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Jason Steele
In 1997, Jason gave away everything he could not fit in his car and moved to Denver, Colorado. Here, he has been able to enjoy the beauty and wonder of the Rocky Mountains along with the…
In 1997, Jason gave away everything he could not fit in his car and moved to Denver, Colorado. Here, he has been able to enjoy the beauty and wonder of the Rocky Mountains along with the excitement of the Mile High city.
His favorite pastimes include discovering new bars and restaurants, going to professional sporting events, and of course, travel. When he is in the mountains, he enjoys hiking, camping, road biking, mountain biking, skiing, and snowboarding.
Jason is also a certified Pilot, Flight Instructor, SCUBA diver, and Microsoft Systems Engineer.
As a Local Expert for Denver and the Rocky Mountains, his goal is to be your guide to much more than just great skiing.
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Colorado Cyclists, One Tough Bunch
It is no secret to anyone who knows me that I have been doing a lot of cycling lately in preparation for this year’s Triple Bypass. Last week, I was descending fast down a winding road when I crossed just behind a coyote.
With that in mind, I came across this article in this morning’s paper. To sum it up:
A Boulder Cyclist, also training for the Triple Bypass, hits 500 pound bear while going 45 miles an hour.
He breaks his ribs, and bends his bike, so he straightens it out and rides to the hospital.
It all reminds me of this classic illustration.