Tuesday, December 13, 2011

FRYE Women's Billy Short Boot,Black,9.5 M US

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Friday, November 11, 2011

FRYE Women's Jackie Button Short Boot,Cognac,8 M US

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

FRYE Women's Carmen Harness Short Boot,Black,6 M US

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Friday, October 28, 2011

FRYE Women's Billy Short Ankle Boot,Dark Brown,6 M US

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Be anything but square in the classic look of the Billy Heel Short ankle boot by Frye.

  • Leather upper in a ankle height Western dress boot style with a pointed toe
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Friday, October 21, 2011

The Perfect Small Stream Fly Rod

!±8± The Perfect Small Stream Fly Rod

Fly fishing for native trout on a small stream in the back county can lead to one of the most rewarding experiences of a lifetime. Getting off the beaten path to find finicky fish in untouched waters is what the pioneers of the sport truly intended. On the other hand, some small streams are just off the roadway but are just as willing, or unwilling, to give up their inhabitants to the skilled angler. The proper clothing, flies and equipment can help you make the absolute most of your adventure. The fly rod may be the most important aspect of your small stream set up.

One question that I often hear is, "what is the perfect small stream fly rod". Well, allow me to clear this up right now... there is no perfect small stream fly rod. There, now you have it. I should stop here and leave it at that, but you know that I won't.

Be careful, there are many self proclaimed fly fishing experts that are all too eager to give their opinion on the ideal rod for the smaller streams. Don't be too hasty to accept their remarks as gospel and run out and buy a rod simply base on their opinions. I wish I could give you a cut and dried, etched in stone, answer and identify the specific rod that would be perfect for any small stream you may encounter in your fly fishing lifetime... but I can't do that. Neither can anyone else.

Most folks simply do not realize the factors involved in making a small stream rod selection. There are several things to carefully ponder before dropping the bucks for a new rod. That's exactly what we're going to do here. We'll discuss several important rod and stream factors that govern a small stream rod selection. After arming yourself with the proper information, it is you who will end up making the ultimate decision as to which rod is best for you.

What's a Small Stream?

First things first... we probably need to identify exactly what constitutes a small stream. So, what type of water will you be fishing? Is it a small stream, a spring creek or a narrow river? Are all three of these really the same thing? All fly fishers are not on the same page here.

OK, look up "small stream" in the dictionary. What do you find? Nothing, right? There is no formal definition of this term. I know what I mean when I say "small stream". But do you see in your mind the same thing that I see? Maybe, maybe not.

The Cimarron River in, New Mexico is no doubt a narrow river but don't let the word "river" fool you. It consists mostly of small stream attributes. Most of the public water is lined with willows, cottonwoods and alders and provides anglers with undercut banks, riffles, runs, bend pools and pocket water. I fish this river as a small stream. The St. Vrain River in Colorado is another great example. There is no place on its banks where you can't comfortably roll cast to the other side. When the water is clear, there is no place where you can't see the bottom. On the other hand, Young's Creek in Montana is about the same size and in some areas it is much wider than many stretches of the Cimarron and St. Vrain Rivers. I fish all three basically the same way.

Let's just say that a small stream is one that you can cast across easily just about anywhere on it, that you can wade, often cross in hip boots, that is way too small for boats, and has most of its structure exposed to view. Also, most importantly, we'll assume it has trout in it.

Back to the Rods

So now, what about the rod and stream factors? I will break things down by discussing each factor. As you study these bits of information, you should begin to develop a picture, in your mind, of what type of small stream fishing you'll be doing and what rod you'll be needing. You may find that, for you, one rod simply won't get the job done. You may discover that you need two or more rods to satisfy your small stream desires. How bad could that be? You have now given yourself an excuse, and hopefully permission, to buy more rods.

Our rod selection factors include weight, length, action, material, sections, color and several stream characteristics. We must also spend a little time on fly lines because this may also impact our rod choice. Also, there is no need to get fancy with a small stream rod. Terms such as modulus, IM whatever, titanium, and other high-tech sounding terms frequently make their way into the fly rod shopping process. The good news is that these are things that should not worry you during you selection process. You don't need the X15 Super Modulated Ballistic Fly Rod designed to cast a quarter mile on any small stream. Let's just keep it simple.

Rod Weight

Anything from a 0wt to 5wt will work well depending on the situation. The ultimate choice of the rod weight has a lot to do with the size fish you'll be after. Many small streams only support small trout. Some streams, of course, have larger fish. I've caught some healthy 16 inchers in streams, like Bear Creek in Southwest Colorado, which you can almost jump across. Generally though, you're probably looking at catching fish from 6 to 10 inches. You'll get an occasional 12 incher and several Jack Fish. Oh... what's a Jack Fish you ask? These are the fish, generally called fry, that are so small that when you set the hook you jack them up out of the water and they sail back over your head.

So, the fight of a small fish feels better to the angler if they're using a lightweight fly rod such as a 2 wt. The 16 inchers will feel great on a 2 wt rod also but there are some distinct disadvantages with this scenario. One is that by the time you get the big fish landed, it may be exhausted to the point of no return and may soon die after its release. If you're going to eat it then that is really mute point. Secondly, you run the risk of breaking your rod from the strain. If you're deep in the wilderness fishing a delightful little stream, the last thing you need is for your stick to break.

Another thing to consider is hook set. The lighter weight flimsy fly rods offer you little help in setting the hook. I have a 1wt rod that is a joy to use. The problem is that I lose a good amount of fish within two seconds of the hook set (or lack there of). If you're using this type of rod you had best make sure your fly hooks are debarbed and honed needle sharp. I can use my 2wt with little problems of getting the hook set properly.

I am a 2 and 3wt fan when it comes to small stream rods. I like the lightweight feel of these rods. I like to feel the fish fight. For me, there lighter weight rods allows me to present a fly more delicately. The play in the rods offers me some leader protection on days when I must use very fine tippets. Unfortunately, I don't catch many behemoths on the small streams that I frequent, so over fighting the fish is usually not a problem.

Castibilty is another issue with rod weights. A 5wt rod is much easier to cast than a 1wt rod... period. So, for the beginner, I would not recommend and extremely light weight rod. Perhaps a 4wt would be a better choice at this stage of skill level. But then, on the other hand, many small streams are so small that you're really not casting anyway. You're only flipping and dapping with an occasional roll cast. If you look at it that way, first class casting skills are not overly important. It depends upon the size of the stream, brush, trees and even wind as to how much real casting you may or may not be doing. For example, a typical small meandering stream that snakes through a valley meadow will likely have no trees and minimum brush to contend with. However, the wind may create a problem when trying to cast a 2wt. You may actually need a 4 or 5 wt in order get the fly where you want it.

You can see that when it comes to the ideal rod weight for small streams opinions vary. One single rod weight is not going to be ideal for every small stream application. I will venture to say that most of the anglers that I know use a 3 or 4wt rod in this situation. These are good all-around rod weights that will handle a large variety of small stream applications.

Rod Length

My very first small stream fly rod was a 2/3 wt, 7ft rod. I once took a fishing trip to the Cimarron River where I booked Doc Thompson of High Country Anglers. We fished the Cita which is a private stretch of the Cimarron just bellow the Cimarron Canyon State Park entrance. This section is a classic small stream just loaded with hungry Browns. I met Doc at the trail and started to assemble my gear. He patiently watched as I assemble my 7ft rod. He then calmly said, "Why don't you leave that rod here, we'll take my 9ft 4wt instead". I was bit confused and my feelings were a little hurt. I was taught that you need a short rod for small streams and this is definitely a small stream. However, I figured he was the expert on this river so I'll take his word for it. We were soon on the bank and Doc pointed out a nice pool to cast to.

After I made a few drifts, he said, "Here, let me see your rod for a minute". He then taught me how to properly high stick. I then saw the advantages of a long rod on a small stream. Doc had me to cast out with only about 1 or 2 feet of fly line hanging out of the end my rod. He then had me lift the rod high while keeping it parallel to the ground. I was trying to keep all of the fly line and as much of the leader as I could off of the water. This was creating, of course, a perfectly drag free drift. Occasionally I was able to lift the entire leader from the water so that the only thing touching the water was my dry fly. This took a lot practice but I finally got the technique down pat and caught a lot of fish. I made very few overhead casts. I mostly flipped and rolled so the brush and trees were really not much of a problem.

Rod length is a very important consideration and, in some situations, maybe even more important than rod weight. As you can see, there is more than one school of thought regarding the proper rod length for small streams. The short rod advocates are steadfast in their beliefs. The long rod proponents are equally convinced there technique is superior. I can see that both rods have their place. This is where the character of the stream itself will help you in determining the best length for you in a given situation.

Shorter rods, 5 to 7ft, may be ideal for the tightest and brushiest of creeks. Best of all, these short rods are so cute and so sweet. On the opposite side we may find the need for that long rod. An 8'6", a 9ft, or perhaps even longer rod may be the best choice for the meadow stream that offers little casting impediments. Maybe you'll be high sticking to finicky trout and you need that extra reach. The Global dorbeR Group in Flippin, Arkansas now produces a 10ft 1wt fly rod blank for this type of fishing.

Rod Action

If your time is going to be spent chasing Brookies s on a smaller stream, then a fast action may not be the best choice. Medium and slow action rods are better suited for small streams. They offer better control, more accuracy, more tippet protection and softer presentations. I know there are some fast action fanatics out there and that's fine. If a fast action rod feels good to you, then by all means use it. Myself, I prefer a medium action rod. The medium action just feels good to me. They offer more forgiveness of my sometimes lazy casting stroke. They really do offer the accuracy and the delicate presentations that I often need on these small creeks. The medium action rod slightly out performs the slow action in the hook set, yet the slow action remains another great choice for fishing for small fish.

Material

I suppose our basic choices here are bamboo, fiberglass and graphite. Most rods sold today are graphite. Overwhelmingly so. Graphite rods are lighter in weight, more sensitive, and have a faster response than a bamboo or fiberglass rod. More than likely you'll end up with a graphite rod and your decision to do so will be sound and safe.

It is important though to not overlook fiberglass and bamboo. With glass and bamboo, you have a solid structure consisting of fibers with varying densities. With graphite you have a hollow tube of uniformmaterial. The result is that glass and bamboo is smoother, closer to natural action and a little less tiring.

You may hear that bamboo rods are heavier. This is true, however, this relatively small increase in weight is also one of its advantages, for this additional weight gives these rods an inherent loading characteristic that makes them very smooth casting. Split bamboo rods are also a fly fishing work of art. They certainly have an aesthetic advantage over glass and graphite. One problem is that they're usually quite expensive.

Glass rods may be a better alternative to bamboo. Doug Macnair, long time casting instructor and fly fishing writer, says "In the short rod format, fiberglass handles very much like bamboo and in my opinion beats graphite every time. I would suppose that my all time small stream favorite is the Little Betts fiberglass 6-footer from 1963." You'll probably not find many 1963 Little Betts around but you can still get good fiberglass rods today. Diamondback's Diamondglass rods are a perfect example of modern fiberglass fly rods at their best.

Sections

I have a 7pc 3wt fly rod that packs down into an 18" rod tube. I thought it would make a great small stream rod because it disassembled into such a concealed package. I could store it anywhere. The last time I used it I was with a friend who had a 2pc rod. We drove up to only a few yards from the creek. We started rigging up for the fish. In a matter of what seemed like seconds, my friend was catching fish while I was still assembling my fly rod.

So, how many sections should your new small stream rod break into? It is a matter of preference as well as functionality. A 2pc rod is so convenient. You only have two sections to worry about. Aligning the guides during assembly is so simple. A 7 or 8pc rod is also convenient in its own way. Their tubes are very short which makes for a great travel or pack rod. If you are hiking or backpacking any significant distance to the back country stream then these rods are ideal. It just takes a little longer to assemble them in a manner so that the guides are all lined up. It's probably safe to say that the largest selling rods come in 4 sections.

It's a good idea to consider how you will usually be traveling to you fly fishing destination. Will you fly or drive? If you fly, well, that opens up a whole other can of worms. We're not talking San Juan worms either. This can get pretty nasty sometimes. Generally there is no problem flying with a four piece rod, without reel, as carry on. But like a lot of carry on rules today, a lot depends on who is working the security check point at the time you pass through. Trying to carry on a reel is a big no-no today. Airline officials have said there is enough fly line and backing to tie up a whole flight crew. The thing to remember is that the enforcement and interpretation of these rules are very inconsistent.

One very good solution is to purchase one of the new rolling duffels that have a dedicated space in the bottom to hold several four piece rod tubes and check it as luggage. Fishpond, Orvis and Cabela's have luggage with this feature. Just check the luggage and hope for the best. It should arrive safely. On the other hand, if you try to carry it on and get stopped at the terminal and are requested to check your fly rod tube, the chances of never seeing your rod again have just increased

One other solution is to FedEx or UPS your equipment to the lodge or hotel ahead of your arrival and arrange for a prepaid pick up after you leave. This also offers better insurance coverage than hassling with an airline if something is lost.

Fly Line

Now that I have enlightened you on some factors and characteristics to strongly consider when purchasing your new fly rod I am finished, right? Well, in all good conscience, I can't just turn you loose right now without at least mentioning fly line and how it will affect your small stream rod.

First of all, let me make this perfectly clear, I usually advocate staying with the manufacturer's suggested line recommendations or, in the case of the heavier weights 6-9, underlining by one weight depending on the circumstances. Wait a minute... did I say underline? Yes I did. Macnair opened my eyes to this concept. You see, it's in the amount of line you aerialize in making the cast. Consider for a moment that while you and I now know the weight in grains for the first 30-feet of our line, we don't know the weight of the remainder that typically includes the rest of the head, its rear taper, and the running line ... An interesting thought? It should be, because for every ten to fifteen feet we add to the initial 30 hanging in the air, we effectively add another line weight to the load carried by the rod. Said another way: a 5-weight line becomes the equivalent of a 6-weight when 40-feet of line are aerialized, a 7-weight with 60 to 65-feet in the air, etc. At some point, of course, our 5-weight rod will overload resulting in either a collapsed cast or worse, a broken rod. Then, as Doug would say, the Ancient Fishing Gods will be laughing.

OK, so what does this concept of underling a 7wt fly rod have with a small stream rod? Plenty... the same concept applies but in reverse. Let's say you're using a 3wt rod with a 3wt line on a small stream. Most of your casts are going to be less than 15 or 20 feet. Take away the leader and you only have about 10 feet or so of fly line aerialized. Well that's not enough line weight to allow the rod to perform as designed. So, in this case, its makes perfect since to overline your rod. Ten feet of a 4wt line might give you enough aerialized weight to allow the rod to perform better and thus improve your casting. So think about it. You may want to overline your new rod depending on how far you think you'll be casting.

Conclusion

OK... there you have it. Now, have I covered every possible aspect of selecting the ideal creek rod? Probably not... but you know have enough information to assist you in selecting the best stick for your specific applications. I think you now realize that no single rod will do.


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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Choosing the Right Soldering Iron for Electronics Work

!±8± Choosing the Right Soldering Iron for Electronics Work

Dan, one of my Facebook buddies, wrote to me asking about choosing a soldering iron:

"Quick question... I'm looking for a new soldering iron. would you recommend anything under 40 dollars without a soldering station? I'm getting tired of my RadioShack 45 watt iron with the screw on tips (and having to use a bench grinder everyday to clean the tips)."

I've been asked this question quite a bit, so I thought it was time to put something together explaining about soldering irons, flux and tinning.

Soldering Iron
The first thing I would recommend is getting an adjustable temperature soldering iron, and get used to setting the correct temperature for the different types of parts you are working with - hotter for larger gauge, and cooler for thinner, finer work. I typically work in the 325F to 400F range. I've been using the Velleman LAB1U, it has a built in multi-meter and power supply. These can be a bit pricey, so check out the Weller brand - sometimes they go on sale for around . I would avoid the Cold Heat soldering irons - they are unsuitable for delicate electronics, as are the big soldering "gun" type irons.

I used to use quite large gauge solder and tips, but just recently (after doing a lot of surface-mount work) switched to 1/32″ tip and 0.32″ diameter solder. This allows for much finer control with less overspill.

My soldering iron has a built in "damp sponge" to clean off excess solder inbetween uses. In the past I have used regular paper towels to do the same job, but a dedicated sponge with a circular hole cut in the middle really works best.

Helping Hands
The next thing I wouldn't be without is are some "Helping Hands" - these are pairs of crocodile clips that can be used to hold the workpiece while you concentrate on the soldering. this is really important, as it won't be long before you realise that you need 4 hands to solder things.

Even better than helping hands is a:

Bench Vice/Vise
I bought one of these 2 years ago and it's proven to be invaluable. The brand I use is "PanaVise" and they come with a range of bases and options - Fry's carries them, and they are available online. You can put the whole PCB you are working on into the vice, insert the components and then just flip it over to solder.

Flux Pen
Rosin Flux is a substance that encourages the solder to flow. If you find that you are having trouble getting a good solder joint then it's probably because the heat transfer isn't working correctly, or the components are dirty. Applying some solder flux to the joint area will really help - I've been using a flux pen for years and wouldn't want to be without one. An alternative is flux paste - like toothpaste it comes in a tube and can be applied with the fingers.

Tip Tinner and Cleaner
When you first fit a new soldering iron tip it will be bright, shiny and very difficult to work with. The solder will not stick to it and so you cannot "tin" the tip properly. Some people will use fine sandpaper to break in a new tip but I prefer to dip the new tip into some RadioShack "Tip Tinner and Cleaner". This starts the process nicely. It's also a good idea to dip the soldering iron after you are finished, and before you switch off. I find that it really helps to prevent the tip from wearing out prematurely.

Fume extractor
If you do a lot of soldering, then you need to get something installed on your bench to divert the fumes away from your face. It's not recommended to breath in solder fumes at all. I use a small fan, but a proper extractor is a very good idea.

Wire Cutters
The final piece of essential equipment is a pair of sharp, flat bottomed wire cutters. These are used to trim off excess component wire (the "leg") after soldering. The flat bottom is important to get the cut as close to the PCB as possible. Don't go too cheap with these, I paid about for mine.

That just about covers the basics of soldering, I would also think about getting a loupe (magnifier), some solder wick and solder "sucker" for removal, wire strippers and isopropyl alcohol and an old toothbrush for flux removal.

Very soon I'll put together a series of articles on soldering technique - covering basic through-hole assembly, and the more advanced surface-mount technology.


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Sunday, October 9, 2011

FRYE Women's Billy Heel Short Boot,Taupe,5.5 M US

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Choose the right dress for a special occasion

!±8± Choose the right dress for a special occasion

Dinners, parties and dinners by candlelight all events are special occasions where you need to dress well. They would never put the family a formal event in jeans and T-shirt, right? You need to think of a dress with the right kind of material, design, color and cut.

A suit of plain fabric or printed with a rim made of 1-2 inches below the knee is suitable for garden parties and afternoon. In this case, the material does not matter: you candecides to wear diaphanous cotton, silk or light fabric until they are light, so you can move freely. Pastel-colored clothing to express femininity and softness, while a color too light and not overwhelming in the eyes with the mood and the time suggested.

On the other side of the coin by doing something to fade, you could end up in harmony with the furniture, such as wearing a green dress for a garden party, is not a good idea! . You will bepretty sure with a black cocktail dress or a dress with a top and white skirt in neutral tones.

For a dinner to go and see the city in a red figure-hugger breathtaking! You can also choose to come through bright colors and geometric patterns and even larger, because it is night. Think of rose water in black and white or fluorescent. Do not forget, if you make these choices of clothing, then turn off the make-up.

As an association for weddings, fall, and these rulesthink more about the topic itself. For example, pastel pink and black soft and feminine for summer or spring weddings and perhaps a dramatic metallic bustier and a velvet jacket for a wedding in the fall or winter. Try to choose, not the same color as the bridesmaids, though.

In romantic date nights, you should opt for feminine pastels and it is useless for you to wear a long dress, unless you plan to put on a show for everyone. Not too flirty dress - fromShoulder styles are OK, but.

Dress requires a lot of fashion sense. If you know what to wear, where the time, then not making a spectacle of yourself. In general, soft and feminine to bold and dramatic for formal dances and other events is the way to go.


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Thursday, September 22, 2011

FRYE Women's Carmen Harness Short Boot,Tan,10 M US

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

FRYE Women's Missy Short Boot,Black,11 M US

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Moab - Road Trippin '& Mountain Bike

!±8± Moab - Road Trippin '& Mountain Bike

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The following story has a few goals in mind. First, we want you to have fed on the road. Road Trip is easy, often much easier than you think. Secondly, anyone can go to Moab. There are a lot of different levels of the site. Three is the place to visit. At the turn around each blind spot, I thought I would see Jim Morrison stunned about how, in jeans, a shirt and a pair of leaflets. Needless to say, I wish I had discovered my 15 years youngerpsychedelic journey through life ... in Moab.

Our trip consisted of a Volvo station wagon, some life-saving rack Yakima, some camping gear and three good friends. Adam works in the gaming industry, Fanny worked as a masseur at a place and work on a computer between rides, try to shut down newspapers. The reason for the intro, I want to let everyone know that we average only 3 people, none of us superstars in the saddle. We're just an average team, the bike wants to go. Iin particular with the aim there was nobody to tell me the editor for MB. I wanted a straight dirt (sand or stone, in this case) in Moab. No sponsors. No information on hand. The Moab real.

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After 22 hours of driving, a fight between a couple and a lot of pressure off me and we were able to take a shuttle to the asshole Porcupine later, we were there. I dreamed my return to Moab for almost 3 years. Previously I had taken a detour through anotherTravel and entered into an asshole tilt Porc. On this trip showed we do around three o'clock in the afternoon and later operated a shuttle service. I knew if we pushed, we still had a chance to lead our first day.

As we pulled into Moab was a little 'disappointed that they had changed the sign of Moab, on that old deftly put a sticker "I love BJ" on the "O." The new sign was green and had lost its charm. We moved to Moab Cyclery, went into a stunning and the team yahoonice lady at the desk said the shuttle for the day ... were made bummer. But within a second, said a young man named Matt, he would take us. We were fed! It turned out that Matt was the key to our stay. He gave us a lot of information on the trail would go later and cheap places to stay, which is exactly what you are looking for. He also cited the story of shredding on her snowboard La Salle last week I was particularly keen on, because I have another mission on myList of things to do before I'm done.

You can pick the Porc asshole or you can ride from the city. The heat of the desert with a little 'to suggest the shuttle nodosum if you have started too late. She still has a little 'getting to the top and there are a lot of pace on the way down. The first three quarters of the way on the road is mostly two-track jeep. A lot of people bag on a double track, but here is damn funny. Most of it is a choice-your-own-adventure with slabs of rock andvarious repairs. Your mind and technology are constantly challenged, not just a mindless foot on dirt roads.

The road was all fire and were burning, until it happens again. I took my chain (here the last time I had a similar mechanism). After rummaging through my bag I realized at the last minute I changed my bags and move my switch chain. After half an hour of unsuccessful attempts Macgyver, I lowered the track was loose chain. About ten minutes later, I declined.I was just about to throw my bike of a cliff into the canyon. I was hitting the downhill as fast as I could but with my single wall tires it was inevitable that I was going to flat with the rocky and often sharp ledges. After a quick temper tantrum I fixed it up and selected my lines a little more carefully. I knew I just had to get through a few uphills and eventually I would see the "Singletrack" sign that has been in my dreams for the last three years.

Past that sign is what my brain compared to all roads, tracks packed enthusiastic, cracks along the edge of a spectacular canyon. It is the responsibility of the driver, how to interpret a song like this, my interpretation is to drive fast, the car corners and pop charts in the transfer of all natural life. For me, this is mountain biking. The fact that I had no chain, I just thought it would dig deeper and bring more speed. I, and my hunger is filled. I smiled at the end of the runway Adam ear to ear. "I'm sorry, I justcould not wait, "he said." When I saw the sign. I was waiting to look too deep into the area. "I was not too spoiled.

And 'some' as a new foot in town, and it is even longer even try to walk your bike. Adam and Fanny went to start the car when I got a grip my bicycle on a dark country road. I tried to hitchhike, what would happen if a vehicle, but nobody could stop. I stopped when a guy randomly hooking into a big truck to slow down and take the time to laugh at me decide. Whatever dude! IFinally, it was once again, got a fat Denny Burger, calling at night in a local motel.

Moab Travel Tip 1: Most restaurants stop serving food at 10-ish. Unless you are on the gnarl they call food at Denny's to eat that you plan accordingly for the better. Tip 2: Do not drive with more than one spare tube, a switch chain, water pump, levers and allen key. Moab had a kind of beating motorcycle luggage to travel light and it is an off-road!

Amasa Back

We woke up the next day to unpleasantRulers are staring down (not cold). Our plan was another classic Moab Amasa Back the path taken. We also wanted to ensure a campsite for the rest of the week. On the advice of the people in general we decided to Moab Cyclery field line just west of the city on the Colorado River in an area shaded by trees and along the way Kane Creek. The camp is the base camp (no showers or running water). At five dollars a night, could not wait any longer. Across the road is anothersite, camping Moonflower, an 8-page section, the exact opposite of our choice. Moonflower is set to be created in a typical environment of Moab sandstone formations, and clear a lunar landscape. I would much prefer this place to our place, especially since it was free. However, it did not have much in terms of protection from the sun and was not lucky enough to be along the River. Escape to the sun in Moab, is revealed as a mission at times. Our position is well shaded and also offeredWe jumped into the river after a long hot race. I highly recommend this place if, like us, you are in Moab budget.

The Amasa Back Trail is too 'return' type ride. This area was on the western edge of the continent 200 million years, so it is loaded with bars and bizarre sandstone formations. We were from a location other than the named Amasa 'Jackson', we decided to ask for advice. After an hour's climb two songs laced with the most technically challenging "whoa Viewskeeps it as a camera card, you will eventually pass through a pipeline. While the pipe breaks the naturalness of the trip, so we do a good sign. You hang a right, punch a small comb and visit an overview of the Colorado River. We did not know at the time, but if you look right you can see where the road ends. In hindsight, it was very far away. The crazy thing is that if one considers that the reef is going through that mile, which isactual path. But before falling in double track to get, keep moving your legs and climb on top. It can be a little 'hard to stay on track, but worth the confusion. At the end of the road is a cliff effect in search. The observation tower is located on top of what is probably a few hundred yards straight down the cliff with a spectacular valley. It 'a good place to eat and drink in you and take minutes for your life philosophy (whoa, buddy, we're all soinsignificant ...). Now shake your head and return to the track Jackson.

Jackson is for dreamers like me. If you have always wanted to be scared, while in the vicinity of one of the longest and most beautiful landscapes, this is the path for you, the dream of every photographer. We started to run during the day with the idea, Irie sunsets and the light that changes his life. When we pulled up to the trail Jackson, were the golden hour (Editor's note: make your end of the dayAround one hundred times more epic). The road is dancing on the side of a canyon wall. This course is a real spirit f # ck. Pardon my language, but there are a lot of technical sections on the track. While some of them I would be very challenging, most are just your average random pile of rocks with a ride-able line through it. The problem here is apparently these "media" sections are often stagger away from a hundred feet down in the big brown drink called the Colorado River. I have to admitwas more than a few sections of this course and in retrospect I have any regrets, but whatever, at least I can look back and I did not die along the river ... right?

After a few turns more ridiculously exposed, the song ends with a long wide-open singletrack mobile in the sense that in reality only be described as follows ... perfect. At the end of the path that we have "Haulin 'Oats", when we were suddenly surprised to find a river crossing. I think that if the flooding of the river in a low point in insurancethe track. After a lot of "can not be?" and "How deep you can get?" Adam said to go for it. The river was at least to the waist and with a Camelback full of camera equipment was not going to find out for sure. As Adam prepared for a wet crossing I wandered desperately for a dry track. The banks of the river were steep and can not walk, but usually only if I was straight back for the series, I saw four dogs jumping banks. I yelled at the dogs in the hope of their ownersappear and she did. While we have given enough information to lead you to believe that we could get out of the corner stone of the banks, it was a mystery woman! You had me seriously confused. For every question I asked gave me a sort of puzzle to understand. What a tripper ... but a kind and helpful.

After our less than graceful exit, take Kane Creek Road and make a dark road and easily lead us right to our campsite. This was our first night in the elements and FannyI have had some gourmet lettuce, sometimes. It 'was a perfect cap for a long day of adventure.

Slick Rock

No trip to Moab would be complete without the experience of driving the famous "Slick Rock Trail. Of course it was to go next on the list of classics. This is the way to Moab, located on the map, so we were very happy to drive it and see What was the legend. Once again, the day has proved more than a mini-adventure than one way. Apartments SandRecreation Area is an immensely elevated platform of sandstone surrounded by cliffs, canyons and massive rock formations. Ancient wind blown sand dunes have created this unique treasure. Simply put, it's like riding on the moon.

We paid our park fee, found the trailhead and started to pedal. The fact they have a practice loop to see if you're 'up for it' lead me to believe I was in for a long day. We decided against the warm up and marched on. The trail itself is well marked with paint Markers every so often. At first it was not so enthusiastic about the brand, but later realized that they are needed. It is not only easy to walk off the road and lost, but also maintains all traffic along the route, while the rest undisturbed. The actual path is littered with short hours of hard climbs, followed by ridgelines that runs. When I say it's like going to the moon, really. Although I personally do not find the race on my list of all time, Fanny liked. I think that the raceis likely a favorite of those who thrive on challenging ascents. That's not to say old lazy bones didn't have a screaming time, it just doesn't stack up to the "singletrack" section on Porc Rim that my brain uses as a measuring stick.

The loop is about 13 miles, which is pretty short by Moab standards. It can be ridden in 2 1/2 to 3 hours but you need to take into consideration the heat and the challenge of some of the 'up' sections. By the time we reached the halfway point nasty weather began to move in. We could see lightning in the distance on glorious La Salle Mountains. While some might think that this is a sign of haste and come back out, I thought it was a good opportunity for one of the greatest performances of Mother Nature, to absorb the storm. I was in the country of Moab, on the road with my bike Slickrock legendary, while watching a magnificent lightning storm, as it could not be epic? The haunting dark pink purple sky on the upper walls and ranwhite snow-capped peaks, it was a damn sight. But perhaps I enjoyed it too long. As we returned to the car the rain started, which was cool because we were ready and in your car. We decided it was not really strong when we left the plane out of the tent, the 20-minute drive was created. By the time we returned to camp, the storm was over, was fast and on time. I opened the tent to find a healthy size puddle had formed on my sleeping bag. I zipped theThe door again and said: "I am willing to cut my losses here, we try to have a room to get." Everyone agreed, and as fast as we arrived, we were out of there.

Moab Travel Tip # 3: It crashed at the Ramada Inn that night. The employee was blunt with us and told us that it is during the week and need to fill rooms. They discounted rate of $ 79 for a double room, ask for more in other places. I think it was a fair price for its center on the wing, and it was a nice room to boot.

We were hungry! So we went to aPlace that had all you can eat pizza. Different type of bus boys do better than Jerry Seinfeld hike their pants incarnations and 8-foot big man with one foot in the back "mullet action named Billy Bob, this place was something less glamorous. The pizza was a bait to hungry fools like us. Fortunately, however, the beers were huge and rinsed my memories of a bad overpriced cake away.

SOVEREIGN

The next morning we had smoothies at our new favorite stop in the country of Moab, the Tree of PeaceCafé. If you are in organic foods and treats I highly recommend this place to attend. According to our smoothies, we returned to camp the night before the survey damage. With a trip to the laundry room next 24 hours and the hot sun to dry things, and we were ready for the next adventure. We stopped at the Cyclery and after talking with some guests from Whistler experts (which I later realized was the family McSkimming - Rob has an important role in the Whistler Bike ParkDevelopment), we decided on our next trip will be sovereign, a relatively new paths to the north of the city in the mesas of the Klondike Bluffs low single-track.

The trip is less than a lap all day long "epic" How Porc Rim and Amasa back, but still super fun. He offered buff singletrack rolling terrain, features some beautiful sandstone climbing in and rip singletrack winding. We walked the 10 miles out of town, turned right on Willow Springs Road and found the parking lot. It was overcast when weIt started in the late afternoon, but still very hot, because the area is high desert. A short sandy two-track led us to start the path leading up to the mesa on a series of some steep shale. The trail is well with blue paint on the rocks, because marks. Sovereign is a couple of climbs hard and repeatedly stressed most fantastic view. It is generally quite flat with not much to gain in the nature of the survey, but each time thinking "when to get to go this routeup? "I came, I was treated to a high ripping speed section of singletrack, and I love single track, so yes, I loved to go too!

Just before the turning point takes you to reach a ridge. You will see some eyes asking that the question of what is really happening in this world. After a deep reflection is over the path descends and it is a pretty rough ride with a lot of corners to dig deep into The only problem, you must make your way back to thisSection just taken. For me, stealing is a bit 'of the charm of that lineage. Not a big deal, but I believe that the increase zonked me for my energy. Then there's that oh too familiar crackle of thunder. As we cycle back our butts, changed the sky. I've never seen the sky change, as they did in the early evening. The rich dark purple horizon were quickly filled the bottom of a muddy yellow rain clouds from its watery depths. It was a beautiful sightcontrast against the colorful rocks and plants, the guard was standing at the edge of our so precious. We did not get wet. I took it and was pleased with him, especially because only about 5 kilometers to go and I'm reminded of the tent cloth.

What I did not mention earlier was the first 5 miles up was essentially a delicate pitch rock climbing and singletrack mixed sand. The 5 miles can steal some of my mojo rising, but as a good mojo, was there for mewhen I need them. The rain stained the rocks that looked like a sleeping giraffe. Finally, the distance and the rocks were covered in the event of rain, and that thieves would descend into the mojo coolest part of my year. Honestly, I felt so alive, bombing of the track and then hit the most beautiful corner of my season. You know the feeling when you look at an angle, which seems an attractive woman just happened and you were lucky enough to make eye contact was with? This isas was ... so excited! After what seemed like half an hour we rolled into the parking lot. We admired the red dirt caked in mud, our bicycles and bicycle frames. On the way back we were treated to a sky clearing triple and a rainbow of Moab. They have at all? It was on this day in Moab.

Moab Travel Tip 4: The weekend is engaged in Moab, to plan ahead or be there early. People campsites are booked for early in the morning and hotels. Let's look at almost every hotelLet's go back to another tent flooded. Every place was booked. Plan smart!

It was discovered that the rain does not have it done to our campsite, which was a bit 'of a journey because the road is less than 60 meters, was crusted with mud and wet sandstone. Not complaining, and wrapped another eventful day in the desert.

Kokopelli

Our first day in Moab, Matt mentioned a few trails, high above the asshole Porcupine, which were finally connected to the road. TheIt seemed unreal about 9,500 meters of the road seemed too good to be true. We booked a trip to get up early to head Kokopelli Trail is located about 8,600 meters. From here there was some confusion, another pilot chatter on the bus on the road and recalled how his team was then going to get some new track, the horse connected with Kokopelli. Obviously, the possibility of getting more epic journey that I wanted to hear. He was not shy about giving away information about you, but when it cameIndications, in fact, he said. In any case, do not despair. What we did know, the road was finished in drop-in Kokopelli, so we have up until I rode the pastures lush hit. The climb proved to be my favorite of the trip, which was like no other single-track trails in Moab, it was turning and rolling through flowery meadows, green, fresh and healthy, with breathtaking views of snow-capped La Salles.

We rode for about 5 miles until it turned back on andtore down the same path. We were all in the area in this case. This came as dreamy as a single track, and although very different from the track record Porc asshole, certainly gave a run for their money. It never ended, and if we had known the two for joy, but also pain in the calves. Truly a must ride!

Here, where there was some confusion. I thought that Kokopelli was the right way to drive, but you really want to drive and UPS in combination with LPS. Fanny, who has handled everythingwas a little 'disappointed when we learned from it. But then there would be a local leader that UPS has been effectively closed to learn. That contradicted what he said Coyote cowboy shuttles when we lost something changing flats on the street. We messed up as hell directions again when LPS.

When you change apartments, Adam realized that he was a bigger fish to fry when he went out of the hips and torn notes. He put a patch tires on it and decided to ride the road, becausehad about 4 hours on foot from the left and found some 'risky (intelligent). Sun Fanny and I went ahead, we have found our new starting point and LPS was revealed, the other amazing ride. This route follows the cliff's edge. It seemed like everyone else around the corner, we are literally looking at the valley hundreds of meters deep have been, after a couple of bubbles enjoy the view and not the track, I immediately burned and remained focused on driving. It 'been a long and twisted and turned like aI've seen lots of snakes in the desert. Finally, we met with the research Porc Rim. Burned at this point, Fanny and I alone on the left side of our body, took a break and prepare for the final stage.

Today was the day, even though I packed a little 'nervous, 3 spare tubes, chain breaker, extra links and some other things, to ensure that will not leave me with no experience driving a motorcycle Margin Moab fully functional. Fanny felt my feed and together we are all loaded andabsolutely bombarded every descent. The road had many sections where you can immerse themselves in a line and you can not quit until they are allowed, must only pray to start is the head clean and large rocks or take the bike down. In more than a couple of times I felt like I was on a bench Rennie DH DH breakout track. Memories were often faster when I was going against some things loose and look down and see my little 2-inch tires monolayer begging me loose.

Once again I waspulled the "single track" sign, this time my heart raced. The base section was forced to coast last time, was now a true assault on my cranks. I met this section of the winding curves faster and get out of control and I do not even remember, lost the rest of the way, when I was in a trance. A collection of three years earlier had zoned a passage failed a couple of days and heat, I was melting my brain. When my brain dripping on his shoulders, now matched the color ofRed Rock, I noticed that when Fanny was not far away. I hid in a cave and waited shady, has shown a history of three houses and no more tubes.

We drove on and ignored the man looked like a swim in the pool, but it turned out, only 2 meters in diameter puddle. Fanny bordered on the edge and I milked the last section for each bit of the pump, bump and tear it was worth it. I had the feeling that the last day of our trip was there and smiled my way down to the machine. Adam, who is waiting in a 1 of 1 footPatch shadow handed me a Gatorade. I struggled, it was hot as St. ..! You must love the heat.

Mechanics, the cost of going to a hundred dollars or so we decided that we were satisfied with our trip. We decided to have a good meal at a Mexican restaurant called Amazing Fiesta. They have good prices and an environment killer. On the opposite side of the road we found a warm classic t-shirt shop and bought Moab tees retro. It was a cold night in Moab, but it was Friday and we could see thingsbegin. The truck 4X4 expect larger and more frequent and after a while ', we walk back to the field with a long return home the next day.

Before hitting the road home we stopped in a short tour of Arches National Park. Fast was probably the wrong idea, the park is huge and nothing less than spectacular. We controlled the Arches and Windows, and then I waited for Mr. Morrison to walk up to us to say something like "the windows are just a gateway forPerception ... "And give me a handful of peyote buttons. But it was not that day. We're on the road before you give us on track and heading north.


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Saturday, September 10, 2011

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Monday, August 29, 2011

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

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