And so are these!
And so are these!
Monday, December 17, 2007
These are good!
By [mk] at 1:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: the best food ever
Friday, December 14, 2007
NOW SPINNING: SCI 10/28/1999 Somerville Theatre - Boston, MA
Fall Tour 1999. My favorite period in SCI history...
10/28/1999 - Another classic fall 1999 show, with a wonderful setlist, great jams and segues, and classic 1999 tight SCI playing!
By [mk] at 9:49 AM 0 comments
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Upcoming Concerts...
My concert docket just loaded up for the next month +. Shooting at all of these shows, so be on the lookout for photo posts following all of these shows. Dinosaur Jr tomorrow night...with a media pass!
Nov 14 - Dinosaur Jr - Ogden Theater - Denver, CO
Nov 15 - Honkytonk Homeslice w/ K.Moseley + Great American Taxi - Oriental Theater - Denver, CO
Dec 30 - Hot Buttered Rum String Band - Oriental Theater - Denver, CO
Jan 17 - Disco Biscuits - Boulder Theater - Boulder, CO
Jan 18 - Disco Biscuits - Fillmore Auditorium - Denver, CO
Rock!
By [mk] at 10:13 AM 0 comments
Sunday, December 9, 2007
My back is killing me!!
First day in the snow today. Woke up early and headed toward Keystone (along with half of Denver) to get in on some of the 20+" of fresh snow the area had received over the previous three days. I made a beeline for the Outback to find any remaining tree stashes. I made 4-5 laps, and went for one last one before heading home. While traversing across a narrow line in tight trees, I approached a partly-exposed log laying across my line. I popped the nose of my board over the log, only to see another log about the same size about two feet down the trail. The nose of my board went right into the second log and I flipped flat on my back onto another log just past the second one. The pain was instant and I knew immediately I would be suffering from this fall for a while. I gathered myself and rode out of the trees and toward the lift out of the Outback. At the top of the first lift, I realized it was going to be tough going to get back to the car. I could ride without significant pain, but when it came to pushing to where I needed to be to strap in, I was in excruciating pain. It was enough pain to actually think about downloading on the gondola. Oh, hell no! I rode it out and made it back to the car, in pain, but still with a smile on my face from the decent powder day. Of course, Elsa didn't have an ounce of sympathy for me and even told me to "give it up" when it comes to tree riding. Not a chance! In the end, my back hurts like hell, but the pain will be gone before the end of the week, and I'll be back in the trees at the first opportunity.
By [mk] at 8:32 PM 0 comments
Labels: back pain, keystone, powder days, snowboarding
Friday, November 30, 2007
Photographer of the Day - Dean Blotto Gray
Dean Blotto Gray might have the coolest gig on the planet. He's the head photog for Burton, and you'll find his photos gracing the pages of major snowboard mags on a monthly basis. Props, Blotto, keep 'em coming!
Photo: DCP Snowpark, New Zealand by Dean Blotto Gray
By [mk] at 6:32 AM 0 comments
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Band of Horses - Everything All the Time
Hey, likers of My Morning Jacket, I think you would enjoy any of the albums from Band of Horses. I'm listening to Everything All the Time and my ears are liking the sounds...
By [mk] at 11:05 AM 0 comments
More Demotivation...
(When you wish upon a falling star, your dreams can come true. Unless it's really a meteor hurtling to the Earth which will destroy all life. Then you're pretty much hosed no matter what you wish for. Unless it's death by meteorite.)
I'm not kidding around here folks! This has to be the best site on the www internet! I wish I had enough of the money to buy one of everything on despair.com. That's funny stuff right there. Now go read and laugh.
By [mk] at 8:31 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Samuel Smith's
Smokin' deal on Sam Smith's at the local drunkery store. $4/4-pack! Can't pass that up, so I cleaned 'em out of Sam Smith's. My beer-tasting taste buds are very happy for the purchase. Glug-glug-glug!
By [mk] at 7:10 PM 0 comments
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Despair
Seriously, you gotta add something from despair.com to your holiday wish list. What? Nobody likes you enough to get you a gift? Buy something for yourself. My favorites, the I > U shirt and the pessimist's mug. Good times!
By [mk] at 4:17 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
1% For The Planet
So I'm sure the few of you that stumble upon this blog are doing at least a few things to help us out of this colossal environmental mess the humans have managed to create on this planet. I'm far from doing everything that I can do, but I'm constantly trying to learn and act on obvious things that I think make a difference (recycling, commuting by bike when possible, conserving water/electricity, etc.) One project that I think can make a big difference is 1% For The Planet. Started by Yvon Chouinard, founder and owner of Patagonia, 1% For The Planet consists of businesses committed to donating 1% of sales to environmental groups around the world. There are currently over 700 members. Patagonia is one of my favorite outdoor equipment companies, not only because of the quality of their gear, but because of their commitment to help make this world a better place to live. I'd urge you to support those companies committed to making a difference...
By [mk] at 4:42 PM 0 comments
The Punk Rock and Roll...
The Circle Jerks Group Sex was the first punk album I heard, back in 1988. One of my Top Ten Punk Albums of all time...more on that topic later...
By [mk] at 2:45 PM 0 comments
Monday, November 12, 2007
WY Singletrack - Nov 10, 2007
An unprecedented second weekend in a row of full clearance called for a quick trip to our neighbors to the north on Saturday. Dave, Tim, and I drove up to explore the new mountain bike trails WY. Even though we had heard good things about this new trail system, none of us were quite sure what to expect. Not even ten minutes into the ride, we were more than impressed. The singletrack, seventeen miles of it so far, is incredibly well planned, meandering around and over all sizes of granite rock formations and offering some of the most stunning scenery you could ever ask for. Into the singlespeeding, are you? You'll feel more than welcome on your one speed bike. Rigid? Bring it. There's not a "big" mountain in the entire park, but don't be fooled. The park is loaded with short, challenging climbs, so bring an easy gear if you plan to singlespeed this ride. As always, I was on the 34x20. We didn't get to ride everything in the park (approx. 17 miles), and the plan calls for a total of 32 miles. Get some soon because as word spreads, the masses from the front range will be invading in the near future. See a few photos here.
By [mk] at 8:29 AM 1 comments
Friday, November 9, 2007
La Cucaracha!
One big'ole hell yeah on the new Ween album, La Cucaracha! This was my one-album-a-month purchase this month. As always with a Ween album, La Cucaracha is a genre-spanning roller coaster ride. Isn't that right Gene, so right....
By [mk] at 8:06 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Fruita, CO - Nov 02-04, 2007
While I try to gather my thoughts from a perfect weekend of riding in Fruita, I'll let a few photos try to tell the story.
By [mk] at 10:55 AM 0 comments
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Published!
Two of my photos from the Monolith Festival have been published by Paste magazine (p53, Nov 2007). While I'm incredibly excited about my photos being published, I'm more than disappointed that the magazine neglected to include photo credits. The photos of Britt Daniel of Spoon and Kamara Thomas of Earl Greyhound on p53, Nov 2007 are my photos. See more of my Monolith Festival photos here. Rock.
By [mk] at 9:33 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
SSWC08
You better believe I'm going to this mofo! SSWC08 ==> Napa, CA.
By [mk] at 3:05 PM 1 comments
Two Albums
I'm listening to these today...you should too...
Bad Religion - Recipe For Hate
Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
By [mk] at 1:40 PM 1 comments
Labels: music
Coolhunting.com
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By [mk] at 8:46 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
The Snow is Coming! The Snow is Coming!
The Colorado high country received a healthy dose of snow over the weekend and it looks like more snow is on the way! Loveland opened its doors on Tuesday, just a week after A-Basin. I'm definately feeling the itch to get the rock board out and go for a few turns at A-Basin this weekend. My first season pass is in hand and I'm ready to start racking up days for the season! WaHoo!
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Run Log - Oct 16, 2007
Date: 2007-10-16
Distance: ~5 miles
Time: 39:05
Avg HR: 159? Cuz I reset the file like an idiot after telling myself repeatedly not to hit the start button and reset the file.
Route: Cheeseman Park Loop: 2nd & Adams > 9th & Adams > Cheeseman Park Loop > Return
Two days after a massive hangover, I wondered if I'd even make it around my usual lunch loop. I actually didn't feel too bad. I expected to slow to walking pace in order to keep my hr in check, but I was able to make the loop with no dabs. A bit slower than usual, but I'll take it for post-hangover and a week away from running.
By [mk] at 1:03 PM
Labels: cheeseman park loop, run