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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Picture Randoms from a Busy Spring

Haven't been as active on the blog. Part of that is because I'm very active elsewhere online lately.
Most readers here also check out my Strava account from time to time. That's where a lot of my good biking pictures are lately. This ride, from the other day on Beartooth Pass, is a good example, with 12 pictures of different lakes on the pass.
For work, I have an Instagram account now. It has pictures of food, classrooms, and road trips for work.
I'm on FB much more than I used to be, though I try to only post once a month or so.

Lots of my better pictures from the year can be found above. But there are a lot of randoms I found backing up the files today, some fav's:
Wind River Canyon in WY is a gem.
On this trip there had been so much moisture, erosion was gouging all sorts of new channels in the canyon walls. 

On road trips, I like to find cool, out of the way spots to get out and stretch.
One of my stash spots in WY.


Love living on The Beartooth Front

Long, windy training rides get psychedelic sometimes. 


You've been organic gardening for a while when morels volunteer in your paths.

North Derby Gulch 
Joining Papa at work

Staging fake arguments with Papa at work after a long day at the FSA food show.

MT Air Freshener


Saw some wild things in Drummond, most of all this scene.
This dude was silently, doggedly marching out a perimeter patrol of the HS campus very early in the morning.
With a box on his head. 

Price of Progress


An actual gallows from back in the day



A favorite stash spot from my Bozeman days, revisited with Rose

Speaking of Rose. . . . . 

Speaking of Bozeman. . . . 


River Party in Reed Point

Gotta love Homeschool classrooms
Johnson Divide

Derby Pond

On the Border of Sweetgrass & Stillwater Counties

Big Sky Country: up on North 191
New addition to the garden this Spring.

Say my name.

Oh, wait, you don't have to say my name. It's now on my shirt. 

Working with the IMBA Trail Crew and Pedal United volunteers.

Nichols Creek Trail will connect the sweet ST over at RLM with the ST network @ Silver Run XC Ski Area.
It will make for upwards of 20 miles of connected ST, all recently build to modern MTB standards.
These trails will really cement RL's status as a destination MTB town, especially with the pump track being built in town. 
The last picture of Lucy. May She Rest in Peace. 

The first picture of the new guy. Still working on the name. 

The 1st ride with the new guy was BTP, at sunset. It was great. Love him.
Thinking of an American name maybe. He's a burly bike, for a road bike at least.