
We are back. Did we miss anything? Tonight is TNR … anyone going?

We are back. Did we miss anything? Tonight is TNR … anyone going?

And looking back the real question is …
Keep in mind that we know one can never go back to a place. We knew that. We were ready. People never changer, right?
But what does a new/old place do to people? What about us? How would it change us. Or have we changed in a way that is going to affect who we become in this place.
So far the results are pretty interesting. And suprising.
Team MoBill has never lived in Missoula. It was Bill in Missoula. And it was Mo in Missoula. Never us in Missoula.
So … would we have ever evolved as a pair if I never moved away. I a crazed mountain biker. And Mo a caring, loving, and charasmatic friend to everyone she came into contact with. Maybe we would of just ended up friends.
You can trap a tiger and bring it to Montana. It will survive. If you take it back to Africa. I just may take off and you will never see it again. Will it be happier? Will it ever want to return to Montana?

Sitting here with a cup of coffee in hand I have decided to invite friends over to share in this comfortable space I find myself in. Then suddenly as I open my photo album a cute little creature catches my eye. It’s a video.




It is now the 26th day in Missoula. It gets better by the day.

Last night did a TNR Spinal Tap edition. I am home. My heart is full.

As an added bonus some bike p***.
The new place is not only located in a more mountain bike-able region but also we are in the exact opposite of minimal living. We have tons of room and best of all bikes don’t have to be in our living space. I am putting together a walk through of the new place today. Stay tuned.

Another long POV to keep for memory sake of what biking was like in Livingston Montana.
We are at Disco bike Park today. Life is good. But … life was already good.

Moving to Missoula was a no brainer. But I did have to go out one more time to hit up one of my favorite haunts.
Anyone want to do a epic e-mtb loop next TuEsday?

Mountain bike adventure for the ages.
The people never change but politics paints a certain hue to make one believe that your old home has changed. Is that vague enough? What is not vague is the pure joy and adventure of riding e-mtb.

Shootout Park is a place I used to call Secret Trail. Secret Trail because it was a secret. If you could find the trail to the top, then make your way down the meadow, find the secret creek crossing. Then one could enjoy the moose downhill (I called it) past the Wildhorse Pass Trail.
Yea, it’s been smoky. But the hardest part is to get settled so one could catch up with friends. Anyone want to ride … um … when the smoke clears? Tomorrow is TNR … Anyone want to go?