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The Next Round March 06 2011, 0 Comments

Sunday ride to the market, windy, cloudy, cold air coming back and the strawberries are gone.  But they are fantastic while they last.  Looking forward to a new week, ride your bike.

Coastal Mixed Loop with Company March 05 2011, 0 Comments

Today I had the good fortune of some company for a ride out and back along the coast.  Our friends Courtney and Michael came out, he and I rode the coast, and met up with the ladies in Carpinteria for lunch before heading home. The weather was perfect, shorts and t-shirts perfect.  A little time on the road, a stop in La Conchita for some coconut water, and then some dirt on the coastal cliffs.  Theis stretch between the cliffs and the railroad tracks makes the time on the 101 shoulder worth it.  With the recent rains everything was still in great shape and the trails were hard packed.  The trails are only a couple of miles along the railroad tracks with a good amount of single track woven into the route to keep it fun.  It was Mike's first foray into skinny tires on dirt, and I think we may have a convert.  A quick run through Rincon Cycles with some tandem questions as well as a look through a shop that actually sells touring gear, then lunch with the wives.  Back on the bikes through the trails. After the trails there is a stretch where you are squished in on beat up black top between the ocean and the freeway.  I know the mountains cause most of it, but will never cease to be amazed how California manages to squeeze many of its highways and railroads right up against the ocean. Back to a bit a sanity on the side roads home.  Great day, great company and looking forward to the next ride

Blessed March 04 2011, 0 Comments

Today I was reminded by my wife to get out and go for a ride for myself.  This place is about a mile from home, sometimes I stop.  Most of the time it is a bridge to and from the other rides.  This is one of the many reasons my family works so hard to live here.  The beauty of our immediate surroundings is a blessing.  Grabbing the coffee and heading out to enjoy a few minutes of the morning to myself, I made it to the bridge and decided it was a good day to just enjoy the view.  With all of the challenges of every day life it is easy to lose track of how fortunate we may actually be.  I have an incredible wife, a healthy 9 month old baby girl, extended family for support, food, shelter, and my own wits about me to keep things going.  Things are good, I am always striving to make it better, but things are always good. Happy Friday, Play outside and enjoy your family!

Narrowing the View February 27 2011, 0 Comments

Dusted off the DSLR with 50mm lens for a ride on the Traut today.  I thought it may be time to leave the fisheye at home for a week and focus on some different skills.  Today brought clear skies with snow in the mountains, temps in the 50s, it doesn't get much nicer than this. Spring wildflowers starting to pop. Spotted a hawk with a fish for lunch.

Mid Week Market Ride February 23 2011, 0 Comments

Shortcut through the fields Stoked to find out there is a rancher selling grass-fed and finished beef at the market now!

Other Side of the Sun Dial February 22 2011, 0 Comments

The mornings have been really rough the last couple of weeks, in a word teething.  I was able to squeeze off a quick sun set ride around town to get some air. Turn around point Some dirt on the way back, Good thing  had the head light for the last stretch, daylight was fading fast Praying for some sleep tonight.

Fresh Ocean Air February 21 2011, 0 Comments

Quick ride out and back to get some air, crystal clear after the rain Busy Days

Between Storms February 17 2011, 0 Comments

Knocking the dust off of the Traut, before dark and the next round of rain.

Winter Returns February 16 2011, 0 Comments

It was inevitable, the rain is back. Today adventure was just getting to the PO Box.

Valentines Casitas Loop February 14 2011, 0 Comments

This morning was much colder than expected, with temps in the upper 30's and rain on the way, it looks like Old Man Winter may be on his way back to California.  I headed out the Ventura River trail to Lake Casitas, up the 150 to Burnham and back home for a quick 26.5 miles and 1000 ft or so of climbing.  Fun rolling hills with flowers starting to show, A little bit of climbing, And the reward. What a difference a day or two can make in the weather.  Looking like rain again in a day or two more, enjoy it while it lasts.