Maps Follow-Up
I wrote just a couple of days ago about my love for maps and how I look at them and see the possibilities. So, in a desire to play around… Read more »
I wrote just a couple of days ago about my love for maps and how I look at them and see the possibilities. So, in a desire to play around… Read more »
It was a Korean War history day today, as the first forty miles of my ride followed the advance of the north’s army as it sliced through American and ROK… Read more »
Part of my research into MSR1 was to develop the route for a ride from Songtan to Daejon (see my last post). I knew I couldn’t put together the logistics… Read more »
I love maps. Maybe it’s in the imagining where I can go or what I can see when I get there. I look at the page (or screen) and I… Read more »
This could be the classic case of counting my chickens before they hatch. There’s still a lot of time left in the day, but by the end of it all… Read more »
A year ago today I left social media behind and resolved to post something on this blog every day. I succeeded in that for the most part. I “failed” on… Read more »
It was just a couple of days ago that I wrote about some pieces of equipment that I was using on the bike. I’d struggled trying to get my Panaracer… Read more »
You may recall my motto, “Saturdays are for 70s” from the rides I’ve done over the past few weekends. But today wasn’t Saturday…it was Sunday. So I did 80. For… Read more »
A decent cycling helmet still gets old, and it’s good to replace one every few years. I generally go until the padding starts to fray a bit. Then it’s time… Read more »
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 »