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Driving Risk
I’m continually wondering about the risks involved in the outdoor activities I love. I probably won’t ever get a clear answer for most of them, because most have too many variables and too little data available. Still, I keep coming back to the questions. Shouldn’t it be possible to at least come up with a…
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Book: Empire Falls / Richard Russo
I can’t remember the last time I got so involved in a story where not much happens. Russo has some method of exploring a setting and the characters in it that kept me turning pages without really knowing or caring why. In the process he offers plenty of observations about the characters that we might…
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Horse and Camaros
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Town Ride
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Movie: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
A gratifying first feature-length film for Wallace and Gromit, as well as the first vegetarian horror film (not the same sort of vegetarian as Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, at least). While the animation is as jaw-dropping as I’ve come to expect from Nick Park, what I really appreciate is the quirky, creative, good-hearted humor.…
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Vedauwoo Hike
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Movie: Junebug (2005)
An insightful, original character piece. It has a unique style, and is very observant without being at all preachy. The central theme of marrying into a family you know nothing about reminds me that Ann will meet much of my Mom’s family for the first time this summer… Certified fresh by Rotten Tomatoes
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Ft. Collins Municipal Railway 1919
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Peak 11408 near Montgomery Pass
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Horsetooth Bike Ride
It felt great to get outside on the bikes today. The sun was shining, but the air temperature was cold. We’d get hot pumping up the hills on the hogback below Horsetooth Reservoir, then get blasted numb by the cold air on the downhills. The reservoir was frozen over, which made the ride feel exotic…