HD Video, A Jersey, And A New Camera

Just the other night a friend pulls out a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 camera, gives it to me and says I'm tired of viewing all your blurry ass pictures, make some Magic. To That, I give you Magic, well in a short teasing sort of way but shooting HD Video is sweet and when I finally figure out that Handlebar mount I want, it'll be even sweeter.

I give you 50 some odd seconds of the Red Rocks and the tail end of Dakota Ridge. There would've been more Dakota but I've never shot video before and it kind of came as an afterthought about midway through the ride.






I promise in the future I'll not be repeating a bunch of the same video. At the time I was shooting it I didn't even know if I was doing it right and running back up the hill after setting up the camera became tiring pretty quickly.

The second hurdle was figuring out the video software which in the test video I used Windows Movie Maker...pretty simple and easy to learn. I'm looking at the Adobe Premiere Elements as an upgrade though.

On to the second bit of greatness. That being the new Pisgah Mountain Bike Adventure Race Jersey offered by Pisgah Productions. Only $69 and you get to wear a jersey made after the greatest mountain bike race on the east coast and even cooler that it was designed by the Great Brado! Keep in mind they run a bit small so being 6 ft tall and 208 lbs of a semi muscular build with padding, I went with an XL.



Oh, the new camera does take pictures and as a signing off, I give you some eye candy

...Looking towards Green Mtn from the Saddle of Dakota Ridge

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Some Dakota Ridge Technical Goodness
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Mount Morrison and the Red Rocks

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Looking south from Matthew Winters

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If your a local...get out and hit it now...Trails are prime with only a touch of wet here and there.

Love from the Original Big Ring

Late last week I got an envelope in the mail. Turns out Jebus, formally known as "Buddy Christ" loves me and so does the OBR!!! Awww, ain't that sweet?

Aww...blasphamus Jebus Loves me!!

Probably misses the nights of spooning in the tent when I took him to Crested Butte. I can't wait to apply one of these to the new work bench that I'll be manifesting out of a piece of multi purpose furniture that PBR gave me.

Love from Craig

Thanks Big Ring, your the Best!!

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December Rewind

I am an adventurous soul by nature and nothing packs a few weeks adventures into a few hours quite as well as a bike.

So way back on December 12th I pulled Guacamole out of the rabbit hole and went for a ride, my 1st in over a month, his 1st since the 1st week of September when he broke his hand.

It was a good ride, full of sunshine, naps, and some quality downhill after a bit of climbing then repeated.

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Later in the month there was a few night rides

one where PBR was in the spirit

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And others where I had the trails to myself to work out the inner demons

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I finally had an epiphany and in the wise words of Full Trucker, "I let the ride be the ruler of my emotions, not letting the emotions be the killjoy of my ride"

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and the week before Christmas brought a special treat. The private trails of Ken Caryl Ranch. Knowing someone on the inside has its benefits.

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The Beerd Belly 2011

Be it a blessing or a curse, the Goat rides again. There were a few rides in December that deserve attention but being the New Year, The New Year's Day ride takes priority.

The Front Range has been blessed with an unusually warm winter with the highs being in the upper 50's. As of the eve of New year's eve though, the temperatures dropped and we saw our 1st descent snow. With that brought the annual New Year's Day ride, once again at Bergen Peak. This year somewhere between 4-6 inches of Champagne snow covered the trails with a starting temp of 5 degrees F and topping out at a whooping 20 degrees F.

There was a beard, mine alone

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There was beer

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a few big bellies

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and a whole lotta fun riding

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and the biggest herd of Elk I've ever seen. Had to be 100 +

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Garage Sale

Call Jeremy at 720-202-0404 to inquire about listings. Cash or Paypal only!

$950 or best offer...Soma Juice Complete: small frame fits riders between 5'3"-5'9", Rockshox Reba 80mm, WTB Speeddisc Wheelset, Chris King Headset, Truvativ Stylo Crankset, Sram 9.0 SL gripshifters, Sram X7 derailleurs, Avid BB7 disc Brakes with Avid Ultimate Levers.





Cheers!

Jeremy

Its Family Time

Snow is hitting the high country in matters of what can be measured in feet, not just inches. The Front Range Cities though have been enjoying weather that can be described as damn near fall perfect. Sure, there have been those days of blustery wind with a bit of chill and rain mixed in but for the most part we have been enjoying days of sunshine and nice 60-70 degree weather. Can't get much more perfect then that.

Maybe I should be just sharing these on the family blog but as it is, I couldn't resist sharing a bit of my family since they get to suffer without my presence anytime I get to go ride. I am thankful to these beauties that they let me out to play every once in while.

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In the world of riding, I've done a bit here and there but fall has demanded with sickness that I take a rest. Every time I go for a ride, it strikes back threefold with a demand for rest and I have finally relented to drugs of the perscripted sort to deal with this she-bitch of a cold.

In other unrelated cycling matters, I've taken to job searching again. I've been in the appliance field for over 13 years now and though I could take position in another appliance company doing anything from actual service to technical consulting, I'm looking at other avenues as well. Only the market will tell.

A photo of the goat, all snazzy pants. Funny, part is, this isn't far from what I usually wear at work minus the sport coat, but it got tons of remarks on Facebook from friends who haven't seen me in 15 odd years.

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Yes, the years of looking the part of the Crow are definitely far gone. The Movie still rocks though!

1st Snow ride of the Season

I have an issue. If there is a trail that's been unridden, I need to ride it. The season for riding the high country is growing short and the day is drawing near. There are a few trails that I've yet to hit in the beyond 10,000 ft above sea level range and I guess that means I'll just have to start planning for next summer.

Fresh snow awaitin my freshies and yes, this was today!

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The Indian Peaks are starting to take on their heavenly glow

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One thing I miss about the East Coast is big, long technical rock gardens and in this fact, South Saint Vrain never disappoints

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The river itself provides serenity

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