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Sunday, July 11, 2010

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Viv

You could get your skates sharpened with a more shallow hollow. It'll put the edge back without making it hard to stop. 5/8", 3/4", even 1" if you want to pretend you're a goalie. :)

Red

Yay for forward progress! Yay for riding the XT and boo on it not helping. I think of this as such a comfortable easy bike now that it's hard to imagine that it's actually hindering in your present situation.

You look blonde in that photo! Are you blonde now? :O

Yay to camping! I might go camping up near Whistler this week. First longish ride of the year. Eep!

Red

And umm... that's a HUGE firepit!

carolyn

Viv: that's a good idea, thanks! I do want to pretend I'm a goalie. ;)

Schmi: I think the firepit only looks huge because of the perspective of the shot. :D I promise it's normal sized! ;)

I don't know if I'd go so far as to say that I'm blonde, but my hair is definitely lightening with the summer. I'm not sure why since I'm always indoors, but hey, whatever!

Yay camping! I can't wait to hear about your Whistler ride. I was jealous when I read that you were riding up to BC for work. <3

Mike

You might want to find someone who can sharpen skates properly. I have a good friend that was an NHL equipment manager, and his contention is that a vast majority of injuries are related to poor or incorrect sharpening. If you can find someone that has trained under the Maximum Edge system, that would be perfect. They set up your blade to match you height, weight, position and ability level.

http://www.maximumedge.ca/find_a_max_edge_location.html

carolyn

MIke, that looks neat! Too bad the closest one is 400 miles away. :(

Jake M.

Sounds like an amazing time! I'm heading to the cabin with the family for the weekend.

Craig

Blue,
You look happy sitting with Peter near the campfire. I'm sure you were. My wife and I may go camping this weekend. I'll send you a pic if we do.

Mike

Too bad nobody is close by to sharpen your skates.

Before I found my local guy, I used to mail order my blades to a guy in another state. He did a great job, and I would still be using his services if not for my local sharpener.

You fill out a form with all your pertinent info and mail the blades (only) via priority mail. Normally I would get the blades back in 48 hours.

I wound up getting to sets of steels so I always had a sharp set ready to go.

http://noicingsports.com/sharpen_skates_by_mail.html

Lathan

Sounds like and amazing time you had.. I will be going on http://www.motoswithoutborders.com tour in June 2011 through Ladakh. I really loking forward to the Himalayan adventure. Its stories like yours that make motobike adventures so exciting.

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