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The climbfish have now evolved to cover my life in the US - including very exiting life in downtown Baltimore (aka the wire) and ocean research expeditions with NOAA. I don't promise frequent updates but I will try and cover the most and least exiting times here. Enjoy!
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Monday, September 30, 2013

New friends made - Picturemania Day 3

Travling through some amazing landscape at the moment. Just stopped in Leadville to get Anna working for a bit while I have roamed "town" (its not that many houses) to buy souvenirs from the infamous100 mile ultra marathon race Leadville 100. One day...
We camped last night outside Vail. It was a bit dark and cold (but nice!) so I promised Anna a treat today: Next stop a motel with the contact info Phone: 888-761-FISH

Öringen Göran
Piff

Emerald Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park


Tourist Traffic Jam on Peak to Peak Highway






Classic!
One of 1000 pics of beautiful fall trees! :)
Current location. The infamous town of Leadville (read "born to run"!)

Sunday, September 29, 2013

First snow(!) and a picture perfect Colorado wedding

First Snow! Driving up to Wild Basin, CO
 Me and Anna arrived to a rainy Colorado a few days ago. Our first stop was the university town of Boulder (a walk through campus there would make anyone want to be a student again). Boulder was still recovering from the catastrophic flooding a few weeks ago, but businesses where mostly open and people seemed to be busy recovering and getting back to normal. Next day we drove up to the mountains to the rocky mountain national park, and the rain turned into snow. Crazy beautiful with the early fall colors and the snow. The following morning (yesterday) we went for a hike before we attended Annas friends beutiful wedding. The backdrop with snow covered peaks, and turning leaves and a great flyfishing river could hardly be better. So I took a lot of photos...
The next 7 days we will drive around colorado, destination yet unknown. we have tent, a car full of activity gear (i.e. fishing), and some laptops so Anna can work while I fish... Find a campsite, coffee shop with wifi and a nice river and we will be set.
View from our cabin
Hitting the trail
Come to me little fishes!
Unseasonaly cold night make for great pics

Desktop background.. Anyone?


Slightly optimistic








The mess left of the bridge, swept away during the catastrophic floods a week earlier


Where is the bear?
There is the bear!
Wedding about to start in Wild Basin Lodge
The groom and his mum
Bride and brother
On the road to eternity...

Hurrey!!!
The party crew from the east coast
Party time :)



Sunday, September 22, 2013

The Art of Flight

Yet another man in tights risking his crown jewels while
flying back on his bike during todays cycle cross race in BMore
As has summer flown by and sent me crashing into the fall I thought I'd share some speedy events with you. 
  1. Anna has turned 30. Just like that. She looks better then ever! (I am sucking up, but it is also true)
  2. We enjoyed Hamden fest last weekend, in combo with Annas Birthday Party, and there were some quite fantastical vehicles crowding our neighborhood as the Hamden Toilette Race took off. Next year, If we are still here, I think it is time to build our own defecation racer
  3. I now own my own compound bow, and the deers around town will have to look out for me as soon as I have learned how to shoot the thing...
  4. I started a new sport 3 weeks ago (more likely got yanked into it by my friend Jay), Cycle cross! It's basically a road bike with larger tires that you ride like a mountain bike. Good thing is that you can practice it in any park around town, and that there are some great spots right around Hamden, so no need for lengthy drives to have some fun. Bad thing is that Jay also convinced me to sign up for the Bike Race he was arranging in a nearby park this weekend. No its not a small one either, part of the world series, and more then 500 riders participating. Yet this fine Saturday morning I found myself on the starting line with 120 other riders (beginner/intermediate class 4/5) who, at least by the look of their gear looked like they knew what they where doing. Me on the other hand had 3 training sessions in my back, and had my debut riding an actual cross bike 2 days earlier. Also, I had never seen a race in my life. The result? I raced for 40 minutes on the verge of throwing up, but actually made it alive through the finish in the middle of the pack. This Sunday morning I surprisingly found myself yet agin on the starting line for my second ever race, and having convinced the local rep for Specialized to lend me one of his 4000$ carbon super pimped demo bike for the race I felt the pressure to perform slightly better. I came in 32 out of 125 racers, and most importantly survived another race.  The worst part is that I have already forgotten all the pain and can only remember how fund it was. Stupid brain.

Bob working on his Robin Hood skills
Groupon lesson in Archery check! (Thanks Andrew!)
Hamden Fest Toilette Race! Quite a fast bathtub
Giant diaper qualifies as well
Just another rat(racer)
How to get a beer? Place 2 dollar in the bucket in the background and you shalt be rewarded
Local hero...
Happy crew
Charm City Cycle Cross Race day 1! Still smiling at this point... 
When you hit obstacles you have to get off your bike and run for a few steps
Elite Men with US/World Cycle Cross Champion Jonathan Page (dressed in the flag...)
setting himself up for the final kill. 
Travis from Specialized setting up my spaceship/demo bike for sundays/todays race
(Warning, this sport could get (really) expensive if it catches on...)
Jay Lizard flying over another obstacle on the course
...Then powers through the dreaded sand pit to chase down the group up a head
Now this is the moment of truth..! 
Faster!
European champion Helen from GB in a rare moment of having some competitors nearby before she took off to win in supreme solo. Helen showed up on the practice a few days earlier and taught me some invaluable skills how to handle the bike and how to master the art of flight without damaging my jewels... (see the first picture for more details) So I was pretty happy she did so well! 
Turn, hop off, run, jump, run, jump on, ride!
One of the elite men who fell behind decided to put up a show and bike up these steps. Bunny style!