Watching the World Wake Up
Monday, June 22, 2009
The Best Worst Race – High Uintas Classic 2009
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Note: This post is a pure race report. Excepting the first-hand account of stage 1 hypothermia, there’s no science in this post. There are ...
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Light Week: Solstice, My Dentist, Pizza And Stoners
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Almost 6 months ago to the day, I did a post called “ Dark Week ”, where I talked about the Winter Solstice, hours of daylight and sun angl...
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Mid-June @9,000 ft: Rebound, Violets, The Coolness Of Chemistry, Plus Bonus Marital Advice
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Saturday, Awesome Wife and I went up to Park City- sans offspring- for an overnighter to celebrate our anniversary. Sappy Part of Post Whe...
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Mid-June @7,000 ft: Natives, Worms, Caterpillars, And Jungle-Riding
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In mid-June in the Wasatch, peak Spring is at 7,000 feet. It’s that time when everything is way, super-green, the trails are tacky (or mudd...
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Mid-June @5,000 ft, Beautiful Weeds, And My Anti-Precipitation Manifesto
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I can’t believe we’re only a week away from the Solstice. It seemed like just yesterday I was shoveling snow and now there’s more than 15 ho...
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