
One Bike
A lot of cyclists I know have many bikes. Some have many, many bikes. This got me wondering – if I moved to a small… Read More »One Bike
A lot of cyclists I know have many bikes. Some have many, many bikes. This got me wondering – if I moved to a small… Read More »One Bike
Someone I know asked how they could know when I post new content, so after poking around I enabled registration for the site as well… Read More »RSS and Registration
I started mountain biking in… 1990? My first bike was an 18 speed Raleigh Peak (Now Sports – Doing It Now!) with thumb shifters, no… Read More »Flat Pedals
Decided to take advantage of a nice day to do another Cheyenne Canyon area hike. This one incorporates some trails on the North side of… Read More »Jack’s / Columbine Loop
I’ve always enjoyed financial planning. I think a lot of it comes from certain similarities to Physics (which was my undergrad major): you create simplified… Read More »Assume the Cow is a Sphere
With apologies to Public Enemy. I recently read an article rom Car and Driver (https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a38696388/2022-toyota-4runner-trd-pro-by-the-numbers/ ) about the Toyota 4Runner (TRO Pro in particular). The… Read More »Tie Goes to the Runner
Cheyenne Canyon is absolutely beautiful… however one thing has historically held it back from a hiking perspective, which is that most or all of the… Read More »Finally – A Loop!
I recently spent some time playing around on http://www.hackerrank.com – doing various programming puzzles. It can be somewhat addictive and if nothing else is good… Read More »Algorithms Day to Day
With 2021 coming to a close, I always like to review my accomplishments in the great outdoors. I love to bike/run/hike/etc and try to do… Read More »No One Cares About Your Strava
On my second theme. Graphic design is not my strong suit. There are certainly a lot of options available. Want to find something that supports… Read More »Themes