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From Ersatz Cowboy Lassos The Wild West by Gregory Garceau

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Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Yeah, it's tough to ride on trails like that. Usually, MY Town does a pretty good job of plowing the trails within a few days of a snowstorm. On this particular ride, I found the sun and 40-degree temperatures did an even better job of clearing the trails than the plows.

1 month ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

That' one sure way to skip rocks on water! :-)

1 month ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Nancy Graham on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Thank you for the "10." Sadly, the Russian judges only gave me a "7."

1 month ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Karen Poret on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Karen, it's not cold if you are wearing enough clothing.

1 month ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Well, cool in the northern climates at least. But I did make a sand angel in Arizona once.

1 month ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

It sure is--not only in regard to perspective in photos, but also to perspective of world events. I try hard to consider other people's perspectives, but here in the U.S. it's becoming increasingly difficult.

1 month ago
Nancy Graham commented on No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Skatin’ and walkin’ and divin’ and angel makin’ make you a busy biker man. Ride on.

1 month ago
Nancy Graham commented on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

10.

1 month ago
Karen Poret commented on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Until you fall..or, fall through, or..oh, just shut up, Karen..

1 month ago
Karen Poret commented on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Not cool, Grampies..COLD..🥶

1 month ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Nice! Our trails here in Dayton, OH were treacherous last week with the 4 or 5 inches of snow stomped by walkers and festooned with wavy ATV grooves that had the slicker than snot thaw-refreeze ridges that grab the rear wheel and sling it forward so ya gotta put down outriggers or go down, sometimes both.

Temps in 50s this week cleared it all off! Spring is in the air!

1 month ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Cool anywhere.

1 month ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in No Journal Is Complete Without A Fourth Introductory Page

Perspective is a grand thing, ain't it?

1 month ago
George (Buddy) Hall replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on This Cowboy Journalist Has Some Explainin' To Do

Yeah, pretty cool indeed - and even cooler that you would remember that! I think many folks over "there" would be happier over here if they knew this place existed. One major advantage to me is that this site is far friendlier to use, especially regarding uploading and updating and such from the field - you really can do it all pretty easily from a phone. Another advantage is the "small town" feel of this site - I feel like I "know" folks from all across the country and even the world. And, of course, the quality of the journalism over here is simply unmatched - and thanks to amazing authors like yourself, we have both real and super amazing unreal journalism categories as well.

I really did enjoy Kansas on my Transam adventure, but it would be remiss of me to not mention that it was hard - the heat and unpredictable wind played a nasty head game on many. FWIW, I went off route from the Transam from Newton westward about 300 miles - rode Highway 50 west from Newton instead of the Transam route, did so at the advice of the Newton Bike Shop owner - and that put me going through Dodge City.

1 month ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by George (Buddy) Hall on This Cowboy Journalist Has Some Explainin' To Do

Like you, I really do like being on Cycleblaze now, but at the time, it didn't seem like a badge of honor. It was the first time I ever got kicked out of ANYTHING--at least since I was removed from a bar more than 40 years ago. In both cases, I think I was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Sure, I respectfully expressed liberal views on the Crazyguy forums, but ONLY after the Administrator seemed to have lifted his own ban on political discourse. And I sure didn't know it was against the rules to post a few journals on Cycleblaze.

Here's a bit of interesting trivia for you: Before I got the boot, my last forum post was on a topic about banning Google from the website and freedom of speech. It came right after your comment. Pretty cool, eh?

1 month ago