Memorial Day weekend Dave and I took a quick overnight bike tour. We’ve done more biking in the past year but it still isn’t second nature like kayak tripping is. With a big week+ trip in New Mexico planned for the fall we need some short shakedown trips as practice. I searched for a relatively [...]
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Petersburg Shakedown Ride
Posted in Running and other Multi-sport adventures, Trips and Expeditions on June 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
False Cape, finally!
Posted in Trips and Expeditions on April 17, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
This past weekend Dave and I finally made it back to False Cape State Park for some kayak camping with the usual gang of 10. We have been planning this trip for something like 3+ years now. One would think that planning a three day kayak camping to a location four hours south shouldn’t take [...]
The Historic Triangle
Posted in Running and other Multi-sport adventures, Trips and Expeditions on September 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Historic Triangle area of Virgnia (i.e. Jamestown/Williamsburg/Yorktown) is one of my and Dave’s favorite weekend escapes. There is sooo much to do there — paddling, running, biking, camping, history, food. We never have enough time to do everything. This weekend when Dave and I found oursevles unexpectedly unscheduled we headed down that way. We [...]
Ireland!
Posted in Running and other Multi-sport adventures, Trips and Expeditions on August 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Yes, I know I’m woefully behind in blogging. Its not that we haven’t been doing anything rather its just that I’ve been too busy. The biggest happening was Dave and my trip trip to Ireland in June. It was a two week bike trip. Not much for tours, I found a bike rental place in [...]
The Great Outdoors of … DC!
Posted in Running and other Multi-sport adventures, Trips and Expeditions, tagged biking, camping on July 5, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Washington DC is a city with amenities — museums music, and food. We’ve got the government and all that entails. However, I’m more a fan of DC’s outdoor amenities which get overlooked all too often. With the Potomac, the Shenendoahs, the C&O Canal and many other great outdoor resources just minutes away DC should be [...]