5 cents please (**possible spoilers**)
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5 cents please (**possible spoilers**)
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My inversion table gives me a headache and makes me nauseous so far, but it does seem to help my back a bit, or at lease enough to be a decent placebo.
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Hikers, I have some Garmont Dakotas that are fairly lightly used. Size 11. They're about 6 years old but a size too small so I haven't warn them much at all. I'd part with them for shipping costs.
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With a lot to carry or in really rough terrain I like a boot with a stiff sole. For day hiking when the footing isn't too extreme I like a very light shoe that is barely a boot. You have to have more than one pair of foot ware, just like you need more than one pair of wheels.
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Yikes! What just happened?
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These boots are so powerful that they killed the twitter feed:
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
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That and the fact that it had almost 60,000 posts and 3000 pages.
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So, it is a software problem.
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Subscribe me.
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Yes, the thread was getting too big to load.
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In before the, um, next discussion of footwear?
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I use a pair of Meindl Island Pro boots for hiking. I'm not the most co-ordianted and require a nice sturdy boot I can just place anywhere. I need to get some lighter boots/shoes for some of the well maintained tracks or day trips.
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I think it's time I actually got some clipless road-bike shoes and pedals.
What's a good, reasonably priced pedal and shoe. I have short, wide feet; wear orthotics to correct my knee mis-tracking and roll my feet outwards and am prone to hot/numb feet.
I suck at racing anyway so I don't need to handicap myself further by using toe clips and straps. I'm using an old (NOS) pair of cyclecross shoes with slotted cleats that work for me. Or should I forgo new shoes and just actually do some training before races?
What's a good, reasonably priced pedal and shoe. I have short, wide feet; wear orthotics to correct my knee mis-tracking and roll my feet outwards and am prone to hot/numb feet.
I suck at racing anyway so I don't need to handicap myself further by using toe clips and straps. I'm using an old (NOS) pair of cyclecross shoes with slotted cleats that work for me. Or should I forgo new shoes and just actually do some training before races?
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I wouldn't talk RAAM here much but it is a dude I've ridden with. Funny, he was never really fast and he used to be kind of dickish, but he has mellowed and has more of a sense of humor after doing the thing 3 times and finishing twice.
He does love an egg mcmuffin on the bike.
https://www.raceacrossamerica.org/raa..._Entry_ID=2692
He does love an egg mcmuffin on the bike.
https://www.raceacrossamerica.org/raa..._Entry_ID=2692
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I think it's time I actually got some clipless road-bike shoes and pedals.
What's a good, reasonably priced pedal and shoe. I have short, wide feet; wear orthotics to correct my knee mis-tracking and roll my feet outwards and am prone to hot/numb feet.
I suck at racing anyway so I don't need to handicap myself further by using toe clips and straps. I'm using an old (NOS) pair of cyclecross shoes with slotted cleats that work for me. Or should I forgo new shoes and just actually do some training before races?
What's a good, reasonably priced pedal and shoe. I have short, wide feet; wear orthotics to correct my knee mis-tracking and roll my feet outwards and am prone to hot/numb feet.
I suck at racing anyway so I don't need to handicap myself further by using toe clips and straps. I'm using an old (NOS) pair of cyclecross shoes with slotted cleats that work for me. Or should I forgo new shoes and just actually do some training before races?
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I was looking at shoes myself today - but bike shoes.
Bonts/Sworks/Shimano
I have a good opportunity to do some shopping over the next while.
The insurance payout looks to be decent.
Bonts/Sworks/Shimano
I have a good opportunity to do some shopping over the next while.
The insurance payout looks to be decent.
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Got there too late for the open mic signout. Chilled there for a little bit. Talked to a few interesting people whose kind I don't see very often. I'll probably go back next week.
Now for bed.
Now for bed.
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not a bad idea. but I don't know if I'd like to race in them. should have mentioned it's for my "race" bike. my other bikes have either platform pedals or MTB pedals.
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