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Epic Riding. Epic Writing

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The blog of endurance racer Adam Lisonbee

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  • That is Stupid

    Posted on Thursday February 4th, 2010 at 07:00 am in video, bike

    The following poppycock was inspired by Aaron’s recent experience at work, and some of the comments that followed. But be warned: This is 2 minutes and 28 seconds of your life you will never get back. Related posts:Not Hate, Just Stupid ...

  • Nostalgia (Video)

    Posted on Wednesday February 3rd, 2010 at 09:31 am in outdoor, video

    Feeling inspired by Mike Curiak, I rummaged into my own digital archives to see what I could come up with. I was surprised at how many photos there were that I had simply forgotten about. The experiences and the memories that they sparked were pleas...

  • Persistent Weakness

    Posted on Tuesday February 2nd, 2010 at 07:00 am in ski, wasatch

    In October of 2009 the snow started to fall in the mountains. And then, it stopped. November, aside from some intermittent and minor storms was a dismally dry month in the mountains. Good for bike riding. Bad for skiing. And it wasn’t just bad ...

  • A Faint Memory

    Posted on Monday February 1st, 2010 at 07:00 am in races, st. george

    March 2002. I was entering the spring with ambitions and expectations about the coming summer racing season. I was anxiously awaiting and anticipating the year’s first event, the Red Rock Rampage in St. George’s Green Valley–home to tr...

  • Happy Friday

    Posted on Friday January 29th, 2010 at 07:00 am in fridayhaiku

    Sun and snow and wind. Singletrack would be quite nice. Snow will have to do. Related posts:Good Luck Friday Dawn Patrol Friday Haiku: White Rim Happy New Year Happy New Year Friday Haiku: The Loop ...

  • Missing the Red

    Posted on Thursday January 28th, 2010 at 11:04 am in bike, st. george

    Back in Yonder Times when targets were painted red and white, folks would have contests trying to hit that target with various forms of weaponry. Mostly primitive projectiles (since it was Yonder Times) like spears and bows. And perhaps an atlatl. W...

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