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Donkey's Toll Booth: July 2006
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Thursday, July 27, 2006. Bring on the Frogs. After dangerous exploits, courageous victories, debilitating sickness, and accusations of being a quitter, I have decided to pick up the mantle once more and blog ever onward. And which of these exploits shall I discuss? After challenging Donkey Boy. To start his quest for a belief system from the beginning with this post. Of each person, whether it be a bum, a criminal, a celebrity, or a friend. My umbrella is ready; bring on the frogs. Friday, July 07, 2006.
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The Great Divide Project: The Midnight Century 2008
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The Great Divide Project. The 18 month chronicle of David Blaine's preperations for the 2008 edition of the 2500 mile long Great Divide Mountain Bike Race. Monday, July 28, 2008. The Midnight Century 2008. Find more Bike Rides in Spokane, Washington. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). GDR Versus Tour Divide. Satallite Tracking Of My Ride. Google Map Of Route. Adventure Cycling- The Genesis. Cycling The Great Divide- The Book. The Official Great Divide Race Website. Alex Field's 2007 Race Report. Chef an...
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The Great Divide Project: May 2008
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The Great Divide Project. The 18 month chronicle of David Blaine's preperations for the 2008 edition of the 2500 mile long Great Divide Mountain Bike Race. Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Too Much Of A Good Thing: Snowmelt and Gear Inches. Things look good down at 2000'. At 3400' the snowmelt is causing problems. From Mt. Spokane I rode out to Farragut again and then on Monday morning biked back to Spokane via The Palouse Highway. Will one tooth make a difference when climbing the major passes? I managed to get t...
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The Great Divide Project: GDR 08 Gear List
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The Great Divide Project. The 18 month chronicle of David Blaine's preperations for the 2008 edition of the 2500 mile long Great Divide Mountain Bike Race. Monday, June 9, 2008. GDR 08 Gear List. For those interested in this sort of thing, here is my gear list for the GDR:. Independant Fabrications Steel Deluxe 29er with Rock Shox Reba Race. Phil Wood hubs/ DT Swiss tk7.1 rims, WTB Nanoraptor tires. Race Face SS Crank with Surly Chainring and Wipperman Chain; ACS Freewheel. Two Cat Eye Enduro Computers.
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The Great Divide Project: June 2008
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The Great Divide Project. The 18 month chronicle of David Blaine's preperations for the 2008 edition of the 2500 mile long Great Divide Mountain Bike Race. Friday, June 13, 2008. Note: The race begins June 20th at noon. As a nice little surprise before my departure. Dave and Heather sprung for a Spot Satellite Tracking device. This is a first generation unit which makes it both heavy and impressive. You can go to my SpotCasting page. PS I just noticed the Google Quote of the day. Tuesday, June 10, 2008.
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The Great Divide Project: February 2008
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The Great Divide Project. The 18 month chronicle of David Blaine's preperations for the 2008 edition of the 2500 mile long Great Divide Mountain Bike Race. Monday, February 11, 2008. Winter Cycling In Perspective. During my six hour training ride today I will be thinking of Mike's adventure and hopefully it will help me keep my own challenges in perspective. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). GDR Versus Tour Divide. Satallite Tracking Of My Ride. Google Map Of Route. Adventure Cycling- The Genesis. If you feel ...
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The Great Divide Project: November 2007
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The Great Divide Project. The 18 month chronicle of David Blaine's preperations for the 2008 edition of the 2500 mile long Great Divide Mountain Bike Race. Friday, November 30, 2007. Flat But Not Easy. Sunday, November 25, 2007. I replinished my calories and then some. And promptly fell asleep on my parents living room floor. I woke up long enough to get home and be in bed by 8:oo pm. I am going to blame the turkey not the ride. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Winter is definitely nearing and I feel like a I...
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The Great Divide Project: July 2008
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The Great Divide Project. The 18 month chronicle of David Blaine's preperations for the 2008 edition of the 2500 mile long Great Divide Mountain Bike Race. Monday, July 28, 2008. My GDR Ride Report. The Arnone's are great hosts and I drank some pepsi (bad mistake to have caffeine so late) and ate rhubarb pie. Everyone was still antsy so it was hard to get to sleep and it was made worse by the frequent arrivals of more riders. I think 10 out of 18 riders were sleeping at mile 121. In Butte I got some Burg...
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The Great Divide Project: January 2008
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The Great Divide Project. The 18 month chronicle of David Blaine's preperations for the 2008 edition of the 2500 mile long Great Divide Mountain Bike Race. Monday, January 28, 2008. This morning is a true snow day. The storm has passed, the blue sky is more than blue and all of the schools have closed. The temperature has dropped back down to 9 degrees. I fall back to my mantras:. Don't train, practice- Kent Peterson. You can't train for a 1000 mile run, you can only rest- Yiannis Kouros. I am going to b...
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The Great Divide Project: Fear
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The Great Divide Project. The 18 month chronicle of David Blaine's preperations for the 2008 edition of the 2500 mile long Great Divide Mountain Bike Race. Wednesday, February 7, 2007. Cars are safe. No, I am not ignoring the statistical evidence that shows that cars are coffins. What I am saying can be clearly illustrated with a question. If you had to make a late night dash across a gang-infested neighborhood and you had the choice between a car or a bicycle, which would you choose? Though I have never...