Thursday, September 30, 2010

This Is Fun


http://obozfootwear.wordpress.com/2010/09/20/meet-oboz-abby-and-dave/

Here's a little write-up from the Oboz publicist. I'm a pretty big on the world wide web these days.
Hi. I'm in Bozeman. Wish I had some great pictures of the mountains, sunrise, sunset, and cool town - but I've spent most of my time staring at this monitor, setting up my work computer, and figuring out how to transfer email from macmail to Outlook. All is well. We reviewed Spring 2012 color this afternoon and made some decision about what needs changed, and what gets sampled. Bozeman is pretty awesome. I haven't had much time to explore...the extent of my recreation has been watching the sun come up on a nice morning run and getting a food coop membership. My stoke is masked by fatigue. I hope all is well in your corner of the universe. I'll get pics and thoughts up this weekend.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Homeward Bound


I've been listening to Bruce Springsteen and craving a cheeseburger. It's time to come home. China is a trip. The level of progress, growth, and change is staggering. Start brushing up on your Mandarin because you might need it. I can't even explain how different things are. Have to catch a flight from Hong Kong to San Francisco. Looking forward to getting back, spending a few days in Denver, then off to Bozeman. At this point though I just want a nap. Then some endless single track and some nachos would be sweet.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Exit from The Exit

I left Salida today. Very bittersweet to leave my Crested Butte/Salida life. I took one last ride on the SMT trails, said goodbye to friends at the bike shop, and tore myself away from the river. Made an overnight stop at the Rice Peeps cabin...they live completely off the grid at 10,000 feet, a couple miles off of a county road, with a humongous panorama view of the Buffalo Peaks. On to Summit County tomorrow, then Denver, then China, then Bozeman. Not much else to share, just that packing usually takes twice as long as expected.

When the Circus Comes to Town


I had the privilege of being in temporary possession of a Yeti Big Top. They were kind enough to drop a demo off at the shop for employees and friends. The Big Top is a big deal - Yeti has been resistant to building a 29" wheel bike and this is their first crack at it. I was concerned that they would be behind the curve, but they've done a beautiful job - it descends like a dream. I forgot I was riding a hardtail and was ripping through corners and taking step-downs and ledges very confidently. Oh, and it goes up too. Very efficiently. My new dream is to have a Big Top and an ASr-7 - I think that would cover every riding situation I could ever think of from X/C racing to lift served.