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Dec 16
2007

Where Are the Journals????

Posted by boundary in Site News

The journals are in progress, I hope to have them at least presentable by the end of January.  

Knowing how long it was all going to take; I decided to prioritize the gear, strategy, and logistics information first for those in the planning stages for a Divide bid this coming season.

The menu items exist for the simple reason of stabilizing the site structure so I can submit a SEO friendly sitemap to the major search engines and other indexing sites.

I will post the journals top to bottom as they are ready, check this blog for updates or subscribe to the RSS feed.

Happy Holidays! 

 Chris

Dec 16
2007

Blogging Function is Now Active.

Posted by boundary in Site News

I  recently integrated a blogging function into the site.  I works just like a Blogger or Wordpress blog but as a component to a static site.

 I'm still working out some bugs!

  

Dec 15
2007

First Divide Ride Presentation a Success!

Posted by boundary in Upcoming Events

I completed the first of two Divide Ride presentations last Tuesday at REI in Boulder, Colorado. I thought only a couple dozen folks would attend but around 70 people turned out. Lots of great questions from a very spirited crowd. Thanks to all for coming out!

The next presentations is set for MontBell, also in Boulder, and will focus a little more on gear and equipment selection. Here are the details:

MontBell, Boulder Colorado, Tuesday 08 JAN 07, 8-9 PM
See location website here. Non-Profit Adventure Cycling Association literature will be available in addition to a free membership drawing. This will be an overhead slideshow presentation with photos as well as some of my equipment and maps as props. This presentation will be ultralight gear focused. I will pass out one sheet handouts with the overall route map (to help folks follow along with the presentation) and relevant website URLs.

If you didn't make the first one, this is your opportunity. The presentation is free and open to the public.

Thanks for all the support!