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Monday, February 05, 2007

Where Have All The Flowers Gone?



Don't be jealous.... This pain is self inflicted.



Today the weather channel warned of "sever and threatening weather" featuring 50 mph winds....

Most would sit inside drink coffee. Luckily for me, I fed off of JHK's motivation and chased him around the mountains for 5 hours. I have had to relearn the humble feeling of getting dropped over and over again... joy joy!



Sitting high above the weather strickened town of Boulder lies a little piece of paradise that keeps me moving. Inside you are sure to find organic coffee, squeaky floor boards, true mountain conversation and the precious wood burning stove. The Gold Hill General Store.... check it out!

5 Comments:

Blogger Chris said...

I hit up Flag, Lee and Sunshine with a buddy on Saturday among other things for 7 hours. Thanks for posting about JHK's motivation, it's keeping me going to be ready for Old Pueblo.

3:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You need to head north towards Fort Collins. Did a nice 4 hr ride down to Carter Lake & back. 50 degrees and a light breeze the whole way.

6:32 PM  
Blogger jsager said...

what i have to ask is how on earth you took a photo when its that cold and windy...getting anything out of your pockets much less pressing camera buttons....and driving a bike with one hand. that's a pro category of its own.

6:57 PM  
Blogger Lyle said...

Yeah, I'm with Sager on this one. When I saw the picture of JHK hammering in the snow I thought "baller"... but when I realized that someone had the co-ordination to ride behind and either take off a glove and snap a pic or snap one with gloves on (I can't decide which is harder)I thought: BALLER!

12:14 AM  
Blogger IronGambit said...

I don't know how you took that second picture without crashing!

10:05 AM  

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