Sunday, November 29, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving

What a great time of the year.... as we all travel to see family, friends, eat more food than we need and hopefully catch a couple of football games and movies. Weather in Salt Lake was little snowing/chilly for a Turkey Ride, but if you happened to travel south to St. George, here is what you might have seen.

As we leave one holiday and approach another, let's all give thanks for great friends and memories that have been developed over this crazy sport. Tow Truck Hawke shared the following article this week on gratitude, which says it all.

Tip of the Week = Be Grateful 

YIPPY SKIPPY




 The cattle were standing likes statues.... YES, it was a BEAUTIFUL MORNING!




Sunday, November 22, 2015

When Riding in the Cold, Keep Your Buns Warm

After several weeks of not being on the bike, a few (emphasis on few) hit the pavement for a chilly Saturday morning ride to Farmington and back. The sky was clear, roads were dry, spirits high and temperatures LOW....21.  However, as you will read from our Tip of the Week, riding in the COLD can be very enjoyable.

The morning route took the riders past a good friend of Prez Hale and as both riders were a little chilly decided to drop in and warm their hands... Be careful when answering your doors on Saturday mornings at 8:00 AM, you never know what crazy people are doing at that hour.

After stopping at the Mav for some hot chocolate and Cinnabons, the riders made their way to the Legacy Park Way trail head for the BEST 34 miles of therapy money can by. The more the Prez talked, the faster he rode, and as usual Big Man talked a lot and rode fast the first half, but ran out of gas on the way home....

As we approach this Thanksgiving weekend, may we all give thanks for our families, friends, health and freedoms.

Thanksgiving

Three hundred sixty-five days in a year
Yet only one day for God.
To thank Him for showing us, step by step
The paths His feet have trod.
Only one day of the whole, long year
To whisper our thanks and praise;
For we're busy requesting the things we want, 
Three hundred and sixty-four days.

Only one day when the selfish world
Remembers His teachings and creed,
We're too busy praying Him foolish prayers
For things that we think we need.
Too busy asking Him "why" and "when, "
To spare him the time to laud;
Three hundred sixty-four days of requests --
Just one day of thanks, for God.

One day to thank Him for Life and Love,
the sun in the sky of blue;
One day to worship in solemn awe, and 
To tell Him, "yes, God, 'tis You."
To thank Him for seasons, for everything for trees, and a blossoms nod;
Only one day, does the selfish world
Remember its manner to God!

But surely in Infinite Wisdom and Love
He knows and He understands;
He looks with compassion on bended knees, 
Bowed heads, and on folded hands, 
He knows we are selfish, but He knows, too
That our hearts are oft unexpressed. 
That we're thankful, e'en tho' He has just one day
For thanks; and we beg, the rest. 



Tip 2 of the Week = Go to the restroom BEFORE layering-up for a cold ride... :-)


YIPPY SKIPPY


Nice Morning Hair ~

Who said riding in the cold couldn't be FUN?

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Halloween Ride - Scary & Beautiful

This week's ride was far from the hardest of the year, but nevertheless it was true to "WHY" we ride, full of excitement, great vistas, engaging conversation, people and places.  As you will see, the numbers were few due to conflicts with sleep, healing, UTE game and NY marathon.  When your buddies don't show up, beware, you might get a visit from the PCRs at your place of employment and that could be dangerous and definitely SCARY!

Tip of the week = Common Cycling Injuries and How to Avoid Them

YIPPY SKIPPY


 Looking for "little man", but couldn't find him....


 BEST Halloween lawn decorations

 BEST Colors

 Bet you've never ridden this trail



How many know where these houses are? 
  

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 After riding with the same person for many miles, things change. Kathy, we fully understand...



Breaking NEWS!  Mr. MBA has been traveling the world these last couple of weeks and has just found the latest energy food for our longer rides. Eager to see if it works as good as GU



Sunday, October 25, 2015

The Haunted Half Run/Ride

Yesterday, the head spooks of the PCRs joined 2,300 other crazies and rode Emigration Canyon. If you haven't ridden with "One-Ear" Mr. T., you have really missed a Trick and Treat!

Prez Hale and Olympian Bruner, continue to heal and stay off the witches brew this week.

PS - PCRs, follow Mr. T's lead and make a donation to www.kotm.org and if you find his other ear, please give him a call.



PCRs Go To The Beach

WOW, we need to do more of this. The Woods and Tow Truck Hawke headed west for the beach a couple of weeks ago. YES, the bikes were allowed and YES, we got home late a couple of times from early morning rides, BUT it was worth it  (Sorry ladies)

In the TRUE spirit of PCR riding, we stopped to take pics and meet new friends. 


YIPPY SKIPPY



This is why you ride EARLY!

  
  
 BOB, our newest honorary PCR

 A little ride into the past

Nothing like an early morning session

Keep your eyes open at all times for GREAT pics!


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Shorter Days with More Colors

As the days are getting shorter, the morning rides are requiring more artificial light, which in turn requires a little MORE focus. Here is some chatter between two PCRs that proves this point.

We missed you Big Man.  Prez Hale (aka tommy boy) needed you to help him find the stop sign.  He was very stylish and wore his sun glasses, in the dark of morning. I know he has a bright fancy light, but it was not bright enough for him to see signs/trees.  Yep, he got lost and was late.  Claimed he went down a dead end street?  He blamed his sun glasses.  You might need a training session with PCRs on when to wear sunglasses.  AT 6 am in September they do not work, but he did look really good. 

Only one minor fall from Prez Hale on the way up.  No injury, just dust on his kit.    He reminded me the shoulder is dirt not pavement.  Ha. 

Ciao and have a nice day, 
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It is true that I missed the turn off due to wearing sunglasses.  But at least mine are cool, unlike the geeky transition glasses the Prof wears.  It is also true that I went down on the gravel shoulder, but that was because I was trying to protect the Prof from dangerous road conditions.  And it turns out that he wanted me to ride on the edge of the road because he is afraid that a cougar, hiding in the bushes, might jump out and eat him.  So he wants someone slower and bigger to ride on the edge of the road so that the cougar will hopefully be full after eating me and lose interest in the Prof or the Prof will be quick enough to escape while the cougar devours his slower and larger prey.  And this guy is teaching ethics to our future business leaders??

As we begin to ride in the fall colors and shorter days, let's all remember to dress warm, be careful, meet new friends, look for new vistas and ENJOY THE JOURNEY!

YIPPY SKIPPY




 How far to the top?






 A Little Heaven on Earth


 37th Annual Snowbird Hill Climb.... These guys are FAST!!
  




 These PCRs are CRAZY, if riding your "road" bike up to Snowbird isn't enough... REALLY?




 Burb, Big Blue is Everywhere....... :-)