Rainy days in the Gorge. Oh well. Go to Miguel’s.
Fall fun (by zach.stone)
Torrent is great. First time there since the new managment, and while getting a pass is a pain, the crag is very pleasent as it is never overcrowded. Still, though, a somewhat sad testament to people’s inability to live by simple rules. Anyhow, I am really really weak now. Anything vertical feels REAL steep. Which is no good.
(via Red River Rockhouse)
For any who frequent the Gorge (only tools call it ‘The Red, fyi, re: The Manimal) there is a new food option, the Red River Rock house. Just down 11 from Miggies/Natural bridge/Torrent, and crucially in Woolf Co., this new place just opened up. I kid you not, I had one of the three best burgers I have ever had when I visited last night. Really fun laid back vibe, really great food, PBR and Flying Dog on tap, great prices, and really good people. Buckle up and kick the recession in the teeth people, support local business. Combined with the fact that the reconstruction of Red River Outdoors began this weekend, this new place might just signal that the Gorge is ready to grow up. Don’t get me wrong, I love Miggies, and Miguel, but its nice to have another option and to spread the crowd. Oh yah, Woolf county aint dry either…
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Un buen día en Montserrat! La temperatura fue perfecto y la roca fue cool! El estilo allí es más dura, pero me gusta mucho!
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SOLO MISSION: BEAR AND BACK
Note to self: 100+ mile rides are highly more enjoyable in good company. Longest solo ride to date. Won’t do that... -
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Instagram Roundup, It’s been a lot of cycling.
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Anonymous asked: You are the reason people have fantasies about librarians while spending inordinate amounts of time in the stacks.
BUMMER.
If a person is stuck in the stacks fantasizing about librarians, I’m assuming it’s because they can’t find their book and need help real...
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By request.
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It takes an ocean not to break.
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“Poetry must resemble prose, and both must accept the vocabulary of their time.”— William Butler Yeats on modern poetry in a rare 1936 BBC recording.