I already have one, two, three active blogs in addition to this one, and it's a daily struggle not to start more. One idea that I've so far resisted would be a dump archive of web videos featuring the sounds of riding -- the single most important choice made by an editor in my opinion.
The soundtrack-less "718trailer," embedded below, would be filed under "very well done."
As seen on the Holeshot blog (and a lot of other places, too). DVD available at Dan's.
Of course, I'd like to add that bmx is cute. did it three years ago (to less impressive effect).
My book is finished! Thanks for checking in!
Oct 15, 2010
Oct 7, 2010
Stranger than...
On the Burnside drawbridge, waiting for a passing tugboat, observed this fellow bicycle commuter talking to the air. BMXers will immediately identify the clear Odyssey Twisteds.
Sep 17, 2010
Point and Shoot: Nick Morris.
Aug 27, 2010
Improving on Perfection: Breakfast on the Bridges adds Bacon.
It just seemed like the right thing, to inaugurate Ben's first day back at work since the birth of his beautiful son Gus with donut holes and coffee on the Steel bridge. The sizzlin' fresh pancakes, sausage patties, and non-vegan bacon were an unfathomable surprise quickly embraced.
All props to the profitless BonB crew.
We loitered for a half hour or so, discussing work and bikes: Caleb is happily unemployed again, and assembling a touring bike for a winter voyage; Ben complained about commuting via bmx ("It's half the speed, and twice the work!") and resolved to get his road bike functional before Monday; and I smugly called attention to my new collapsible metal pannier basket, a twenty-dollar purchase which keeps the messenger bag off my back and doubles my investment in the sixteen-inch machine.
We finally parted ways for what I assume were excellent Fridays all around.
All props to the profitless BonB crew.
We loitered for a half hour or so, discussing work and bikes: Caleb is happily unemployed again, and assembling a touring bike for a winter voyage; Ben complained about commuting via bmx ("It's half the speed, and twice the work!") and resolved to get his road bike functional before Monday; and I smugly called attention to my new collapsible metal pannier basket, a twenty-dollar purchase which keeps the messenger bag off my back and doubles my investment in the sixteen-inch machine.
We finally parted ways for what I assume were excellent Fridays all around.
Aug 14, 2010
Point and Shoot: Portland Summer Thursdays...
Summer street rides have been going well for over a month now, but this was the first night of the season that the camera left my jeans pocket. Two shots:
Allen Burger, smith up the Lincoln High driveway ledge, bar height and then some. Good grief.
Visiting from Philly, Dan Bob, nose-to-180, waterfront warmup.
...
Portland summers start late but go forever. Check the Thursday night photos from late August and September of last year.
See you at Lovejoy Fountain, 9 o'clock, Thursday!
Allen Burger, smith up the Lincoln High driveway ledge, bar height and then some. Good grief.
Visiting from Philly, Dan Bob, nose-to-180, waterfront warmup.
...
Portland summers start late but go forever. Check the Thursday night photos from late August and September of last year.
See you at Lovejoy Fountain, 9 o'clock, Thursday!
Aug 10, 2010
Jul 21, 2010
Moose carcass. Bears. Trails at midnight.
It was almost two years ago to the day that I first voiced my appreciation of the Alaska riding blog No Bikes, in a parenthetical side note to a post about the Ukrainian ghost town of Pripyat.
The frequent anecdotes and photos offered glimpses of a tight-knit bmx scene in the midst of mountains, wilderness, wildlife, and frontier culture, and always left me hungering for more. With the release of No Bikes' seventh video, Burn This, that hunger has been finally, finally satisfied.
In addition to the full length video, rider / filmer / editor / photographer / blogger / husband / financial actuary Aaron Gates found the time to re-edit the footage into a surprisingly legitimate documentary, called The Hinterland, offered as a bonus item on the dvd. My recommendation: buy this $5 dvd right now, and watch the documentary immediately. Give that time to settle, and then watch Burn This.
Offered online are two standout scenes from The Hinterland. Enjoy.
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