How not to crash

How not to crash

Posted on 15. Aug, 2010 by KFullerF4.

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Crashing is a fact of mountain-biking life. I beg to differ with those who might consider it an art, but I think there are ways to go about it successfully. One should strive to walk that fine line between a good story and not so bad that you can’t ride out, between saving your kit [...]

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The difference

Posted on 12. Aug, 2010 by KFullerF4.

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Bicycles everywhere – everyone on a bicycle. It’s a beautiful thing to see, although watch carefully or you might accidentally hit someone.
Here in the front range, cycling is a way of life and most people partake to some degree. A few weeks ago, the Mr. and I rode the monthly Golden Cruise, a casual, 5-mile [...]

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Confessions

Posted on 07. Aug, 2010 by KFullerF4.

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When I was interviewed for the job with IMBA, one of the first questions I was asked was, “Why do you blog?”
Of all the queries I faced during two interviews, including – essentially – “How would you fix X department’s problems?”, I was most surprised and tripped up by the blog question. My off-the-cuff response [...]

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Do you remember?

Do you remember?

Posted on 04. Aug, 2010 by KFullerF4.

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Even people from Texas know about Coloradoans.
We know we’re not liked, so we stereotype our cowboy counterparts right back.
It is especially the Boulderites – we hear – who have a special penchant for making their “fitter-than-thou” status an all-encompassing attitude that leads them to look down on the rest of us mere mortals. This was [...]

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