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		<title>natural high</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I&#8217;ve been on a bit of a tear recently on my bike. A long tear, not unlike the tears that my poor muscles get every time they are pushed hard while pedaling up giant mountains. Having started to make a large number of friends at work, most of whom bike, I&#8217;m finding it difficult to say no to riding pretty much everyday. So today as I again found myself riding up the road that goes from the end of the city/beginning of the forest on Fromme, I got to thinking &#8211; how many days in a row CAN I bike? It seems like most people around here are trying to get in as much as they can these days with all the great weather we&#8217;ve been having. Having recently come here from the much colder climate of Edmonton, I&#8217;m wondering why people here ride as little as they do. They seem to be as stoked on riding as I am, but maybe they&#8217;re just spoiled and don&#8217;t realize how lucky they are to be living here. Since biking and my life seem to be inextricably linked, I don&#8217;t think that this challenge will be all that difficult, other than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I&#8217;ve been on a bit of a tear recently on my bike.  A long tear, not unlike the tears that my poor muscles get every time they are pushed hard while pedaling up giant mountains.  </p>
<p>Having started to make a large number of friends at work, most of whom bike, I&#8217;m finding it difficult to say no to riding pretty much everyday.  So today as I again found myself riding up the road that goes from the end of the city/beginning of the forest on Fromme, I got to thinking &#8211; how many days in a row CAN I bike?  It seems like most people around here are trying to get in as much as they can these days with all the great weather we&#8217;ve been having.  Having recently come here from the much colder climate of Edmonton, I&#8217;m wondering why people here ride as little as they do.  They seem to be as stoked on riding as I am, but maybe they&#8217;re just spoiled and don&#8217;t realize how lucky they are to be living here.</p>
<p>Since biking and my life seem to be inextricably linked, I don&#8217;t think that this challenge will be all that difficult, other than on days where I&#8217;m adventuring in the mountains sans bike (i&#8217;m still not sure how i&#8217;m going to account for those days, or if they&#8217;ll have to be gimmes).  Regardless, I think that this will be a fun and exciting challenge and will hopefully help me get a little more creative with both my biking and photography.  The more I think about it, the more endless the possibilities seem in this city; for skiing, for biking, for photography&#8230; everything.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m shocked by how awesome it all is, daily.</p>
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