Thursday, October 29, 2009

Got snow?




Um, yeah.





Time to go look for the shovel.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Still a little bit of summer left...

The rain and gray skies (and snow) finally left Colorado, and I made good on my goal of getting the big kayak in the water at least once this year. I've wanted to check out Gross Reservoir for a couple of years and I finally made it!



The freshly snow-covered peaks of the continental divide were visible in the background, but I didn't get them in any pictures.



Paddling today reminded me that I want to take a multi-day trip in the boat some time. The camping gear that I picked up for the motorcycle should be pretty adaptable to the boat. I might have to do something about the kayak seat though...

Friday, September 11, 2009

Riding Caribou.


No. Not that caribou. Caribou Rd., northwest of Nederland, Co. Here's a vid.
Check out the water crossing at 3:10. I was so focused on the water I didn't see the rocks on the other side until I was across. I didn't do any editing or anything, this is about 18 minutes worth, which is about a third of the whole thing.

Caribou Rd. Pt. 1 from Jeremy Smith on Vimeo.


I also dropped the bike for the first time yesterday, actually more like laid it gently on the ground. I was poking around on a side trail of the Switzerland Trail when I ran out of momentum on a steep loose uphill. I stopped off-balance and just couldn't keep the rubber on the road. Oops!

I went and saw 9 last night. Visually it's excellent, but the story is terrible. Roger Ebert recommended seeing it in the theatre to experience the full visual impact, even that wasn't enough to keep me interested. Blah.

Monday, August 31, 2009

August Update

Last weekend I got a little motivated (might have something to do with being awake at 4am for no reason)and painted the garage. I didn't want to miss out on any of the garage-painting fun other people were having...



I also got around to getting my trailer registered and plated, so now I can actually use it if I want. I've got a couple things in mind.



I'm planning on hiking Grays and Torreys Peaks this week with some people from work, and had a crazy idea to get the big kayak in the water, too.

Friday, July 24, 2009

(More) Gas for the Baby



I got a larger gas tank from UPS today, been waiting a while for it. Just in time for the trip. Mounted up pretty easily and looks good so far.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Dakan Rd., Rampart Range Colorado

062509 Dakan Rd, Rampart Range from Jeremy Smith on Vimeo.


Here's a vid of some riding I did today. No editing or music, sorry I'm lazy... Sleep

It's hard to see in the vid, but this is almost all uphill in this direction. There is a gigantic boulder on the left side of the trail @ 5:43, I got my KLR stuck in the snow there last October. Shog

Camping in Colorado.

A few pics from camping last weekend.
The boys checking out the horseshoe setup.
Any leftovers around the campfire?
The campsite.

There were six humans and 4 canines, a good ratio. Burgers, banana boats, and beer. A nice way to spend a Friday night. We'll have to do it again soon.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Fabrication Project

A little something I'm working on to fix the problem created by making my bike taller with the new wheels.
Introducing: The Adjustable Sidestand.

I scoured a couple local hardware stores for the correct diameter pipe to fit over the exsisting sidestand. I ended up grinding off just a bit more than the paint all the way around my stand to make it fit. I may have to grind or sand a hair more off to allow me to repaint it.
A couple of cuts and a few holes and it's off to OG for some welding.


The bike is temporarily resting on a custom made block of wood, drilled and painted for a stock look.



The finished product will have two settings, low and high, to accomodate both of my sets of wheels.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Wednesday, June 10




It's been raining here a lot lately, but that 's been good for my new clover. Also good for the weeds in the yard, it's looking much greener than usual.



I finally got my dirt wheels on the WRX. I've been able to take it around town a little bit, but have yet to take it off-road due to work and weather. Hopefully soon.



I also need to find a day with good weather to work on the painting on the garage.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Everybody's painting...


I'm finally getting around to painting the garage in response to putting the new garage door in, and finishing the shed, which got partially painted a few months ago but never finished. I've primered the trim on both buildings but now it's looking a little like it might rain so I'm waiting for the opportune moment to do the real deal on the trim. I'm also thinking I might tackle painting the two sides of the garage that are in my yard. I've got enough left over paint from the shed to do the garage the same color. The side that faces the alley gets graffiti'ed occasionally and repainted some neutral color by the city, so I'm not going to bother with it, and the side in the neighbors yard is already some sand/yellow color that i just don't care about. I'm not totally sold on the tan color for the shed, but I have the paint and the time, and it will be interesting to have both buildings match! 

The boys helping.


Everybody loves a squeaky ball with (dirty!) feet!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Volunteering hurts.

I spent the day yesterday working in somebody else's yard with Habitat for Humanity. We were doing the landscaping on a duplex they are just finishing in a suburb of Denver called Commerce City. It appears that Commerce City is serious about keeping things green as the plan called for somewhere in the neighborhood of  9 trees and 100 plants and shrubs on the lot for this duplex. Maybe our landscape architect is getting a kickback from the nusery? The Habitat staff were totally boggled by the amount of plants. Good thing an irrigation system was mandatory, otherwise the homeowners would have a full time job moving sprinklers around. It looked really nice when we were finished, and the sod was supposed to arrive today. After 7 hours of using this:
this:


and this:




my arms were about ready to fall off. But, I did meet some cool people and we didn't get rained on like we were supposed to.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Hooligan update

O.G. wanted some more pics of the new baby... Here you go. I've already had it apart and done a bunch o' wrenching on it. Airbox mod, AIS removal, added a skid plate.





I also mostly finished laying the stones for the walkway in the yard, maybe a little fine tuning. I've got some little sprouts in the yard from the clover I planted, come on little guys! Gotta go water.


Saturday, May 2, 2009

Say hello to.....


My little friend.Not the best picture, but you get the idea. I sold the KLR today and picked up an '08 Yamaha WR250X from a guy here in town. I got to ride it home in the rain. Now I need to work on getting some off-road wheels for it.



Saturday, April 18, 2009

Bike Video

The video quality seems a little off on this one. I did some editing and perhaps I need to figure out the settings  in the editing program I'm using. I couldn't embed the video from Vimeo so I used YouTube.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

More shoveling!

No, it didn't snow here, just me moving more dirt around. I built a ramp for loading motorcycles (or whatever), using some rocks I had for part of the base, and using up two of my three piles of dirt. I've watered it down to compact the dirt, and I'll remove the wood forms in a couple days when it's dry and see if it needs any finishing work. Compare the picture of the yard today with the one from a couple days ago and you will notice a lack of dirt piled up. Shoveling is good exercise too...




P.S. I also realized I was loading my pictures in the "medium" size instead of "large".

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Yard work

It's move-stuff-around-the-yard season here in Denver. In the past I have moved rocks or mulch from one place to another in the yard, this year it's..... Rocks and dirt!!!! Since my yard is hopeless and I don't want to spend much $ on it I rearrange what I have, hoping somehow to make it better, or at least different. 
I rerouted the stone path out to the garage to include a path to the shed, but I haven't placed them in the ground, just on the ground for the time being. 
I've had a small dirt mound in the yard since I moved in, but the construction of the shed last summer resulted in a second dirt pile. I moved some of the original pile to a new location today, which means it is the third dirt pile in the yard, but it may be home to all of my dirt in the future, or I may fashion a new ramp-like dirt structure to assist in the loading and unloading of motorcycles.
I'm also going to attempt to grow something green in my yard this year. Ha, good one. No, really, I ordered some White Clover, which may grow better than grass in my yard. Spring, and even winter, can be really muddy in my dirt yard,  and the dogs come in caked in mud. We'll see what happens....






Saturday, April 4, 2009

Here's a video I put together quickly to check out my new camera. The barrio looks great.

Thank you REI

I finally got around to using my REI dividend and 20% off coupon for some goodies. I picked up the GoPro HERO Wide digital camera/video camera to record motorcycling and other fun stuff. It records an hour of video to a 2GB SD card that costs about $5, and records for three hours on 2 AAA lithium batteries. I decided on it after seeing it here.



Too bad it's snowing!

The Dude's drive across the plains.

I took a few pics on the way out to visit the family last week. I took two days to make the drive this time, I'm not sure this was any better than just driving straight through.

My traveling companions and I.

That looks like fun.
Lunch.
Rest stop in Nebraska.
The boys approve of the hotel. Nothing but the finest for them.



Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Steamboat Pt. II

Old Guy and I spent a few days this past summer riding our KLR's around Steamboat, Colorado. Here's a trip report about our Buffalo Pass ride.
We headed up a smooth gravel road on the West side of the pass, with hardly any other traffic. As we came to the top there were a few dirtbikes, ATV's, and cars, and some rockier, rutted sections on the road.

O.G. looks awfully suspicious here, don't you think?
The East side of the pass was getting some new gravel in sections, which I wasn't terribly excited about. I was still pretty new to the motorcycle, and loose gravel worried me more than dirt, rocks, water crossings, and mud combined. I guess sand would be bad too.
O.G.taking a self portrait on the East side of the pass.
Taking a break before turning around and heading back over the pass. "What the heck is in this stuff anyway?"
O.G.'s KLR in front of the Buffalo Pass Ranch.