Well if Arcturus had a “tummy tuck” when his brake and drive line were repaired earlier this month, today he is getting a “face lift.” In June as we started our trip to Alaska, Arcturus caught a fair sized rock in the passenger side windshield. We hadn’t even gotten to the gravel roads yet. Continue reading Face Lift:
Tag Archives: bicycling
The ‘Bent Tour
‘Bent as in recumbent, meaning a laid back bicycle. We have been trying for a couple of years to get together with Bob Bryant and his platoon of recumbent cyclists in Port Townsend, Washington. Today we made the connection. The first thing we found out was that Port Townsend is built on a series of hills. Continue reading The ‘Bent Tour
Call of the Yukon
Yes we are now officially heading home. We expect to make it a slow trip with lots of exploring. But even here in the Yukon with its millions of acres of wilderness you can run into old friends and make new friends.
Power to the Humans, II
This is Path again reporting from the Human Power Challenge for 2007.
This is certainly a fun place to visit because there are so many fantastic recumbent bicycles and the special “‘bent” people who ride them. Let me define “‘bent” people. These are folks who often commute by bicycle. It is not unusual for them to have three or four bicycles with each new bicycle being a little more extreme than the last one. Continue reading Power to the Humans, II
Active Spring:
We are now in Gilroy California and there has been a lot to do.
Over the Easter weekend we spent some time next to the Hollister Municipal Airport. With the three day weekend the gliders were going full tilt. We were able to watch them hook up to the tow plane and take off. Continue reading Active Spring: