Dive into these snapshots of life’s adventures, from musings on the simplicity of daily moments to the thrill of outdoor exploration. Each post is a testament to the journey of self-discovery and the ever-evolving adventure of life.
2012: Tree fight – Bill reflects on the frustrations of being cheap and lazy, leading to a humorous yet insightful look at personal growth and the occasional battle with nature.
2010: Artistic Juice – After a recovery hike, Bill muses on photography and the creative process, offering a glimpse into the soulful side of outdoor exploration.
2008: Road Riding West of Missoula Day 2 – A repeat of a challenging route with a friend, complete with dubbed climbs and a touch of humor to lighten the grueling journey.
2008: So What is Boneshakerbike – An origin story of sorts, Bill explains the significance behind his email addresses and account names, linked to his biking team and the handcrafted bikes they rode.
2007: Another Day, Another Turn of the Crank – A contemplative morning in Missoula, Montana, sparks thoughts on the joys of mountain biking and the beauty of Big Sky country.
2002: Great Day For a Mountain Bike Ride – Bill shares his enthusiasm for a day perfect for mountain biking, along with plans for a hike with his dog, highlighting the simple pleasures of outdoor activities.
2001: 2 Hour Ride – A light-hearted post-ride reflection, Bill compares his biking adventures to the comedic twists of the movie “Shanghai Noon,” finding joy in the unexpected.
Each post, a story; each story, a memory etched into the trails of time, inviting you to pedal along through the pages of my adventures.
Each post captures a unique moment, from thrilling adventures to contemplative reflections, embodying the spirit of evolving adventures through the years.
The first time we arrived at Cape Lookout, we had no idea what to expect. As we walked down the path to the beach, the anticipation was palpable. Finally, we emerged from the trees and there it was – the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was like nothing we had ever heard before. It was an incredible feeling to experience something so powerful and humbling for the first time. It was an ideal day because we were able to discover something new and beautiful that we had never seen before.
On this day in history, let’s dive into the eclectic and adventurous world of my blog, showcasing a variety of experiences and insights:
Winter is not my favorite time of the year. But if I were to die tonight and be able to look back on the things I leave behind; well winter may not have been the worst hurdle in my life.
January 12th final pitch to the top of University Mountain
Actually, it may have provided some of the most diverse, beautiful, and interesting elements of it.
Myself, January 12, at the top of University. Remembering Marcy.
But the question remains, how has my death changed my perspective? Don’t sweat the minor inconveniences.
Missoula, January 12 … Our Home!
So today I will try to make the most of what is available. A hike after work, perhaps? Did I even answer the question?
A dream home can be described as a place that is spacious, comfortable, and offers everything one needs to live a happy life. It should be situated in a peaceful and serene environment, surrounded by nature and fresh air. My home is in snuggles heart.
The interior of the home should be designed with the highest standards of luxury and comfort in mind. A large, open-plan living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and a fireplace would be the perfect place for gathering with family and friends. The kitchen should be fully equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, a large island, and plenty of counter space for cooking and entertaining.
ChatGPT
Naw, stuff isn’t home. Home is where you are comfortable. Comfortable and luxurious love that offers a peaceful and serene environment surrounded by nature, equipped with the latest technology and amenities (not provided), and designed with sustainability in mind.
Happy Valentine’s Day snuggles. Your love is the most important aspect of a home. The people who occupy it, rather than the material possessions. True happiness and comfort can be found in the company of a loved one, no matter where they are.
On this Valentines Day in history:
2018: Good Crust – Celebrating the perfect conditions for fat biking in Bozeman, a newfound joy in February’s usually elusive crust, offering freedom on two wheels.
2017: Team MoBill Part 2 – The Investigation – The first in a series exploring the origins and adventures of Team MoBill, tracing back to cryptic posts and a story rooted in 2010.
2014: Meetup – A day filled with anticipation and preparation for a friend’s visit, likened to the excitement of a group ride.
2010: Half Ass – A day where plans fell through, leading to an unexpected dive into troubleshooting a Sports Tracks plugin.
2009: Ghost Town Idea – Proposing an adventurous bike ride through Montana’s ghost towns, combining history with the thrill of exploration.
2008: To Deer Creek and Back – An impromptu cycling and hiking adventure in Pattee Canyon, embracing the snowy landscape.
2008: Deer Creek Snow Sneak – Swapping traditional Valentine’s Day plans for a snowy bike ride up Deer Creek, seeking untouched trails and epic views.
2004: Mount Ellen Vermont – A solo venture into Mount Ellen’s wintry embrace, detailing a challenging hike amidst a Valentine’s Day whiteout.
2002: My Emotional Profile – A reflection on the quest for love and understanding, highlighting the importance of emotional connections and self-awareness.
Each post captures a moment in time, offering insights into my personal journeys, challenges, and the beauty of adventure. Enjoy delving into these snapshots of life’s rich tapestry.
Our thorough research journey to finding the ultimate TV that can reduce blue light and eliminate flicker. A culmination of hours of reading reviews, evaluating specifications, and comparing pros and cons.
Sipping coffee at the window while squirles tease Mr Bear and Roombie found something.
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY:
Let’s take a stroll down memory lane and explore some remarkable moments captured in blog posts. Join me as we uncover the tales and snapshots that have shaped my digital diary:
The Devoto Grove Picnic Area & Trailhead is only 12 miles from the Montana border in northeastern Idaho along the Northwest Passage Scenic Byway and US Highway 12. We enjoy a break from our travels by taking a stroll on down this accessible interpretive trail and memorial to Bernard DeVoto: a conservationist and historian of the American west.
On this day in history, let’s take a delightful journey through time
12 miles from the Lolo Pass in northeastern Idaho along the Northwest Passage Scenic Byway and All American Road, a stroll down this accessible interpretive trail and memorial to Bernard DeVoto. The Devoto Grove Picnic Area. Lochsa River views in winter. Some close up green by Mo.
Here is a moment in time. Snuggles is ripping a downhill on a fat bike. Unfortunately it is so bumpy that she misses the corner. Just a little tidbit of things to remember when the summer gets too hot, right? Haha lol