Hello South Dakota!

I love South Dakota!  My wife and I are here for a well needed weeks vacation.  She’s running and hanging out with the dogs, and I’m mountain biking around all the trails near Black Elk Wilderness.  This is our second time in this great State.  The first time was in early fall 2018, more than a year before the pandemic.  People were normal, no masks, no six feet distancing, and no waiting in long lines…

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More to Come

I’ve been trying to determine exactly what I want to do with this site. I’ve played with many ideas. I’m not a developer so some of the things I have here are dependent on tools I’ve found which enable me to create maps from my rides. I’d also like to extend that capability to my users. That’s coming as well. Really it’s just a setting on the tool I use, but have been making sure…

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Fallen Hero. Really?

From 1999 to 2005 Lance Armstrong reigned supreme over the cycling world. He was the winner of the longest, greatest, and best known cycling race in the world. The Tour de France was the pinnacle of his career. Now with the decision by the UCI to strip him of his seven tour titles, and ban him for life from cycling, it is a sad day for the sport, and a sad day for American athletes.…

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No Balls Left

When I first moved to Colorado Springs in 1994, I went to a bike shop, bought a Pike’s Peak Atlas and started my quest to ride every trail on the map.  I almost completed it too, finding that many of the trails weren’t really mountain bike friendly or I didn’t have the skills to ride them.  Then over the course of the next couple of years, I got stronger. I was able to ride things that before,…

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Finally!

It only took me two years, but I was finally able to sit still long enough to move this site.  I began this endeavor more than 12 years ago.  I was around long before the others, but decided that making a living was a better idea than just riding and being hungry. I was an idiot. I’ve been riding a bike since I was 4 years old.  That was in the very early days of…

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