Jamie,
Congrats brother. Very proud of you.
Nice point on the bike tracks. This year especially, they were a keen analog record of the trials and tribulations of "le tour". I thought similar sentiments of followers viewing my deep ruts sometimes; the story they told. One important message from it all: Riders suffer at the back and the front equally. Likewise, appreciation of the beauty is there no matter one's general classification...And how `bout all the animal tracks? Not in 6 years on route was I ever aware of how much wildlife is truly out there until every critter was cast in the mud. Pretty cool.
Enjoy the rest. Go see Bob at the Silver Brewery asap for debriefing.
Cheers,
Matthew
Making Tracks
Jamie,
Congrats brother. Very proud of you.
Nice point on the bike tracks. This year especially, they were a keen analog record of the trials and tribulations of "le tour". I thought similar sentiments of followers viewing my deep ruts sometimes; the story they told. One important message from it all: Riders suffer at the back and the front equally. Likewise, appreciation of the beauty is there no matter one's general classification...And how `bout all the animal tracks? Not in 6 years on route was I ever aware of how much wildlife is truly out there until every critter was cast in the mud. Pretty cool.
Enjoy the rest. Go see Bob at the Silver Brewery asap for debriefing.
Cheers,
Matthew