Ride Touring Bikes

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Ride Touring Bikes

They promote rambling, something that I think people don't do enough of these days. They make more people say yes to good times. They are about staying out late, discovering something new and getting lost

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Waiting

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Waiting

The skies stay lighter a bit longer every day. I start dreaming up schemes to get out on the bike — most of which will never come to pass — but it's starting.

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Just a Passin' Through

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Just a Passin' Through

It was a place for the wayward, for just a passin’ through. It was like the old roadside towns of a past age, where the only thing to do was stop and stay a while. 

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Thoughts on Sustainability

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Thoughts on Sustainability

Someday the goal I have in mind would be to have a small house on a large bit of land and to work that land so that I can live comfortable on my own. Plus it would be super cool to have a fat cargo bike as a tractor.

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Dirtbag

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Dirtbag

I am going to take a long look at what biking means to me. I want to explore why I got into it, why I stayed there and what the future holds for me.

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Moving On

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Moving On

The Coquihalla is one of the most treacherous roads in Canada. In the summer it is a high speed thoroughfare of semi trucks and cars shooting over the mountains at over 120 km/h. In the winter, the roads turn into a nearly impassable miasma of snow and ice. There is even a History Channel show about it (called "Highway Thru Hell" where they chronicle the adventures of a heavy vehicle and towing company based out of Hope, BC.

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How to fix it

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How to fix it

This is not about how to fix a bike. There have been countless books and posts on the subject, and for me to try and teach you how to fix a bike would be futile. I'm by no means good at it, and there are better teachers out there. This is more about how fixing a bike can fix other things at the same time.

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