Today I completed an epic ride that I have been imagining for more than a year! More than 30 miles of gravel roads, more than a mile in elevation gain (5,416 ft. - the most in a single ride for me), and another ride above the 9,000-ft.-elevation level. I forded one stream and hiked the... Continue Reading →
Cedar Canyon
Warm at the bottom and cold at top. Just over 2,000 ft. of vertical gain in 15 miles put me more than 8,000 above sea level. Southern Utah's classic red rocks at the mouth of the canyon. State Route 14 rises through layers of rocks, trees, and this time of year . . . snow.... Continue Reading →
Winter Solstice
One last ride, on the shortest day of the year. What a year!
Cycling Magazine Picks my Pic
Shortly after getting a new mountain bike, I took it for a ride in the new fallen snow and paused to take this photo. Later, the prestigious British magazine Cycling Weekly solicited photographs of winter riding, so I shared my photo. What a surprise to see my photo shared on their Facebook page! Cheerio! https://www.facebook.com/CyclingWeekly/posts/10158121388832634