
Under Pressure
I have it on reasonably good authority (industry pro) that for mountain bikes, getting your tire pressure right is the single largest thing you can… Read More »Under Pressure
I have it on reasonably good authority (industry pro) that for mountain bikes, getting your tire pressure right is the single largest thing you can… Read More »Under Pressure
Finished my taxes this morning. In a rare turn of events I am getting a refund, mostly because I over-estimated the estimated taxes I needed… Read More »Tax Man
The DRY principle (“Don’t Repeat Yourself”) has long been accepted as a fundamental principle of software development. It’s wrong. Or at least frequently misunderstood. I… Read More »The Drought
A lot of cyclists I know have many bikes. Some have many, many bikes. This got me wondering – if I moved to a small… Read More »One Bike
Someone I know asked how they could know when I post new content, so after poking around I enabled registration for the site as well… Read More »RSS and Registration
I started mountain biking in… 1990? My first bike was an 18 speed Raleigh Peak (Now Sports – Doing It Now!) with thumb shifters, no… Read More »Flat Pedals
Decided to take advantage of a nice day to do another Cheyenne Canyon area hike. This one incorporates some trails on the North side of… Read More »Jack’s / Columbine Loop
I’ve always enjoyed financial planning. I think a lot of it comes from certain similarities to Physics (which was my undergrad major): you create simplified… Read More »Assume the Cow is a Sphere
With apologies to Public Enemy. I recently read an article rom Car and Driver (https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a38696388/2022-toyota-4runner-trd-pro-by-the-numbers/ ) about the Toyota 4Runner (TRO Pro in particular). The… Read More »Tie Goes to the Runner
Cheyenne Canyon is absolutely beautiful… however one thing has historically held it back from a hiking perspective, which is that most or all of the… Read More »Finally – A Loop!