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Fraught With Peril

This past weekend Kelly and I capped off the cycling season with one last ridiculous race: The Ice Weasels Cometh!  It was miserably cold (~10 degrees), the course was frozen solid, featured numerous off-camber sections, icy straight-aways, one huge run-up, a slick series of downhill switchbacks, and of course the quintessential barriers, forcing the rider to dismount or bunny-hop.  While I suffered from a flat-tire on the second lap and finished poorly, Kelly pulled her best finish of the season placing 6th in her category.  The peril (and fun) is captured in stunning HD below, for your enjoyment!

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Home Gym Vision

Recently, after some deliberation, Sweeney and I determined it was time to discontinue our gym memberships.  Ever since I moved, I’d been thinking about the possibility of using my basement as a workout room.  Between the two of us, we’ve managed to make the home gym a reality, by the sweat of our brows and a bit of legwork.

We didn’t have a whole lot to work with starting out.  The basement was cluttered, covered in spider webs, and not exactly level.  We set a budget of the money we would’ve spent on memberships, and started planning it out.

The beginning.  A stone walled, weirdly shaped room with a single bulb for light.

The beginning. A stone walled, weirdly shaped room with a single bulb for light.

More random stuff, the type of things that typically get stored in basements.

More random stuff, the type of things that typically get stored in basements.

We picked up 450 lbs of Olympic plates, which came with a bar, from a nice guy named Tom just outside the city.  We then ordered a squat rack, a better bar, and a bench from Rogue Fitness.  They had quality equipment at reasonable prices, and shipping hundreds of pounds of metal seemed to cost them less than expected.

Next came cleaning up and furnishing the basement.  We picked up a bunch of lumber to create a stiff surface to lay horse stall mats on, and beams to level everything and bolt it all together.  Yes, I did say horse stall mats, which from what I can tell are the best gym mats in terms of bang for your buck.  They did have a pretty rubbery smell when we first picked them up though.

Sweeney's car packed full of supplies

Sweeney's car packed full of supplies

Prepped and cleaned.

Prepped and cleaned.

Finally, some light!  We'd just brought everything in and left it there, calling it a day.

Finally, some light! We'd just brought everything in and left it there, calling it a day.

Once we cleaned up the place and hung a second light, there was a marked improvement.  We vacuumed up all sorts of crap, including roots, dirt, cement blocks, and even some of the walls.  Shop vacs are the best.  The next step was the flooring, which was the most arduous part.  It involved lots of sawing of hardwood, the creation of several shims, and dealing with brass wood screws which were prone to stripping, or shearing.  We got it done though.

The fitted boards on top of the shims.  Ready to be screwed together.

The fitted boards on top of the shims. Ready to be screwed together.

Sweeney, happy that we're almost done drilling pilot holes and wrestling with screws.

Sweeney, happy that we're almost done drilling pilot holes and wrestling with screws.

The hack saw came in handy.

The hack saw came in handy.

It's still level!

It's still level! ...Not just in this one spot, either.

Ready to unpack.

Ready to unpack. The best and easiest part.

Almost there...

Almost there...

What we ended up with is a sturdy, nearly level plywood platform for the rack, covered by mats.  There’s just enough room to do cleans, and dumbbell snatches.  We’ve been using the new space successfully for two weeks now, and I have to say it’s nice to have the right equipment to do some supersets or circuit training, without having to wait to get onto every new piece of equipment, whether it’s a rack or a bench or just a specific set of DBs.

Completion!

Our current program is a slightly modified version of what we were previously doing, with more pre-workout mobility work and foam rolling, and less waiting around.  We’ve been focusing on a fair amount of unilateral lifts.  A year ago if you suggested I stop back-squatting I’d have brushed it off, but I’m finally starting to wrap my head around movements advocated by guys like Mike Boyle and Eric Cressey.

Now we just need to coat the place in ski posters as training encouragement, and we’ll be good to go.

Weekend in Martha’s Vineyard

Since summer in New England this year has been pretty much too hot to do anything but relax, we figured we had but one choice; maximize relaxation by spending a long weekend on New England’s most indulgent vacation spot: Martha’s Vineyard.  We rented a cabin on at the one and only campground, bought ferry tickets, loaded up the cars and hit the road in search of some serious downtime and chillin’.

We rallied at Fenway.

Rolling out…

Leaving the ferry port in Woods Hole.

The other ferry on it’s return from MV.

Yacht with a dinghy in tow. Commercial fishing vessel in the background?

It was a nice yacht…

A sea-bird in in pursuit of leftovers.

They were persistent.

Under sail.

 

Our ambitions were reigned in to the bare essentials: some bike riding, some time on the water, a little sight seeing, a bit of campfire grilling, all interleaved with the amount of eating and drinking appropriate to a hedonistic vacation.
Upon disembarking the ferry and settling in at our cabin, we decided to explore the surrounding towns via rental mountain bike.

Exploring the island.
Photo credit: Shawn

A classic car out for a cruise.
Photo credit: Shawn

Quenching our thirst at the mid-way through the ride.
Photo credit: Shawn

The legendary bartender of Donovan’s reef mixes up some refreshments for us.
Photo credit: Shawn

The campsite: maximum luxury (well, by my standards anyway…).

The steaks: grilled to perfection.
Photo credit: Shawn

 

When we got back from our ride, we set about grilling some steaks, cooking some corn on the cob, and feasting on a small plethora of snacks.  We hit the sack semi-early for an early rise: we would be in search of fish on the high seas with a charter fishing guide.

Shawn on the hunt.

Land ho! Back on shore, Kurt, our guide, cleans the fish for us.
Photo credit: Shawn

Our bountiful catch on the grill.
Photo credit: Shawn

The finished product.
Photo credit: Shawn

Photo credit: Shawn

With a highly successful day of fishing under our belts, we retreated to the cabin to do some grillin’ and chillin’.  We left our final day open for some serious touristry.  We piled into the car and set off for the south and east corners of the island to see what we could see.  We eventually wound up in Edgarstown and where we took some time to eat ice cream and take in the view.

Photo credit: Shawn

Photo credit: Shawn

Photo credit: Shawn

Photo credit: Shawn

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Peaked Mountain and Middle Mountain

Here’s another great hike for those in the mood for a great alpine view, but without the time or energy for a more ambitious full day hike.  Best of all, this hike is literally moments from down town North Conway, for your après-hike convenience.  Here’s a quick overview:


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The hiking is fairly quick, and the views from the top serve as ample reminder why you came out in the first place!  Through the trees a few peaks at Mount Washington can be had, but the real highlights are the Southern Presidentials, the eastern slopes of the Pemi, and the Sandwich Range.  See for yourself:

Mt. Chocorua
North Conway, Cathedral, the Southern Presis…
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Sandwich Range



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