This is a continuation of a blog that was part of the University of Alaska walking program. Now it includes other activities in addition to exercise such as motorcycle rides on my '83 BMW R100RT.
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*Reading the river.*
We've been discussing our scanning techniques and strategies. Since this is
such a vital way we gather critical information while ridi...
So close, and yet so far
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I hate my school. I write this as I am halfway through the SPRING semester,
and beyond overwhelmed. I was in class the other night, when I noticed this
bul...
Packing: Suzuki DL650abs V-Strom
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Lately there has been discussion on what to pack whilst on a riding tour.
Here is what GAW/Gordon of Scoot'n Art * (<--- link)* carries with him. It
appear...
Back among the working
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Today was my first day as a fulltime employee with Sungard Availability
Services at their Aurora Data Center.
Everyone has been very friendly and welcoming...
Hamams and Howls
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Numerous camera shots, film sequences and interviews later, filming was
completed. We once more trekked our way through Antalya airport, trailing
lots of...
"Asphalt Therapy" and my stolen bike of yore...
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"Asphalt Therapy." I owe this blog title to a dear friend, who identified in
an email message to me precisely what the doctor ordered. He should know; he ...
Valentine's Getaway
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After coming off a crazy fall travel schedule, it took only 2 months before
we got the bug to get out of Nome. Conveniently, it coincided with me being
sen...
The Prowl: Experiences with the Triumph Tiger
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Snow’s falling again and I’m daydreaming about the road and the Triumph
Tiger I was riding back in late November. The last motorcycle of the 2009
season wi...
New Year's Resolution: Unitasking
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This past fall, I was first introduced to the word. Reading an article in *Real
Simple *magazine, I was immediately intrigued by the idea of unitasking. As ...
A good walk around the neighborhood
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We took our walk around the neighborhood this evening and saw a lot of work
being done on houses - new drives, new walkways, changes in gardens. It is
alwa...