Brett's Blog
ridethecore.com
Alex Colby
http://http://2009ratrace.blogspot.com//
Reaper's Blog
http://hawaiipete.blogspot.com/
Jeff Farrel's Blog
http://blog.superflyinc.com/
I hope a safe and enjoyable event is had by all.
Tim
Brett's Blog
ridethecore.com
Alex Colby
http://http://2009ratrace.blogspot.com//
Reaper's Blog
http://hawaiipete.blogspot.com/
Jeff Farrel's Blog
http://blog.superflyinc.com/
I hope a safe and enjoyable event is had by all.
Tim
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CLICK ON ALL PHOTOS TO SEE LARGER VERSIONThe task today was another great task. I think this may have been the most 'FUN' task that I've ever flown here - and that's after flying many comps and making goal - which I didn't do today.
As in, "Tim can be a dipshit at times!" - I hope the reference isn't the 'despicable' definition!I just returned from a working trip to Sydney and am preparing to head North to the WCPC (West Coast Paragliding Championships) in Ruch, Oregon. While on my layover in Sydney I had an embarrassing 'slip & fall' accident that caused considerable chaos within the confines of my left ankle. I had an xray done and today my Ortho-guy (yeah, I have a guy) gave me the good news that I did, indeed cause a small fracture where the tendon pulled away from the bone, but it will heal well and all I need to do is wear a splint to inhibit any further damage while it heals. He prescribed walking and said I'll be good to go hiking in a week. So, I'm using the DS word to describe me injuring myself this close to the comp - not my intention to fly it ♣
2009 U.S. Paragliding Nats - Dunlap, CA from Tim O'Neill on Vimeo.
Trips worthy of being called journeys must provide opportunity for virtue. Resourcefulness, judgement, courage and luck must all play their part; temptation must be resisted, false friends identified; skill, analysis and technique must all make a difference. Battle, alliance, rest, fear, thirst, heat, discomfort, reflection and just a few moments of lucidity have to find their place.
The efficiency of a means of transport should be measured by how little you need to travel to still make it a journey; maximise journeys per mile, not miles per hour.
If you are how you travel, remember to maximise your journeys per mile, and only then aim to ramp your miles per life.