Do we get to vote on which nonsensical thing you should do?
I mean, sure why not. Can't say that I will actually execute on that but I am open to suggestions.
Do we get to vote on which nonsensical thing you should do?
I mean, sure why not. Can't say that I will actually execute on that but I am open to suggestions.
Nope.
- tents are never waterproof, are they?
- Do a huge Minnewasaka gravel ride
You after three weeks of no vermontRandom Nonsense
You ever get a weirdly strong desire to do something random and totally nonsensical? I've had that urge the past few weeks to do something along those lines. Maybe it's because we don't have any real trips coming up. Or maybe spring does this to me. Either way, I have had thoughts of doing stuff such as...
Anyway, I am sure this will pass and since I made this list, I have ridden the MTB 4 times in 7 days so my itch to get out of the house is being scratched. I rode RV earlier in the week, which is crazy enough. But I took the eBike so it was actually fun. Today I hit up Cromwell for the first time this year and it was pretty solid.
- Drive to Phoenix for no apparent reason
- Bike 200 road miles in a day
- Camp out in the back yard when it's going to pour overnight. For anyone who's camped, the feeling of being warm & dry in a tent while it rains is an awesome feeling. For those same people, tents are never waterproof, are they?
- Do a huge Minnewasaka gravel ride
- Ride that Pittsburgh to DC route, bikepack-ish style ("ish" meaning to camp in a hotel room, probably)
- Hike the Knife's Edge in Maine
Carry on.
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So I’ve done 200K in a day which wasn’t that random because usually I try to ride double my age on my bday. For some random reason tho I decided to do my first 200K ride a few years back for no other reason than to see if I could. And I did it solo because no one wanted to come with me for that distance or leave at 5:30 am.Bike 200 road miles in a day
You are over 100 years old?So I’ve done 200K in a day which wasn’t that random because usually I try to ride double my age on my day. For some random reason tho I decided to do my first 200K ride a few years back for no other reason than to see if I could. And I did it solo because no one wanted to come with me for that distance or leave at 5:30 am.
and I can tell you don’t pick a day end of June when it’s going to end up around 90F at 3PM.
I guess in the “old days” the XY axis ride aka Longest Day was a thing that I never got to attempt.
Anyway if you plan a 200 miler LMK.
I did say double my age on my bday rides (edited above) but sometimes it does feel like I am over 100 years old depending on the day. 😛You are over 100 years old?
So you are over 100 years old but feel like it only sometimes, depending on the day? That is great!I did say double my age on my bday rides (edited above) but sometimes it does feel like I am over 100 years old depending on the day. 😛
Aim for foliage in October- it’s amazing.I was definitely a week or 2 early and everything was still brown. Definitely want to go back...
I thought Knife’s Edge was a real plan already *checks notes*???Random Nonsense
You ever get a weirdly strong desire to do something random and totally nonsensical? I've had that urge the past few weeks to do something along those lines. Maybe it's because we don't have any real trips coming up. Or maybe spring does this to me. Either way, I have had thoughts of doing stuff such as...
Anyway, I am sure this will pass and since I made this list, I have ridden the MTB 4 times in 7 days so my itch to get out of the house is being scratched. I rode RV earlier in the week, which is crazy enough. But I took the eBike so it was actually fun. Today I hit up Cromwell for the first time this year and it was pretty solid.
- Drive to Phoenix for no apparent reason
- Bike 200 road miles in a day
- Camp out in the back yard when it's going to pour overnight. For anyone who's camped, the feeling of being warm & dry in a tent while it rains is an awesome feeling. For those same people, tents are never waterproof, are they?
- Do a huge Minnewasaka gravel ride
- Ride that Pittsburgh to DC route, bikepack-ish style ("ish" meaning to camp in a hotel room, probably)
- Hike the Knife's Edge in Maine
Carry on.
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I thought Knife’s Edge was a real plan already *checks notes*???
So, when I'm riding solo, particularly in Hartshorne and Huber, I often say to the hikers (or other riders), "Just myself", in an attempt to let them know there isn't another Mountain Dew-guzzling idiot flying along with me. People generally express their appreciation for the heads-up. But I find it amusing that an identifiable proportion of the hikers take it to mean "I'm lonely", or something to that effect. They chuckle and tell me it's all right.It's just me & Julia. Julia and myself, for the English guy in the room.
The Rolling Stones always end up in 4th place for my affections, following The Beatles, Zeppelin, and The Who. But man, the Stones still have so many incredible songs.And like the Rolling Stones said, Paint it Blue.
I'm kinda judging you putting The Who above The Rolling Stones.So, when I'm riding solo, particularly in Hartshorne and Huber, I often say to the hikers (or other riders), "Just myself", in an attempt to let them know there isn't another Mountain Dew-guzzling idiot flying along with me. People generally express their appreciation for the heads-up. But I find it amusing that an identifiable proportion of the hikers take it to mean "I'm lonely", or something to that effect. They chuckle and tell me it's all right.
Early in my teaching career, one of my school-based elders impressed upon me, with a wink, that I ought to refer to myself as a "Teacher of English", not an "English teacher", given that I'm Russian/Slovak/Polish/whatever by birth. It always felt kind of pretentious, even if she was correct.
The Rolling Stones always end up in 4th place for my affections, following The Beatles, Zeppelin, and The Who. But man, the Stones still have so many incredible songs.
Who's next?I'm kinda judging you putting The Who above The Rolling Stones.
Fair enough.I'm kinda judging you putting The Who above The Rolling Stones.
4/4 are British Bands. Interesting. and much in agreement. What is also interesting to me is that we're the same age and the Stones are the only band that was actually still fully active in the 80s when we came of age, so to speak. I discovered The Who and Led Zeppelin much later, I started appreciating the Beatles only in my late twenties.The Rolling Stones always end up in 4th place for my affections, following The Beatles, Zeppelin, and The Who. But man, the Stones still have so many incredible songs.