It’s been about forever since I’ve posted any of the latest update about what Elizabeth and I have been up to.
The latest adventures include a trip to
Pittsburgh 2007 |
It’s been about forever since I’ve posted any of the latest update about what Elizabeth and I have been up to.
The latest adventures include a trip to
Pittsburgh 2007 |
September 17, 2007
It’s been a while since I’ve written, so I’ve got to mention that the wedding was absolutely fantastic. I’ll get some photos up on the web as they become available. Any photos from folks who attended would be great. Please shoot me an email if you’re one of those infamous folks.
Everything went so quickly, and from the wedding it was a very short amount of time and we were off to the honeymoon. We had quite the adventure up in
We should have some photos up soon.
We’re still in the process of getting the bungalow together, but it’s coming together very nicely. We initially started with piles of boxes up to our ears, but now have gotten it down to about three or four boxes left in various rooms. We’re waiting on a few more small projects to get done around the house and we should have those cleared up pretty quick.
Training as you can imagine has been pretty sporadic at best. It’s been great to take some time off and recoup. It’s just tough because it’s right at the peak of the season. I’m already looking forward to some adventures next year. It should be a great year for training with a more regular schedule ha.
Gotta run and get to the cookies in the oven. More posts soon.
Cheers,
Scott
PROS Plan, Pools, and Wedding Planning
The weeks since the last post has gone by in a blur. We’ve spent a lot of time fixing up
All of last weekend we spent it trying to bail water out of the basement. I thought we might have to get one of the deep-sea diving suits ready to do the laundry. Fortunately, we only took on about half an inch of water in the basement. The rough part was that it was coming up through the floor because of the hydrostatic pressure.
Hmmm… looks like wedding plans call. I’ll write more soon.
Mile High Mayhem
The air was crisp, cool, and decidedly
On the first hill I connected with my inner Lance and took off like a banshee howling in the wind. I arrived at the crest of the hill, approximately .5 miles into the ride, with my first hill victory over my companions. From there, I knew that besting them on any other portion of the 65 mile course was simply not necessary. I think they knew it too, because that was the last time I saw the front of their bicycles.
The rest of the adventure that day went great. We had the best weather ever and the landscape was especially awesome. The recent rains had greened up everything to a lush emerald hue. The riding was fun, and the folks out on the road were as amazing as ever. At the end of this entry you’ll find some links to photos from the ride. Some photos also include a quick trip to downtown Denver to check out the new DAM building and the capital.
The next day after the 65 mile ride I really couldn’t think about riding on the bicycle again. However, Dean and Jason convinced me to try an easy 23 mile ride to get breakfast up in the mountain town of Johnstown. We took off from Boulder and took 36 towards Lions, CO. on the way there we turned off onto a small two-lane road that gradually headed up a valley/canyon. It was a breathtaking ride. Not just because of the scenery, but also because I was out of breath pushing my bike up the hill ha.
Group photos
The Real Deel
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The Dean Machine
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Super Scott
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