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+1 to all the 'get well soon' comments [MENTION=316622]cali_axela[/MENTION]. I too have had a few concussions from bike accidents. It sounds like you've got your head on your shoulders (pun intended )
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Thanks guys. Also, I am seriously taking advantage of Oregon's great medicinal marijuana regulations. Combined with ibuprofen it helps just as much, if not more so, than the oxy they prescribed, without nearly as many side effects.
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MMJ leaves a paper trail...
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Today I cured my hangover with 35 miles of HTFU.
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Got back last week from Yellowstone/Grand Teton/Boulder.
Here are a few pictures:
*all using a Sony RX100 ii
I was happy I went during the off season, especially with the weather behaving.
Yellowstone was cool but I don't see myself going back, unlike Zion which I would love to go back to. Yellowstone was more of a drive to a location and walk around then get back in the car. We did do back-country camping a few nights. Next trip will most likely be Australia and then Machu Picchu.
Here are a few pictures:
*all using a Sony RX100 ii
I was happy I went during the off season, especially with the weather behaving.
Yellowstone was cool but I don't see myself going back, unlike Zion which I would love to go back to. Yellowstone was more of a drive to a location and walk around then get back in the car. We did do back-country camping a few nights. Next trip will most likely be Australia and then Machu Picchu.
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Looks like a great trip. would love to get in the mountains out West.
Today I still don't have power. Stupid hurricane.
Edit: Sounds pretty callous considering how badly Haiti and Florida got hit...
Today I still don't have power. Stupid hurricane.
Edit: Sounds pretty callous considering how badly Haiti and Florida got hit...
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Rad workout! I haven't run in over a week, because I've had a cold. I'll try to start running next week, but I never go as far as 19 miles. I usually do from three to eight miles, twice or maybe three times a week. I think my longest run was about 12 miles.
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That is why you can't yell FIRE! in a crowded theater?
Well, I WAS in the hospital on the night of the Aurora shooting.
I think they would care when they are denied ****ers after paying ten bucks.
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I went camping last night, was pretty rad! Forgot my stove fuel so cooked over the open flames had zucchini pasta with a vodka sauce...not too shabby. We then took brownie mix and RC cola and maybe Crownies and slathered that in frosting. The hike was nice but my friend slipped and fell on a log and hurt his ankle.
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I need a presta pressure gauge. Somehow I'm getting away with running <32 psi (my baseline pressure) in 33mm clinchers without pinch-flatting. I have no idea what pressure I used during the race yesterday, but it worked.
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Thanks. That is great, 13 is the farthest I've ran, and I haven't done that in a while.
I definitely recommend it.
I definitely recommend it.
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Hope you're feeling better soon!
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Technically both sides are NDS as it stands now.
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A lot of my fatbike cohorts love them analog 0-15 jams. I think im gonna grab one this year as my digital sks airchecker has been wonky lately, i think i smushed the seal inside the presta connection