My kids are on spring break and they have an amazing auntie and uncle that wanted to keep them for the week, so who am I to get in the way of some family bonding? Love my kids but it sure has been nice to have so much freedom and quiet!!! =D So today instead…
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Sea Otter is coming up real soon. In just over a week in fact. I just hopped on weather.com and on its 10 day forecast it shows that for Friday, the first day we’ll be there, the weather is going to be: Not bad. Perfect bike testing weather in my humble opinion. Funny thing is…
Every so often we get people that recognize us on the trails or send us emails with kind words that basically says “you guys are great!” Our readers seem to love the fact that we’re regular guys and gal that have a passion for riding and that we still get ooh’d and ahh’d by cycling…
A while back…about 2 weeks ago, Moe and I were talking about building a new site that would allow our readers a chance to show off their bikes! Well, in all honesty, between Moe and I, we probably have over 30 bicycles in our possession…and we wanted to show them off… not in a “neener…
As RL mentioned in a previous post, 7 of us made it out to San Juan to ride the bottom half of San Juan Trail. This trail is my cup of tea. The climbing was not fun but it paid off with a nice singletrack descent that had some technical elements in it including lots…
This whole week a few of us planned on riding a gnarly trail called San Juan. Its near San Juan Capistrano in South Orange County…beautiful place. So Jeremy was our tour guide, his friends Wayland, Dave and Dave along with Joe Solancho, Priscilla and I, drove about an hour to get to this trail head.…
I got up early this morning to meet our buddy Vince Rodarte at Turnbull Canyon or TBC as we often refer to it. Turns out that TBC used to be Vince’s backyard so he knows the trail very well. Vince forgot his bike at work, so he had to borrow one of my bikes. Being…
So this whole week I’ve been whining about doing this ride tomorrow at a trail called San Juan. Here’s why….the trail is about 12 miles of climbing…but that’s only if we can make it up to mile 7 of the climb. Then if we still have enough time, we’ll keep going. 7 miles of climbing….argh!…
Last week I hosted a contest where you the reader had to guess what part of my body this photo was taken from… As gross as it may look, it really isn’t. Well I guess it depends on how you look at it. But its basically my chin from this photo…. The only person that…