Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Best Pics of 2019

Sometimes you never really know the true value of a moment, 
until it becomes a memory.


Remember The Sunrises








Remember The Flowers







Remember The Animals









Remember The  Fall Colors




Remember The Vistas





















Remember LOTOJA
 



Remember Rides/Hikes With Family & Friends












Remember The Fans









Remember The Early Spring Rides














Remember UTE's Best Year - Pack 12 South Champs






Remember The Sunsets








In Memory - "Wilier"
A True & Faithful Steed
(Purchased June '10 - Stolen Dec. '19)



Sunday, December 1, 2019

A Time To Give Thanks

The month of November has come and gone and with it brought several rides that will become great memories for those who ventured out in the dark of the morning in chilly temps. Big Man, once again decided to wear his birthday one-piecer and convinced a couple of other dummies to ride on Nov 1st. No matter how fast they rode laps around Sugarhouse Park, it didn't get any warmer, so they decided to stop at the new Starbucks on 1300 East and warm their souls. Queen of Wraps was brave enough to come out on an early Saturday and introduced a "Secret Path" to help in the efforts of making a loop over Suncrest. Joey Wood hosted a tour of the Pluralsight corp office, where the riders filled their stomachs and pockets with treats. And last but not least, Prez has informed the group that unless it's in the 40s, I'll see you in the Spring.

So once again, we pause to ask, "How many times will we ride outside in Dec, Feb & Mar?" AND we also stop to give THANKS!

"Before we ask for our needs, we take stock of what we have.
Before anything we may pray for, we give thanks:
That we can ride,
That the day is ours to ride,
That our family, friends and neighbors can join us,
Whatever we may ask for let us first be mindful of what we have,
What we have can be taken away.

If we should ask, let us ask for what cannot be bought or sold:
Appreciation of nature's beauty,
Deep breathes of fresh air clearing our mind,
A gentle tread upon our path on earth.
These are the blessing we ask."


YIPPY SKIPPY

 Big Man celebrates his birthday
wearing his new winter kit


  Follow The Path


  
Cool Offices and LOTS OF TREATS!

YES, snow in St. George in November

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Autumn Shows How Beautiful It Is To Let Things Go

"The Fall riding season forces one to STOP to take a picture or two. 
For some, that's all they want to do." - Big Man

"Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting 
and autumn a mosaic of them all." - Stanley Horowitz

With the amount of moisture this season, the Fall colors were more vibrant than last year and made for many great picture opportunities. Even the native wild life wanted to get in on the action. As you hang up the shorts and pull out the long pants, remember that there is never bad weather, just bad gear and as long as it's dry, KEEP RIDING!

However, some do have a temperature tolerance and when it gets below 23 degrees they start yelling,  OMAHA, OMAHA, which means they want to call an audible and change the route. Last Saturday, Big Man was determined to Color the Canyons and had planned an EPIC, three canyon ride, Big Cottonwood, Millcreek, and Emigration, going part way up the first two canyons. The group started out with six riders and ended with one. Big Man was finally able to drink from his frozen water bottle as he started to ride the third canyon and when all was said and done, YES, it was an EPIC ride. (Has anyone seen the frozen popsicles, Prez and KOT?)

YIPPY SKIPPY 







 

You know it's a little chilly when your water bottle freezes 
and there are icicles in the creek





 Some of the best colors are found 
in your own back and front yards


Monday, September 9, 2019

LOTOJA - 2019

The 2019 season finale is once again in the history books. All the training, climbing, singing, chatter and new kits paid BIG dividends for many. There were a couple of PCRs that had to bow out last minute, which created a MAJOR void in the pace-line. However, those that did ride found stronger, better looking riders to help them endure 200+ miles, 3 states, in 1 day. (Read More) Two of the seasoned riders, Dr. V (19 yrs) and Prez (7 yrs), thought they should lead the 60+ yr. old riders to Preston, ID and as you will see below were picked up by the local news. Big Man was quick to text everyone when he saw this picture wondering, who did the photo-shop. He didn't remember Prez pulling AT ALL!

KOT and Mr. T were part a three man relay and are still confused why their time was slower than Prez's, who rode the whole 200+ miles by himself??? It was a first experience for Mr. T and he chose wisely to ride LEG 5, which is the prettiest and easiest leg, from Apline to Teton Village. How are you part of a relay of three and only have to ride one leg????  He was requested several times to keep the pace below 20 mph. You would have thought he was in a race.

The younger legs, Mighty Morgan and Big Wake Nelson never stopped to say hi to the "geezers", but they sure had nice NEW kits. Those young guys are always trying to make a fashion statement.

Big Man requested in advance to STOP and take a picture on the Snake River bridge as they came into Teton Village, which was SPECTACULAR. However, the NEW guy, Mr. T, thought he would give a lesson to a few on how to clean a vacuum. Let's just say, it was good he had extra energy or he might have gotten lost.

As the four geezers approached the finish line, Big Man had a dress rehearsal to make sure everyone was in their proper place, with the proper arm lifted to make for a FANTASTIC FINISH!

YIPPY SKIPPY


Remember, it's not how fast you start, but how strong you finish!

 "How do you like our NEW kits?"

 Need we say anything more?

"The key to a good vacuum is to clean it often"

 Two Best Pics of the Day


 FANTASTIC FINISH

Recovery Beverages are a MUST!




Just a little light reading for some of you 
for next year's guide 
to a successful pre-race morning... :-)