I've been messing around with some story telling tools (aren't we blessed to live in such an age?). Over at Creativist I've put together a short multimedia-rich page on gravel riding in Tasmania. I hope you like it.
Introducing the Cyclotouring Handlebar Bag
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When Rene Herse couldn’t find the bags he wanted for his bikes, he began
offering his own, way back in the mid-1940s. As far as we know, he
pioneered the f...
New Technologies in Bicycle Manufacturing
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Bicycles, long a popular and environmentally friendly mode of
transportation, are undergoing significant changes thanks to the
development of new technolog...
The VO Blog Has Migrated!
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After 17 years, we will no longer update this blog platform. Google will no
longer support Blogger and the associated programming we have put into it.
So...
Drive Fast
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Today is Ash Wednesday, a Christian Holy Day of prayer and fasting. While I
don't particularly care what (if any) faith a person follows, I do think
the id...
New Radio Show!
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Owing to cascading back-to-school schedules I make my return to typing
words into the internet incrementally, and to that end here's a short post
alerting ...
A New Day is Dawning in 2019!
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It's that time of year again. The very beginning. That moment filled with
hope and anticipation, fresh starts and optimism. After eight years
tolerating...
Scott Spark: New cranks and a 1x conversion
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I can always find some way to improve my bikes, it didn't take long since I
got my Scott Spark mountain bike that I decided to do an upgrade. One of
the t...
Back on the road.
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Been awhile... Let's start back with a pic from the latest build from
BikeHell in Raleigh.... That frame is the first real bike I ever owned,
bought new ...
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Timeline Photos
Grinnell Point towers above Swiftcurrent Lake and Swiftcurrent Falls at
Many Glacier this past weekend. The sun was just starting to hit th...
Total Rush - Total Dick
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You can tell how much time and enthusiasm I have for Blogging here by the
frequency of my posts. It's rare that anything gets me stirred up enough
to writ...
Winery Wander 300
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After a spot flu that kept me off the rode for the inaugural Tarago 400, I
decided I would travel north to have a go at the Winery Wander 300, and so
move ...
A new arrival
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This post is a couple of weeks old, but I did manage to go and buy that MTB
that I was talking about. I still haven't given this machine a name yet,
nor...
Cyclists and Motorists: Sharing the Road
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After writing about the road rage incident in Brazil I came across this
article by James D. Schwartz the editor of The Urban Country. With his
permission I...
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