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August 14

moved

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the belcher and the plesko

so nice to get a ride in before the cold front came in, White Ranch, Belcher Hill, Mustang… Thanks Chris!
August 01

story

good books are about more than they are about
July 18

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just look up
July 15

anti-retreat

  1. It is true, and it has value
  2. Sometimes, I can see it, act within it
  3. To pretend otherwise, is a disservice to myself and others
July 12

three

remember that this world was once covered in snow

now, it is not.

 

welcome to three

 

I can

Tell it’s

Summer

From the

Size of

The bugs that fly

Through my window

Flying through my window…

 

Ice Hill starts moderate then after a big left sweeper, it fills in with tree roots and steepness. This steep section may be a challenge in the second chain ring. It may be wise to come charging into Ice Hill in something like 3-5, fall to 2-5 when you must, then begin your fight at 1-5.

 

The crest will come, chase the end of the grade, chase it back into the middle chain ring. There will be a narrow forested downhill, then fast, open, rocky.

 

And it feels

Just like

The ground

Trapped in another way

Just still in the ground

 

Blue Sky is a power dance. I have to warn you, I have to promise you this; Blue Sky, it is a power dance. Lines that others may not see will present themselves to you. If you ask. If you lead, she will follow. Climb for a bit in this dance, then explode at the level. The forest thickens and the dance becomes intricate, so you must be quick and patient. Then she will ask power of you again. Why sell your soul on Ice Hill when you can dance on Blue Sky? Match what Ice Hill asks of you, be ready for what Blue Sky gives.

 

so you

can’t hold

a star

in your

hand though

at least you

can hold on to

another plan

 

D4. A series of switchbacks will try to hurt your will. Play. It won’t last. A confession, dear reader; all of this is from the perspective of relative ease, not a relentless hell push, and that is precisely the point.

 

We have all the time in the word

To get it right

We have all the love in the world

To set alight

 

Just look up

 

Elk Meadow; a fast, pretty, and smooth, wide single track for the most part, aptly named.

 

Chainsaw and Flume; Fast, working tightly through trees. You should know this feel by now. Rushing is a trick. Patience. Single-Mindedness. There is a ‘bring it home” feeling that starts to grow here.

 

Creekside: Challenging because it is fast. Sharp corners and technicals that surprise you. There are smooth lines hiding in this, but you will have to contest fatigue and the urge to finish to find them. If you have done this day right, your work has already been done. Find yourself a point on the active edge, not the resting edge, of balance.

 

You will finish

 

You will walk through the gates at the end.

 

They will scan your number plate and record your performance. You will have done your job, the clock will have done his.

 

You will be at the edge of forest, a road, and a crowded campground. All bathed in sun. Desolate as I write this, under a half moon, the landscape then will be like a city, full of volunteers, your competitors, your friends, all one and the same. There will be laughter, sounds of exhaustion. I have to promise you this; there will be smiles.

 

remember, this world was once covered in snow 

 

lyrics by:

Silversun Pickups

The Frames

 

pictures

May 12

theory

(to be tested)
fear can be displaced with a combination of understanding and reverence
May 08

two abslolutes

1) You don't understand most of what is happening right now. Not by a longshot.
2) Things don't stay like this.
May 07

ones and zeros

and so it was that the student asked the master;
how many of the ones and zeros
how many of the circumstances and events
had to line up just so
to get to this point right here
to make things precisely as they are?
 
the master answered;
all of them
May 04

Cumulonimbus

the next big storm we get
i am laying down in the front yard
on my back
listen to the wind and the thunder
jets flying low
on account of conditions
the raindrops begin
 

Bill Henderson

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