Monday, February 20, 2012

Do ya tink he'll ever build that ting eh?

You bet your socks I will build that thing.

By now you are wondering, "What thing you talking about, eh?"

Well that would be my woodie, my indoor bouldering spot. Two weeks ago I craigslisted a tub full of brand-new holds and I am not going to let them go to waste.

I just need to sell some of the random stuff that we have hanging around our apt right now. So far so good with the sales too, we have had more visitors than the guy next door with the tinfoil on his window.

Hopefully next weekend I can find the time to pick up some wood and start framing it up.

Does anyone have suggestions as to which companies I should check for holds? I am thinking http://www.thedrcc.com/ V hangboard for sure.

Well, enough planing for now, time to draw a pic of this bad boy. Maybe you will get lucky and I'll throw it up later.

-J


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Afternoon frolic to Olson Park


Day off, that means light grocery shopping, tying up some reading for the rest of the week and a quick trip to the kiddie bouldering wall at the local park.

Hopefully in a few weeks I will be doing this in the comfort of my living room.

-J

Monday, January 30, 2012

Snowy Sunday Ride

Temps fell a little below freezing Saturday Night and made for a decent trail on Sunday. The going was hard and fast with only the occasional dip into deep unfrozen mud.

All in all, a nice afternoon of riding.



On the way back the snow fell hard, but only for ten minutes.



So far Winter in the South-Eastern part of the state has been a real letdown. It snows a little each weekend, and then the first part of the week brings mid 40's and rain; the same is forecasted for this upcoming week.

Joy.

Oh well, I am making the most of it.

I would really like to hit up a climbing wall/ climbing gym sometime soon. As with most things, money and time will dictate my ability to do that. Hopefully soon.

The goal for this week is to throw up an overview of new gear/ gear to test. I have a bit more than I thought, not that that is a bad thing; I love new gear.

Happy Monday guys!

-J

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Winter Commute

I have made the choice to attempt commuting by bike today. So far we only have about an inch on the ground. I have properly decreased the pressure in my tires, laid out suitable clothes and taken proper precautions for my school stuff.



Wish me luck. I will upload some shots from the ride tonight!

Enjoy the snow all.

-j

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

New Hydration Pack

I am considering a new water pack. Do you have any thoughts?
Osprey Zealot 10

Osprey Viper 10


Hydrapak Big Sur


Camelbak M.U.L.E.




The Windward Shore

Today I finally found the time to begin the journey found between the covers of Jerry Dennis' new book The Windward Shore.




I refuse to make any premature assessments, however, after making my way through the introduction I have already come face to face with the kind of passion, reverence and love for the Great Lakes Region that I have come to expect from Mr. Dennis.

If you have not already done so, please take the time to check out The Living Great Lakes and or The River Home, both are personal favorites of mine.

I hope to soon have a review of The Windward Shore, as well as some of his other works.

Recently I finished 127 Hours; the story about Aron Ralston's self-amputation of his right hand while stuck in a slot canyon, and Blind Descent; regarding two team's quest to find the deepest super-cave on the planet.

If time affords it I would also like to write a short piece on each of those.

In the meantime, check out bookstores or your local library to catch up on other books by Jerry Dennis.

-J