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05 January 2007

I was a head-turner today. Of course, everyone turning their heads thought I was crazy. WOOT COLORADO!
wth. you're not wearing flip flops, hemp, or a jesus fish. what kind of coloradoan are you?
posted by stynxno 05 January | 16:53
Hah, stynxno. You'll find even more people wearing lycra, windtex, neoprene and gore-tex
posted by eekacat 05 January | 16:59
yeah i know, i just didn't feel like writing lycra.
posted by stynxno 05 January | 17:01
Who took the photo - you? I like how the yellow handlebars pop out at you. Great color.
posted by iconomy 05 January | 17:03
Nice legs!
posted by getoffmylawn 05 January | 17:05
I can ride in about an inch and a half of snow without going down .. anything more, it's just damned hard.
posted by danf 05 January | 17:15
nice photo eek!

dude you're crazy. In a good way.

stynx: he's also missing fleece, carabiners and ice axes for that matter. Get with the program!

Aaron and I are heading out on the mountain bikes in about 20 minutes...
posted by lonefrontranger 05 January | 17:19
Cool LFR, I hope you have better tracks to ride in than I did. Holy crap it was a foot deep, and 8 inches in the ruts. I think you're crazier than I honestly.
posted by eekacat 05 January | 17:27
Oh, and iconomy, it was me who took the photo, no one in Golden is crazy enough to do this. Bummer was I dragged along my tripod, and didn't have a base to put on my camera, so I had to do my best with propping up the camera on my backpack. Coloradans aren't only crazy, they also have a bit of Macgyver thrown in. The remote control for the D80 is a beautiful thing, and apparently my best friend too.
posted by eekacat 05 January | 17:33
An intresting take on Metallica's "Harvester of Sorrow"! || This could be a double (london review of books personals)

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