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Ragbrai… Looking back
I can’t really express with words how I feel about RAGBRAI. The experience was completely overwhelming on almost every level. Yet as it was coming to a close I found myself in a sort of mourning for not wanting it … Continue reading
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Tagged Beer, bicycles, Bikes!, Corn, Cornfields, cycling, Hotel Coffee, Iowa, Nikon, Outdoorsyness, Party., Photography, Photojournalism, RAGBRAI, WD-40 bike
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Dispatch from the Front… Ragbrai
I’ve been embedded with WD-40 Bike here in Iowa since Saturday and it has been an interesting 3 days. From a cycling support perspective, RAGBRAI is completely different than anything most of the WD-40 guys or my cohort Maynard Hershon would expect. … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, Insanity, Iowa, Journalism, Photography, RAGBRAI, WD-40Bike
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Exciting News About the Thing with the People at the Place!
If you’ve followed me on the twitter then you know I like to have a little fun there. One of the things I do is tweet extremely vague, nearly topic-less tweets that indicate that something might or might not be going … Continue reading
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Tagged Bikes!, cycling, Iowa, Photography, RAGBRAI, WD-40 bike
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So… Sea Otter is done. I’m still completely exhausted, and the “Write Words” part of my brain isn’t back on line yet. So here are some photos from the week. Presented without comment
Sea Otter Classic
Early calls aren’t my thing. I suppose that’s just one of many reasons I enjoy working for a lot of cycling clients. They don’t like to get up before sunrise either. Most of the work we end up doing together … Continue reading
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Tagged Bikes!, Business!, cycling, Laguna Seca, MTB, Nikon, Photography, Sea Otter Classic, Travel
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Ch-Ch-Changes…
Well, here I am writing words. Words in a box on the internet with the hopes that people will read them. Or maybe I’m hoping people don’t read them, I don’t know yet. For those of you who don’t know, … Continue reading