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Today’s June 25th. A rather random day to most citizens of the world, but to Koreans (and those familiar with Korean history), it marks the day the North launched a… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
Today’s June 25th. A rather random day to most citizens of the world, but to Koreans (and those familiar with Korean history), it marks the day the North launched a… Read more »
My new motto: “Saturdays are for 70.” I’m repeating myself when I say “it was a good day for a ride,” but hey, it was a good day for a… Read more »
It’s getting that I can’t go out on a weekend without getting about 70 miles these days. This morning it was 72, and I’m really not feeling any worse than… Read more »
Or, the benefits of any time off. For some reason, I lose track of things like taking a break. I just put my head down and plug on. Through the… Read more »
Just a reminder that the morning rides are as good as ever. Even better when you don’t know in particular where you’re going and just decide to go anyway. The… Read more »
The more I think about it, the more I believe that Korea is just built for biking. Since I joined Strava in 2017, I’ve ridden nearly 15,000 miles, and I’m… Read more »
A long day, with two medical appointments separated by 5 hours up in Seoul had me looking for things to do within range of the Samsung Medical Center, and much… Read more »
If you’ve followed this blog for a while, you may remember Ryan Van Duzer — the bikepacker that I’ve been watching for quite some time. Well, in these COVID days,… Read more »
One of the things I love about my wife is that she doesn’t complain about my riding. So I’m willing to do what I can for her in return. Including… Read more »
Welcome back, BCFB. I resolved last night when I went to bed that I would set the alarm for 4, and if it was over 50 when I got up,… Read more »