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The Last Saturday in August

Posted in HomeLife by Mike
Aug 30 2010
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Was great -

Running up that hill

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Visualize where you want to be – then be there now..

Posted in HomeLife, People, writing by Mike
Aug 18 2010
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Perhaps this is getting old -

Actually, this is all about getting old -

Yep- another day, another commute – Another record – this time by more of a slice than what I did yesterday.

But I am getting ahead of myself – some details that make this ride, this moment a little more special to me than otherwise would appear on the surface.

Yesterday I had a great ride. It was a great day by any standard. Sally rode to work, perhaps caught up in my passion for riding. She did great. Had a wonderfull experience in and out, felt refreshed and invigorated – endorphin lollypops for all. We had a not so gourmet dinner, and some adult beverages and were feeling rather proud of ourselves and basking in the shared experiences of the day.

Ring Ring….

It’s 8PM and the phone rings – Sally’s dad fell. It’s off to her folks to pick up her mom and follow the rescue crew to the hospital.

Looking at DC laying there, I could tell by the lie of his left leg he was… screwed. X-Rays soon confirmed his hip was a mess. He would need a trip into the body shop for some structural work if he was ever going to walk again. At 90 such a trip is always a concern.

After talking with the OS we were able to get Sally’s mom back home to bed around midnight, and we made it home late. Long day -
Then it was up early to gather the troops and be at the hospital to be on hand for the operation. I was going to work – you can have too many people in a waiting room – Sally was going to the hospital. As usual, I was riding in. Sleepy but better than DC was that morning.

Riding alone one has time to ponder. Mostly I think about work if I am commuting – sometimes I ponder philosophical things – Today I was thinking of being active and fit at my age, and keeping that up for the rest of my life. I don’t like the idea of becoming frail – breaking things – I want to be 80 and get up in the morning like I was on springs. I was curious if I have what it will no doubt take to see this though – or will I one day just stop and take up residence on a couch and slowly fade away consumed by my own agedness – go down without a fight.

Starting for home tonight I was tired. A co-working asked if it was time to break another record. “Not tonight, thats for sure – I could fall asleep right now” was my simple reply.

It is a familiar sequence. Once the muscles warm up, wind in the face – music filling the mind – I become re-invigorated, born again hard. So, I am still not setting pace, just easy tempo riding and a thought enters –

Laying there – post surgery, which thankfully DC seems to have made it through without complications, What would HE do if he were here and could be me at this moment? What would I do if I found myself at a doorstep moment in life and could back up to THIS moment and participate in THIS adventure, if only for the time I had to get home?

Time to throw it down. I picked up the pace and got steady freddy on my eddy with some upper tempo riding – right up to the “I think I am going to barf” zone, and stayed there. I looped on Ranbird on the iPod for the remainder of the ride. My 20lb bag with my laptop in it was making my back SCREAM, Legs were doing the mashed potato. I was balls to the walls riding like someones life depended on it. This one was for DC and I visualized HIM feeling the wind on his face and youthful power expelling from his heart, lungs and legs as I thew myself and my machine at every hill along the way.

As the ride progressed, doubt set in. I had announced over my inner-voice loudspeaker for all to hear that this was for him – a dedicated effort. The problem was, I was not sure what my exact record time was – thats what computers are for – keeping track of such things.

Towards the end of the ride is a not so fun hill. Almost the entire commute home is up hill, but this section has more than a little sting to it, and my Corsa Extra does not have a 27 out back – I would have to sit in on a 24 all the way up. My estimation of time had me well below record pace. What kind of dedicated effort was this? Well, I thought – nobody will know unless I relay the days events here. Simple.

Then I start making excuses. I had a slow start – I was down the road aways when the idea was on me –

Also, being a new build, I was having trouble getting on the big ring at times, and on the one downhill where I can get skinny and fly, I was spun out on the 48. That HAD to have made a difference.

There I was – in the vomit zone… Knowing for sure that with all these factors, I was not going to have anything to write about. This was NOT going to be a best time dedication worthy event. Sorry DC..

How about the best ride I am capable of RIGHT NOW? If I rode the best I could RIGHT NOW would that not cut to the essence of the matter ? – to the heart of the dedication ?

Thats what I proceeded to do. My quest became to do the best I could possibly do on THIS ride – let this moment stand for itself.

Two clicks down – and spinning up with renewed focus on the upper ends of the false flat of the hill through the orchards, the sweat was obscuring my vision, but correcting the situation to any satisfaction would only delay my cause. Press on.

The final turn then up the driveway, which is the technical crux for a street bike with 12% grade on loose gravel for 450 feet – but protocol says I can not stop the clock until I am at the back door.

When I did, there was a time. I had no idea how this compared to other rides – I mentioned that I had not bothered to commit the record to memory. It would only be after I load the 705 into Ascent that I would know..

But first there are dogs and cats to feed – A phone call with Sally, who is back up at the hospital and I am pleased to report that DC seems to be recovering from the 3 hours in the body shop. Good news. Being who she is, she asks how my ride was tonight. “OK” is all I come back with.

Now it’s time. Time to flip open the laptop, and plug in the 705

What have we here?

Damm. You go you !

That was for you DC. I hope that in your anesthesia filled dreamscape today you found yourself with the wind on your face, if only for forty-six minutes and thirty-nine seconds.

That one was for you

Not sure what it will take to top this – perhaps more of the same old thing…

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Some Days -

Posted in HomeLife by Mike
Aug 15 2010
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You just want to curl up and have someone scritch you furry little head…

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RWRCR – The Movie

Posted in HomeLife by Mike
Aug 14 2010
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Or the slideshow anyway -

If interested you can find the (rather large) movie of the RWRCR here.

It’s an mp4 file – so you may need to download prior to playing..

It was a week ago today, yet seems so long ago.

TIme flies like an arrow.

Fruit flies like a banana.

M-

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Same thing, Only different

Posted in HomeLife by Mike
Aug 14 2010
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Three more shots – All HDR from the same place.

Large files.

Hope you enjoy.


And the one from the previous post,

HDR from the 'boat house'

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A view to dream on

Posted in HomeLife, Places by Mike
Aug 11 2010
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Simple yet complete.

As I grow older, I seem to appreciate ‘light’ more..

Last Friday we had just arrived in Rangeley for the RWRCR and there were some summer showers rolling around. Around 4PM it was clearing and the light was breaking through. I took the opportunity to set up my tripod and snap 5 shots for an HDR merge and came up with this. Click for larger – (MUCH larger)

HDR from the 'boat house'

Hope you enjoy it.

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Three Days Away

Posted in HomeLife by Mike
Aug 04 2010
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Rangeley > Woburn > Rangeley is just three days away – to say I am looking forward to it is an understatement. It is looking like five riders this year – there were four more who for various reasons wanted to go but could not make it.

It’s a great road, a great ride and should be great fun.

Always a concern, is weather. So far the forecast has been stable and looking like

Wow. Dream weather.

If you are reading this and can make it, it’s NOT TOO LATE -

If you can’t -

Well.

Sucks to be you.

The Route from the KML file

The Route from the KML file (Click for larger)

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Me Myself and I

Posted in HomeLife by Mike
Jul 29 2010
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I try to commute to work every day I can, or at least of late I have been less likely to bail when I could otherwise ride. Should be four out of five times this week.

I have been riding with the Garmin 705 for two and a half years now. I was initially a bit disappointed until I discovered (or was pointed to) Ascent. Ascent is singularly the best software for analysis of output from your Garmin device. Also, still more motivation to own a Mac (yeah, mac only – Sorry Mr. PC)

Ascent (or montebello software) have been outstanding at adding new features and updating the product on a regular basis. One feature I have enjoyed that was recently added is a tool to compare up to three rides. This Screen Cast movie shows my rides to work from Monday, Tuesday and Thursday this week.

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Playing with Tone Mapping and HDR

Posted in HomeLife by Mike
Jul 10 2010
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So,
Since I was taking pictures of my bike (yes, sad) I decided to play with HDR again..

The new interface to HDR from Light Room 3 is rather nice -

The results -

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Yes, I took them all outside and let them run around for a while…

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Road Ready -

Posted in HomeLife by Mike
Jul 08 2010
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The Merckx Corsa Extra is done – (I will still swap out the wheels when I get a more period correct set built up)
Other than a tweak here and there (still need to shorten the SIS cable housings a bit)
Bla bla bla …
Anyway – here it is.
All done
( I went with the white tape )

I am in a word, pleased with the results. Not bad for a $450 bike..

I also dated it as best I could – I figure it was made in ’91 and probably first built in ’92.

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