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PEDALING THROUGH PEANUT BUTTER

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It's a term that Mark and I use when the trails get sloppy, muddy, mucky, or just all around difficult.  It's a term I also use on the road when I have to ride straight into a head wind.  "It's like pedaling through peanut butter!"  I can remember a ride, probably back in '08 or '09, when Mark, Glenn, Mikey, and I went to Blue Marsh Lake on a January morning...a morning that was so damn cold we really had no good reason to be there.  The temps were in the low teens when we started out.  It was so cold that I couldn't talk....I mean it...my jaw was so frozen I couldn't form words!  Funny thing about that day was, by the the time we were two-thirds of our way through the 30 mile loop, the temps had risen to a balmy 40 degrees.  Those trails that were frozen solid at the beginning of our ride were now a melted muddy mess. There's no such thing as a bad mountain bike ride...but I look back on the end of that ride and all I can think of is that, f...

CONTEMPLATING THE TRAILS AHEAD

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It really meant a lot to me that my wife told me to go biking with the guys and enjoy myself today.  I'm equally appreciative that Mark changed his plans to join Kristain and I.  I've been hanging out in Michaux State Forest now for almost 10 years and, until  today, I never  managed to get there when the foliage was at it's peak.  Today it happened...and it was nothing short of  amazing. Taking in the view from the vista in Michaux State Forest.  Check out this ultra kool photosphere of the view -- October 30, 2016 Mark and Kristain met me this morning at 9.  If I'd of known that it was going to be 65 degrees at 6 AM today we would have left earlier.  Today was just one of those late autumn days here in Pennsylvania that make you happy to just be alive...and I was happy to spend it mountain biking in Michaux.   Today's ride  somehow combined the destination ride, the  exploratory ride , and the "let's just take ou...

MY BIKE'S NOT TOO TIRED

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On those days that I ride my bike to school my students often notice that it doesn't have a kickstand.  That kind of boggles their mind.  Then they ask..."How come you just lean it against the wall?"  My corny response is that "my bike is tired....actually, it's two tired."  Before you roll your eyes, please understand that I work with 140 8th graders each day (and this is my 22nd year !)  Please cut me some slack...those corny jokes get me some street cred. It's October and I'm no longer KEEPING AN EYE ON THE CORN .  The scenery; however, is just as amazing! -- October 28, 2016 The reality is...as anyone who rides a bicycle can tell you...when I'm on my bike it becomes a living part of me.  No matter how tired I am after a day of teaching my butt off, once I get on my bike I feel like a new person.  It literally energizes me.  So, on a Friday afternoon, as I walked up the driveway and into my garage after a long week of teaching...

THE CYCLE OF CHANGE

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First came the rain, then the wind, then the temperature drop.  There's no doubt that Fall has finally arrived in south central Pennsylvania.   Yesterday was the first day that I pulled on my white biking jacket to keep me warm.  (Halfway up Starview Road I realized that I probably didn't need it.)  The foliage, here in York County, is just about at it's peak. Like the the temperature, the leaves too are changing...but this year (I'm not sure if it was the above average heat of the summer or the lack of rain in the area) the colors aren't as spectacular as last year...maybe it's just my imagination, but that's my perspective. My bike parked under the same KEEP PENNSYLVANIA BEAUTIFUL sign as it was on September 2, 2016.  The sunflower fields east of Mount Wolf have changed significantly, yet Pennsylvania is still Beautiful -- October 24, 2016 What remains of the sunflower fields along N Sherman Street Ext just east of Mount Wolf -- October 2...