This one is just too cool not to share. It will inspire you to get out in the cold. I like how happy the dog is in the video. The people seem to be having fun too...
http://vimeo.com/35403060
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Heavy Snow and Limb Removal Help
Hey Folks,
It has been too long since my last post but hopefully this information can help someone out. The City of Fort Collins will be collecting storm damaged limbs for free. See the link below for more information!
http://www.fcgov.com/news/index.php?id=4046
Happy Thursday!
It has been too long since my last post but hopefully this information can help someone out. The City of Fort Collins will be collecting storm damaged limbs for free. See the link below for more information!
http://www.fcgov.com/news/index.php?id=4046
Happy Thursday!
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Snowshoeing
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From L to R- Dr. B, Winston, Dr. H, and Dr. S. in the parking lot on Deadman Rd. |
We had a great day of snowshoeing that was quite a surprise. We initially had plans to go to a new area west of Boulder that Christi and I had never visited, led by our fearless friend Dr. S. When we picked up Dr. S and Dr. B at 8am, the snow was already flying in Fort Collins, so we thought the drive to Boulder might be dodgy. Instead, we decided to live on the edge and head to the Red Feather Lakes area.
Red Feather Lakes is about 45 minutes northwest of Fort Collins. If you have never been there, it is well worth a visit, or many visits. It really is an impressive landscape, not only for the mountains that surround it but more for the smattering of large rock formations scattered throughout the many meadows and small lakes that dot the area. These are all encapsulated in evergreen forests filled with ponderosa, spruce and clumps of aspen. Incidentally, our snowshoe route took us through some stands of aspens with some of the largest aspen trees we have collectively ever seen.
I initially describe this trip as dodgy because, except for the last mile or two of the drive, we thought we may not have enough snow for snowshoeing. We thought we might enjoy a nice mixed conditions hike, but we indeed had plenty of snow. In fact, it snowed the entire time we were hiking. Our route was an out and back circuit on Deadman Road, a forbidding name, but quite a nice place. We probably went a total of 6 miles and had great snowshoeing conditions. Deadman Road is a Forest Service road that goes on for 20 or 30 miles and eventually connects with the Laramie River Road. Although I have not traveled the route personally, I believe one would be able to eventually link to roads that would wind into Laramie, WY or to Cameron Pass. I think we often fail to realize just how much public land there is in this corner of the world. We are talking lots, tons, a truckload here. Incidentally, I already have summer plans for a bike tour that will just do this, probably linking into Cameron Pass and heading back down the Poudre Canyon.
We all had a very nice snowshoe, caught a brief glimpse of a moose gliding through about 3 feet of snow like it was no problem at all, and topped off the trip with a couple of Girl Scouts on a Ski Lift (those were the names of the hot chocolate beverages imbued with some peppermint schnapps that we consumed at the Pot Belly Restaurant and Bar, another great place to visit). However, I personally believe Winston had the best time of all as he ran six times the distance we covered and enjoyed a lot more smells and then got to sleep the whole way home.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Reservoir Ridge Natural Area - aka Michaud Lane Trail
First Trail Junction and view Northeast |
Deer on the Ridge |
What would be a sunset hike without some pictures of the sunset. The sky just keep getting better and better!
Labels:
Biking,
Hiking,
Michaud Lane,
Sunsets,
Trail Running
Friday, December 10, 2010
Tweed Run Fort Collins

I dare say the time is upon us. A call to my fellow gentleman and ladies, scallywags and misfits, it is time to organize, improvise, instigate and pontificate upon the merits and grand delusions of tweedom. What is this jibber jabber rubbish you ask. In the spirit of the original, or at least as original as I could find with a quick spin on the great wizard of Google, I announce tentatively concrete plans for the Fort Collins Tweed Run. (***I am relatively new to this blogging thing and I do not know all of the etiquette rules to using photos from other sites, so if I am breaking them I am sorry. I used the photo from http://bikehugger.com/. I hope that suffices).
But wait dear sir, what is a tweed run? Look here, or maybe here, and just to be safe lets include a this one. Sounds smashing indeed, so when can I begin to air my tweeds to eliminate that mothball smell. Well, I say we shoot for spring 2011. Enticing details, but not too detailed, details to follow. The gist is this. Meet in Old Town, drink some tea, coffee, scotch, or whiskey (American or Scottish, depending on if you are a purist and of which puritan persuasion you may be), water, or beer and begin a leisurely ride towards Laporte, then Bellevue. Maybe a venture into the brand new, so new they do not even have a website (or maybe they just do not want a website, but here there are on the web none the less) Bellevue Bean Coffee shop for some more coffee, tea or other libation before heading in a decidedly circuitous route to our point of origin, at which point we will once again have liquid libations of one's personal choosing. May I humbly recommend something from this fine establishment. Sweet Succotash!! Those folks can produce a mighty fine pint indeed.
Cheerio my good lads and lasses.
Coffee Shop Conversations....
It always amazes me what people will say in a public place on a cell phone. Less than 3 feet away right now a woman is talking about how she is bipolar, accused of running away with a homeless man, and sitting with a man who is obviously drunk, or at least close to it. She says her family is trying to kidnap her and she is on disability. She was seeking legal advice on how her court appearance is going to go. It is not like I am trying to hear all of this, but these people really do not care who hears this stuff.
I love coffee shops. They keep life interesting.
I love coffee shops. They keep life interesting.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Tweed Rides
I have been kicking around the notion of a organizing a tweed ride for a number of years now. I have to say, I think the time may be upon us, or at least upon us soon. Our weather is a bit unpredictable this time of year, but I think springtime may be the right time. If you live in the Fort Collins area and would be interested in a cruising along on a tweed'er shoot me an email. We could also make one happen much sooner than spring if the weather looks right. We will probably start and end at a local brewery, who knows, maybe Equinox....
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