Saturday, December 25, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
SNOW DAY!!!!
It took its sweet ass time, but winter has finally arrived here in VT, and hopefully it will stick around for a while. The current storm started Sunday night, made the drive to school more stressful than necessary, and is still spitting snow here and there in the Green Mountains. I woke up this morning, hoping beyond hope to get the call that school was cancelled. I went through the motions of getting ready and was about to get in the car when Wifey called to tell me that my school was closed for the day! I couldn't believe it, so I turned on the TV and saw the proof myself. Then, I got the call. An automated phone message saying that school was closed for the day!! Needless to say, I was elated. We haven't had much winter up here yet, and friends out West have been sending snooty messages about the killer season that has started out there. Well, today was my turn.



I ripped off the skins and headed down so the guy I passed on the way up couldn't poach the liftline before me. I headed out and choked on the first 8-10 turns, as the drifts on the skier's left of the trail were substantial. I tried to link the drifts together all the way down the trail, but took a few diggers on buried snow snakes and from the deep snow tripping me up. I guess it is hard to ski powder this early in December.
I made it down without injury and took this (very cold) picture of myself in front of my handywork. It probably doesn't look that handy, as I was all over the place. I took another run with a guy named Matt, and then headed out, in a very good mood now that winter is here. Sunday, November 28, 2010
Too busy to write. A quick photo synopsis instead.


Sunday, November 7, 2010
Weekend of Meh.

Saturday, October 30, 2010
all hallows' eve, eve.
Not much going on in Lap's land. Running mostly, as the leaves here in VT are falling like Halliburton stock (badum-ching) On my run last night I ran into a friend who is charge of local trails and lot of trail equipment. He had just dropped a gas powered leaf blower at another friends house, and that second friend blew the local trails like a.......guy with a gas powered leaf blower. So, Marc, Timber and I set out for a quick spin on the buff fall trails.
Marc likes the trails without leaves on them. Even when he is hung over.Saturday, October 16, 2010
Early season
Monday, October 11, 2010
Bike packing
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Dog days.


Monday, October 4, 2010
Into the now
Saturday, October 2, 2010
2010 season, DONE.
It has been a long year. Not from the blogging standpoint, as I think this makes 5 posts for the season. My bike racing season is done. It should have been done in August, but I tried to squeeze a bit more out of my legs and I paid for it.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010
DarkHorse 40



Wednesday, June 23, 2010
SUMMER!!!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Duck and cover.
It is not everyday the Moots demo van comes to your (friend's) house to share ti goodness with your friends and local riders. We planned a ride from the driveway in the picture (my buddy and grassmoots teammate Jason) up and over two large VT hills on some sweet singletrack and into the Hinesburg town forest to ride with the Mooties and some local bike shop guys. It wasMonday, May 24, 2010
Long time, no write.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
all palooza-ed out.
Singlespeedapalooza was pretty frickin' awesome. The ride down on Saturday was a beautiful day. I packed into the car with three good friends and we headed out for NY. We got some funny looks from a lot of people on the ferry, with four grown men packed into a car with four bikes on top.
We were on the FREE ferry because the old bridge to NY is in need of some repair.
We got to the trailhead around 5 and there were quite a few people preriding the course. West coast Ti meets east coast Ti. I would rock a IF, but I don't have enough tattoos and I can't grow cool facial hair. I also love my Mooto-x.
After the dusty dry lap on super fun singletrack on Saturday, it rained most of the night and Sunday morning, turning the course into a big ribbon of greasy glop. I was able to get a good starting position and stayed with the lead group on the fire road start, and into the singletrack. I waited to pass people until we popped out onto the road again, where I took advantage of the big (for the course) climb to catch up to Eric (our driver) and pass him right before we entered the first long section of single track. I made a few more passes on the newly cut single track (which turned into a mudslick by the second lap) and was alone for most of the remainder of the lap. I was feeling pretty good and in the top fifteen as I finished my first lap, and then I felt a bit of a wobble in my pedal stroke. I figured I could most likely finish the lap and be done, but I was mistaken. Half way through the final lap my crank arm on the drive side decided it was done and started to point toward the ground, just like the non-drive crankarm. I hopped off the trail and waited for Eric, who was nice enough to throw me his multi tool. I retightened and kept going, hoping to make it home. Unfortunately, I had to tightened the crank arm at the top of most of the climbs, about six times total. I finished in 18th and immediately downed a few hotdogs and some mighty tasty terrapin ale. I would go to Georgia just for more. I was kind of bummed at the end of the race, but overall it was a great time and I got to meet Dejay Birtch after. He even gave me a sticker, making this trip wicked frickin' good. Thursday, April 22, 2010
Tapering is hard.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Wet and not so wild.
Sunday brought trailwork and some MTB riding. The trail work was fun, met some new people and found out the locals trails were dry. They aren't now that they are under an inch of water, but hopefully they will dry soon.
This week has been a wash so far. Two days of cold rain and I haven't motivated to do anything. I did do some hiking and trail work on Monday, but yesterday was a complete bust. Watched tv with Wifey and went to bed a 8. Hopefully the coming sunshine will allow me to commute Thursday and Friday, and then maybe a trip to Mass. on Saturday for a long, long MTB ride.









