Winter is waning!

I’ve you’ve lived in Calgary long enough, you know there is no month of the year safe from snow. However, the Canada Geese have arrived, the Franklin Gulls are soaring and swooping along the Bow River while they gobble flies, I saw my first gopher (aka Richardson Ground Squirrel) of the spring a week ago, and this week I saw the first flower!

I’ve been getting flack from my friend Ian over not having blogged since mid-February, which means the picture of his mishap on the Diamond in the Rough trail has been the front page of my blog site since since mid-February (one of the reasons is the failure of my network file server, but it really just boils down to “Backup! Backup! Backup!“).

So to fill in some time gaps, here are some recent photo’s of what I’ve been up to.

Everyone dresses up at our home for Easter, and that includes  the lion’s guarding our front door.

This was taken just after winter’s 2nd-last “Hurrah”. You wouldn’t say the deer’s were friendly, but they certainly weren’t scared of us either.

Ian, staying firmly in the saddle……..

My brother James gave me his Miyata 1000 Grand Touring bicycle 2 years ago (it was absolutely state of the art for touring in the early 80’s with a Cr-Mo steel frame and Shimano 15 speed derailure set), but this is its first public appearance in 20 years! I had to replace the tubes & tires, but everything else was golden (I may replace the brake shoes, but so far they’re grabbing and wearing fine). I commuted to work a couple times on the 1000′, before winter returned and and forced me back to the Haro hardtail for commuting.

Riding the newly constructed pathway through Southland park. The concept of fenced off-leash areas with the main pathway thoroughway (on-leash) is absolutely fantastic. This is the main paved pathway again, from Fish Creek Provincial Park (and the Higgins Bridge) in the South and Southland Park (and the Southland Bridge) in the north. I absolutely love it (even the hill climb up and over Diamond Cove)! Congratulations to the City of Calgary planners.

Stone onlooker on the path between the river and Lafarge’s operations (this section has just been re-opened after 5 years of closure, the old unstable river bank was re-constructed and the pathway repaved).

Winter’s final hurrah caught me commuting home from work on the Miyata, and caught me good! The snow dissapeared fairly quickly over the next couple days, but I was back on the mountain bike and the Miyata was in waiting for a good bath.

Back on mountain bikes, here’s friend Ian

and me (you know, you get a pretty good workout riding snow!)

Today, even this final bit of snow here has melted and we’re back on dry land for another season.

Happy Trails!

Really, other folk have mishaps too?

For a while, it seemed I was kissing the ground every other trip out. Maybe it was icy, muddy, or just plain steep, combined with a bit too much speed. And when I was out with friends, it was always just me. Well, not yesterday as you can see below! (the rider shall remain nameless, but you should be able to tell from the helmet)

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Winter Bicycling in Calgary

My friend Toshi e-mailed recently that Skiing in the deep fresh snow is the sport I like best. Well, I have to say cycling is the sport I like best, followed by skiing, and then sailing (p.s., I hate running, much to the disappointment of my wife who loves it).

Here’s Toshi in a photo from 1997, when I was in Japan on behalf of IVL Technologies and Toshi was IVL’s Japanese agent.

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I envy Toshi, he’s taken a step back from work, given up his internet domain, and has been spending his time doing what he loves. Lately, that sounds like skiing. Two separate week trips to Niseko in Hokkaido so far this season, and another coming next month!Winter Calg

Well, just to show Toshi what he’s missing, here are some recent shots of the best winter bicycling in the world – at home in Fish Creek Provincial Park!

A careful creek crossing! (we didn’t cross anywhere there weren’t tracks and we thought we were over top of gravel barges in the creek).

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Suiting back up after a snack break. Thanks for the granola bar, Ian!

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Another break…..  This is tough work with all these trees down.

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Well Toshi, wouldn’t you rather be here?

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