Sunday, April 3, 2016

4th Annual - Trains & Bikes with your Buddies

Yesterday, was another epic ride to feel/see the beauty of our snow capped mountains. A few of the PCRs took a train ride to Orem and rode the Murdock and Porter Rockwell trails back home to Sugarhouse, 62 miles. We had a couple of new faces, which made for new stories, more laughs and even a lesson in trying to ride as fast as the OLDER riders, which will test you every time...... BONK!

Tip of the Week = Exciting Biking Breakthrough from GOOGLE

YIPPY SKIPPY



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 The fastest part of the ride...  80 mph

Some have taken the "Riding ID" to a new level.. Sigma Chi Crest... YES, this is GOLD

 Murdock Canal Trail Head

Stop and smell the roses and have a TATS


"In the end, it cannot be doubted that each of us can see only a part of the picture.  The doctor sees one, the patient another, the engineer a third, the economist a fourth, the pearl diver a fifth, the alcoholic a sixth, the cable guy a seventh, the sheep farmer an eighth, the Indian beggar a ninth, the pastor a tenth.  Human knowledge is never contained in one person. It grows from the relationships we create between each other and the world, and still it is never complete.  And Truth comes somewhere above all of them, where, the sower and reaper can rejoice together.  For here the saying is verified that “one sows and another reaps.” 
~Paul Kalanithi~





I know there are a few that ask, "Why does it take SOOO LONG?" Some have even given it a name, "The Wood Factor", others think we should change our name to, "Parleys Picnic Riders"  Finally our camera crew has captured the cause....

Women, THANKS for letting us BOYS BE BOYS 




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