At least that's the assumption that I have going right now. Came home and my main PC didn't have any fans running and a CD light was on. The power wouldn't cycle from the switch so I flipped it at the power strip. After doing that there were absolutely no signs of life. So I'm hoping that...
This is Colorado so anytime after July is fair game for first snowfall that low. But, yes the first big snow usually happens in October. The mountains were predicted to get up to a foot out of this storm though. Loveland started making snow Wednesday.
I guess rides in the high country...
You think?! You know....there's this really cool invention that *just* hit the market. It's a quick release seat post clamp. It makes it super easy to lower the seat, especially while you are standing at the top of Belcher wheezing and trying to get rid of the burning lungs. :clue: :bonk:
About 6 years ago we started a ride that was jokingly called 'Man Day' and somehow it stuck. It's always been a ride of epic proportions that we aim for at least 50 miles of single track. We gathered again this year for the 5th Man Day ride. (we skipped a year accidentally) The original plan...
I always wave or nod....Used to be where I grew up anyone on a Trek would not wave, everyone else would. Kinda odd. Out here in CO it seems to depend on how much the rider is concentrating on cranking.
Just pick up whatever blinky you happen to find. I bought whatever was on sale and have not had any problems. It's been through plenty of rainstorms. I also got some reflective stickers that I put on the back of my helmet and have a reflector leg band thing that I put on my left ankle.
Figured it out........if anyone else has this problem and is running Firefox with adblock, turn off adblock and the post new ad button magically appears. (along with a spasm inducing flashing banner ad)
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