For those of you looking for the tours in Japan, we have a new location! No longer just a blog-page!
We are at www.japanbikenhike.com
In fact this whole blog is there, too. Somewhere, under “bike stories.”
FOR BIKE TOUR IN JAPAN, GO TO THE LINK ABOVE, PLEASE!
It’s those little things that get you. Like when the trail forks and you don’t? This is a great yet humble report of something that could have ended a lot worse, but thanks to logical and practical thinking, it ends well. But it was an adventure, no doubt!
You have to believe that homosexual parades displaying drag, transvestites, and bestiality should be constitutionally protected, and manger scenes at Christmas should be illegal. (more)
Profiling isn’t a bad thing. Really! For all it’s bad press, profiling is a valuable tool in making intelligent choices, and anything thats helps people make intelligent choices is a good thing. (more, oh so much more!)
How to Live with Cars
Road Biker wisdom to stay alive by.
Some say that bikes should be on the sidewalk, the ditch or anywhere except the road, but bikes have every right to be on the road and there are some important common sense laws.
Ah, I knew so little about off-road biking, other than I wanted to do it. Yet I didn’t know the difference between single-track and x-country. Here is how, in Alaska, I found out.
I scraped together enough hormones to try it two years ago…more…
Rumor is, signs are created by people, but have you ever seen anyone make a sign? It has to be as rare as seeing a man climb from a root-cellar. ..more…
…God injected the human soul with emotions beyond the average animal, yet refrained from giving us the skill to describe emotions. That makes us truly human….more
Lacking common sense, an apparently sane man may find himself doing something for which there is no explanation other than, “because I can.”
more…
exploring why one rides cross country.
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Three Good Bike-Girls in JapanIt was a splendidly simple plan. Start in The West and journey to The East. Naturally, an audacious adventure needs naturally daring allies.
a primer on choosing ride buddies.