I’ll start by saying this trip was one of the wetter editions of our Autumn In Vermont expeditions. We’ve had cold before. We’ve had some rain too. Never this much of both though. The initial rain we had at Millstone cleared up and delivered some delightful sun and colours for our two days of riding […]
October In Vermont. Again!
I’m told we’re creatures of habit and I’m ok with that. Going to Vermont to enjoy the Autumn colours and some mountain biking for Canadian Thanksgiving is a habit I like and will happily be that creature for years to come. Andrea and I have been doing this longer than I’ve been keeping this blog. […]
2014 Buses at Bon Echo
What a fabulous weekend! The weather was perfect, the colours are almost at their best and the turnout was good. Previous years have been cold or windy or both (you can read my 2011 entry for a little look into that!) but this year made up for all the past weekends. There was no real […]
It’s Not All About The Bike
Today was a “rest day” for me… no photography required, no driving, and no deadlines. So here’s how it went: I checked out of the Chateau Laurier which was a comfortable hotel for the few days I was there. Nothing exceptional but comfortable. Lugging my stuff the few blocks down to the team hotel where […]
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Gerrans Repeats in Quebec
Today was an amazing day of racing here in Quebec… it was a great temperature for racing and the light was bright and vibrant for photography. It’s also a very scenic place to take photos 🙂 Rather than talk about the day, here are a few photos I like… enjoy. Look for more on PedalMag.com […]
GPCQM Day 1 – The Sprint Challenge
Just a quick update… it’s late, I’ve just finished dinner after processing photos and videos and I have a long day ahead tomorrow. Look for more coverage on PedalMag.com soon but meanwhile here are a few photos of the day. It was a great Canadian start to these Canadian World Tour events with Cody Canning […]
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Settled In For The GPCQM
I got a real chuckle when I arrive at my hotel in Quebec (the media are all in the Chateau Laurier while the teams are a block away in the Delta Quebec). For the first time I came to this event without my trusty camper… I decided to fly as I was pressed for time. […]
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Back To Back Bike Events
It’s been a busy weekend and it will be an even busier week ahead. And I’m very much enjoying it all. After having a little down time after Shelter Valley I ended up having two very different events to shoot this weekend. The first one involved around 75 people, some lovely quiet forest trails and […]
SVFF 2014 – And Then It Was Over
All the planning and preparing was done for Friday and the gates to the 2014 Shelter Valley Folk Festival opened at noon for campers to get set up and then the festival gates opened at 5pm to let everyone in. It’s now Tuesday, a full day has gone by since SVFF ended and I’m still […]
Good Food, Great Company, A Little Hard Work
This is the perfect recipe for a folk festival in my mind and Shelter Valley does it like no other that I know of. Showing up to work is like a family reunion with lots of great banter and playful conversation with friends from previous years as well as lots of stimulating conversations with new […]