Patrick I tried your cold brew method and it was delicious. My adventure wasn’t
extraordinary but the cold brew made it much more interesting.
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Thank you, all! I am delighted you enjoy the vicarious journey through the
pixels. Grin.
Patrick, Aye. Monks strive for contemplation in prayer, which I've heard
defined as entering so fully into the now that all nows are present and that is
to taste God.Out here, beauty strikes like a bludger.
Hi Patrick,
I enjoyed pics and narrative as usual.
Thanks for sharing.
You probably have shared your gearing set up
somewhere.
Mind listing it again?
Paul in Dallas
Actually enjoying a Colorado adventure myself this week in vicinity of
Steamboat Springs, a lovely area al
Where did you leave from? Great story and photographs!!!
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Wonderful story and photos, Patrick. You have a beautiful backyard! Grant is
quite lucky to have such a field tester.
Tom
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Thanks for this, Patrick; wonderful photos as usual, with entertaining
commentary. The juxtaposition of photos and mediations leads me to recall
the text, "God is the cause of all things by His beauty" -- Dionysius? --
in the manner that the sun "naturally" sends forth light.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019
Patrick,
The photo with the “undulating plateau” description is stunning. As I’ve come
to expect, a wonderful narrative and beautiful photos!
Thanks,
Erl
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In which I take Beorn of the Gus Boots Willsen Clan on his first bikepacking
adventure expotition and he surprises me with his epic land-travel speed via a
fog teleportation experience that saw me in Colorado, Scotland, Tibet, the
Pacific Northwest, back to Colorado and briefly to Arizona.
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