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  • Ski trip by Elaine

    Epic. That is the word I can think of to describe yesterday. We woke up, my hubby and I at 5 in the morning (I am NOT a morning person, at all. Early for me is 7.) to drive up… Continue reading

  • Woods to summit

    Wonderful mountain bike ride tonight.  Something…for Elaine…just clicked. I don't know – a newfound confidence on the bike or just getting after it, but she was rocking the ups AND downs. The Yeti looked fast indeed! We stumbled across of… Continue reading

  • Cinco de Mayo Ski

    Elaine getting up close and personal with a cornice. Elaine perched up on the Continental Divide. Wifey laying it down! See all that stuff in the background? Starting Monday, that's all ours to explore! Elaine grabbed the camera for a… Continue reading

  • Spring brings options

    Wednesday is my Friday, which means Thursday is my Saturday. Got up this morning and went for a ride with my wife. Day one on the bike for the 2011 year was sweet… Now it's up the hill for closing… Continue reading

  • Ski like a girl

    Double ski session today. Morning skin in the hood, afternoon taking laps at Loveland Ski Area. Why not – they are on their way to their best season ever with more than 550 inches of snow so far and ten… Continue reading

  • The murk continues

    This April has been quite the month for snow lovers. Everyday it seems for the past two weeks, it's snowed a couple inches during the day, more at night, and been foggy, wet and cold. Nederland and 8,000 feet above… Continue reading

  • Happy Easter

    People ask me sometimes if I go to church. I don't go to that church, for that building and the happenings within are breeding grounds for evil  (even Jesus smashed the money coffers of the church). Unfortunately I have witnessed… Continue reading

  • Mud season

    Mud season in the Rockies is not often publicized by the Chamber of Commerce. Which is perhaps why it's one of my favorite times of year. The town has cleared out of skiers, Frozen Dead Guy Day revellers and snowshoers,… Continue reading