Sunday, March 19, 2017

little Indian Earns His Feathers

In many cultures/clubs their is an initiation required to become fully vested. Initiation is a rite of passage marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society. It could also be a formal admission to adulthood in a community or one of its formal components. In an extended sense it can also signify a transformation in which the initiate is "reborn" into a new role. A spiritual initiation rite normally implies a shepherding process where those who are at a higher level guide the initiate through  a process of greater exposure of knowledge.

Many of you that ride with the PCRs have experienced one initiation ritual, "THE HEAD DUNK", but not all have earned their feathers by "mapping and leading" a Saturday ride. BIG MAN thought it was time for "little Indian" Hicks to do this. Last week he extended the challenge for yesterday's ride and little Indian, YES, pulled it off. He was very nervous during the week as he contacted BIG MAN several times to get his input, but finally after wise words from BIG MAN, "choose and lead", little Indian was inspired with a ride for the history books (blog).

The weather was perfect, the traffic was not, the vistas were often and the distance just the right amount of miles. Congratulations to little Indian in becoming fully vested in the forever growing PCRs

YIPPY SKIPPY

WOW, don't you just love these sunrises

BIG MAN, how many pictures are you going to take?




 Utah MBAs are popping up everywhere.... :-)







 I have been reborn


Sunday, March 12, 2017

Prez. Hale's S&F Spring Ride

Yesterday's ride was one met with great anticipation as Prez. Hale took charge. When asked earlier in the week what the route was going to be, he said, "Show up, Shut up and Follow!", which for some is almost impossible to do. "It's a SURPRISE and will be FUN"  As you will see, it was not only a Surprise, but Spiritual and YES, always FUN!

The quote of the day came from the youngster of the group, Brian Queen Wrap, "I knew I was a few years younger, but I realized how young when I was the ONLY ONE embarrassed as we all sang in Starbucks to the direction of Prez. Hale. These geezers will do anything for attention."

A couple of U-Turns, flat tires, inspiring TATS and rousing verses of Oh, What A Beautiful Morning, made for another epic Saturday morning ride. 

TATS:
"I have come to the frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element. It is my personal approach that creates the climate. It is my daily mood that creates the weather. I possess tremendous power to make a life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration. I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis will be escalated or de-escalated, and a person is humanized or de-humanized. If we treat people as they are, we make them worse. If we treat people as they ought to be.... we help them become what they are capable of becoming."  - Goethe - 

YIPPY SKIPPY!

 Strong leadership is needed on all PCR rides

 Best Hair

 Best Car

Best Animals

 Young Man, I'd help, but you don't learn unless you do

 Yes, riding with the PCRs is Spiritual


Sunday, March 5, 2017

Pre-Season Hill Climbing Tests Your Winter Gain

Yesterday's ride was a tell-tale to see how bad the winter months have taken their toll. For a few, it reminded them it's early in the season. For last's year's KOM, he still has hope he can repeat even though the entire group is trying to bring him down and there are still some that think a new bike is the answer.

Mr. MBA wanted to test everyone's legs and took them to 7 To Heaven At 7. As you will see from the pictures, the PCRs are still enjoying the beautiful snow capped mountains and it's going to be a while until they summit Big Mountain. However, getting outside, hearing lively chatter among the riders and feeling a stiff head-wind as they descended Emigration canyon was all worth it.

YIPPY SKIPPY!

How did you survive the winter months?


 Road closed, come back in a month


We hope you all ordered your NEW kit!
designed by The 3 Amigos


Monday, February 20, 2017

After The Storm, Who Will You Be?



On this President's Day, the history textbook picture of Washington crossing the Delaware easily comes to mind.  
But how about these other pictures???



It was Christmas Night, 1776. The great Revolutionary War was considered to be nearly to an end and all but lost. The British Redcoats, trained, warmly clothed and large in number, had been deemed undefeatable.   The American Patriots, on the other hand, were a sad lot of untrained farm boys and young men in rags led by military leaders, many not much older or more experienced than the soldiers they led. (Often forgotten is the fact that George Washington himself was only 43 and though he’d served as a noted soldier, was not a man trained in military warfare.) Though all were passionate about their infant nation and their cause, they were sick, freezing, under-clothed and demoralized.   Historically speaking, The Battle of Trenton that turned the war was a last-ditch, fool-hardy effort to save face and win the glorious cause of freedom. The dangerous crossing of the river on a late December night in freezing, stormy conditions was followed by a march of nine miles through the night. Says McCullough:

A northeaster was blowing, but was beneficial to our cause because it muffled the noise of the crossing and the noise of the march south. But it also increased by geometric proportions the misery of the troops. It was very cold. What the wind chill factor must have been can only be imagined. It was so cold that two men froze to death on the march because they had no winter clothing.”
All odds were entirely against them in the battle that took place the next morning, but they won. It brought renewed confidence and determination, and they went on to win another battle in the next few days, and soon the war itself.
David McCullough eloquently states: “Character counts over and over. Personality is often the determining factor in why things turn out the way they do.” How easy it is to forget these many years later, that it was faith in God, gut-wrenching determination and sheer white-knuckled grit dredged from the bottom of their exhausted souls when things were at their worst that won the war!
With equal drama, high stakes and considered by many to also be doomed to failure, was Abraham Lincoln’s great battle in convincing Congress that the soon to be freed slaves should have full rights as citizens. His personal commitment that this be a Constitutional right (as the 13th Amendment to the Constitution) before the Civil War ended was a battle that was also nearly lost, and won only at the very end through his personal, relentless perseverance and dependence on God. The award winning movie that tells the story leaves one in awe of his power and vision.
How grand are the pages of ultimate victory! How desperate are the days and years of tears, sacrifice, humiliation, heartbreaking failure and crippling hardship that precede them.
It’s strange, isn’t it, how the Lord’s greatest blessings for individuals, families, communities and nations come only as a result of conquering and persevering through the longest of nights and darkest of days. It was true for Washington and Lincoln. It was true for Moses and Paul. It was true for Nephi and Alma. It was true for Joseph Smith and the pioneers.
Will it be true of us? What, indeed, will be said of us when we, the Lord, our families and history look back upon our own lives and how we’ve fought our own life-altering battles?





The season is here, the snow is melting and the temperatures rising.  Some PCRs even bought new kits, gloves and booties to stay in shape. Did it work? 
After The Storm (Winter), Who Will You Be?

Happy President's Day!

YIPPY SKIPPY!

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Gratitude Is The Most Exquisite Form Of Courtesy

As we all give THANKS this week, let's not forget that feeling gratitude and NOT expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. So what are you thankful for?

  • True friends stopping to watch you change a flat tire
  • As you struggle climbing, seeing someone come back to give you moral support and ask, "Did you have a flat?"
  • The leader giving you hand signals that you can actually see before the chuckhole
  • Sharing energy bars and water because you ran out
  • Letting someone else have a KOM, even though they didn't' deserve it
  • Going on a route that provides totally NEW vistas and NOT complaining
  • Not having to pull on a cold morning
  • Riding a couple of weeks without having to take your bike in for repairs


These are just a few, but let's be thankful for the things that matter most, Good Family, Good Friends and Good Health

Happy Thanksgiving!

YIPPY SKIPPY!

Tip of the week = 10 Simple Things You Can Be Grateful For


 It's getting a little chilly

 There's no such thing as bad weather, just inappropriate gear 
~ Max Wood ~


 BIG MAN wanted to show Prez. Hale a BIG HOUSE, 
but he failed to follow AGAIN

 Some pictures come at a cost

Mr. MBA, don't ever complain it's too cold



  Has anyone seen my hands??? I can't feel them...

 BIG MAN finds the perfect gift and it matches his outfit!
(Don't tell Jodi)

 Always stop and say hello to the Old Folks 
LISTEN and LEARN!

What a treat to meet and listen to Lowell Hicks, 103 years old. Click on links below to listen and read about this amazing man...... WOW!


Sunday, November 20, 2016

Leading From Behind

The last couple of posts have discussed "leadership" and "followership". This week's Saturday ride was a true example of Leading From Behind. (LFB) The theory of LFB is one proposed and championed by Linda Hill of the Harvard Business School. The professor had the idea when reading Nelson Mandela's autobiography, in which he likens leaders to shepherds directing flocks from behind. Some sheep will move ahead, the flock following these trailblazers, (Max) but actually, it is the shepherd who oversees the flock. Hill says that today's business climate requires leaders who act similarly, allowing their charges to emerge, lead and innovate. The manager, meanwhile, supports these initiatives, yet stays ever mindful of the bigger picture and direction.

We compliment Prez. Hale for LFB this week to Big Mtn. However, how far behind can you be and still be a leader???  And, can a leader cheat on his Strava post and post the total of two ride as one?? And, if he truly loses the "best-of-ride pic", how many times does he have to ask a total stranger which picture is better??

Leading/Shepherding, in either case, is a difficult task at best with the PCRs. Some might say it's like herding cats, but cats are much easier than a bunch of OLD GEEZERS.

YIPPY SKIPPY

Tip of the Week = 5 Great Muscle Recovery Foods

 Hope you all saw the SUPER MOON!

Morning Sun greets the PCRs, 
which was welcomed since starting temp was 31

 Can I bring the baby trailer next time, 
I really need a better workout

 Who needs long paints, you wimps!

Do you think we should go back and get Prez. Hale?

LFB is a lot of FUN!

The debate still exists and so please cast your vote. Rank the following three pictures as BEST-OF-RIDE? Use the comment section at bottom of post. (Note how in one of the pictures the universe is declaring the importance of "L"eadership)