Tag Archives: cycling

Cycling: Miracle Hill

I’m not training for anything in particular. It’s nice to have the endurance for those epic 50-mile rides, but that’s just icing on the cake. Physical fitness is not an end in itself; it serves a much higher purpose, a … Continue reading

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Cycling: Back to Triple-X

It was a glorious ride! Not in the sense of accomplishment, but all the way Creation kept calling out to me of the glory of Our Creator. There was one total surprise: It was a rare westerly stiff wind. We … Continue reading

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Cycling: Road Time

It’s time to invest more effort riding on the road. Part of my decision is recognizing that my trail excursions are causing me more pain in my right knee than I really need. I can take long hard rides on … Continue reading

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Cycling: Unhappy Trails

This was not one of my more pleasant and uplifting rides. All the way out, taking the Post Road route to Draper Lake, I kept having to fiddle with the rear disc brake. Then, as soon as I entered the … Continue reading

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Cycling: New River Loop

As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. Having taken this route twice, I christen it the Riverside Loop. So long as it’s relatively dry, this thing should … Continue reading

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Cycling: Draper’s Longest Trail

As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. Today’s satellite image has numbers to indicate where the camera shots occurred. This is the second longest peninsula, but the … Continue reading

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Cycling: A Long Trail

As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. The satellite image today depicts the single largest peninsula on the north end of Draper Lake. The pink dotted line … Continue reading

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Photography: More Hidden Features

As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. The satellite image includes a pale blue dashed line to approximate the path I took; the circle is the target … Continue reading

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Photography: Hidden Features

As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. I drew on today’s satellite image. The ellipse at the top is an area I wanted to see on the … Continue reading

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Photography: Another Draper Trail

As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. I’ve got nothing better to do right now but poke around Draper Lake’s hidden treasures. Today I wanted to examine … Continue reading

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