In this scene (in Russian - see the English translation below) Baroness Jacobine von Münchhausen with her lawyer and lover, Heinrich Ramkopf, are trying to make the case that her husband, Baron von Münchhausen, is insane:
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Got the bike
At last, a steel 29er hardtail mountain bike is sitting in my basement. It is a Jamis, not a megabrand, but still a fairly known one whose line of steel hardtails seems to have small, but somewhat cult-like, following. You can check the factory specs here: 2011 Jamis Dragon 29 Sport.
Right away, I had the stock Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic disk brakes replaced with Avid BB7 mechanical disk brakes and the stock SRAM PG-950 11-34t cassette - with a Shimano SLX CS-HG-61 12-36t cassette (the largest 9-speed cassette there is).
Right away, I had the stock Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic disk brakes replaced with Avid BB7 mechanical disk brakes and the stock SRAM PG-950 11-34t cassette - with a Shimano SLX CS-HG-61 12-36t cassette (the largest 9-speed cassette there is).
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Choosing the right bike
Considering a full-suspension mountain bike
Choosing the right bicycle for a long-distance ride that includes a variety of terrains and riding surfaces is hard. Being on a tight budget makes it even harder. And, since I generally tend to "agonize" about such major decisions, the fact that three months before the start I am still not sure what I am riding should not come as a surprise.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Survivor Man
The other day, I was flipping channels and ended up watching an old episode of The Office (US version).
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motivation
Friday, April 22, 2011
Google Earth and Google Maps are great, but not perfect
I have absolutely no desire to bash Google Maps and Google Earth. I believe that these products have totally revolutionized the way we plan trips, and I like them a lot. Still, there are some things you need to be aware of, especially if dealing with hilly or mountainous terrain.
Labels:
EG 2011,
route planning
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
More on mattress vs. extreme bicycle touring
If you don't know what "mattress touring" is, read this post first.
A major attribute of "mattress touring" is staying at hotels. Do that, and you are sure to be labeled "mattressnik". I can't say that I don't care, but, I am afraid that my "love" of comfort of civilization "is stronger than pride". I also have reasons to believe that I am not unique (nobody really is), and there are others like me out there who might be interested in re-using my mountain bike route of the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains, but are not ready to give up daily shower and sleeping in a real bed.
A major attribute of "mattress touring" is staying at hotels. Do that, and you are sure to be labeled "mattressnik". I can't say that I don't care, but, I am afraid that my "love" of comfort of civilization "is stronger than pride". I also have reasons to believe that I am not unique (nobody really is), and there are others like me out there who might be interested in re-using my mountain bike route of the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains, but are not ready to give up daily shower and sleeping in a real bed.
Labels:
EG 2011,
route planning
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Bears in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains
A few of my friends are experienced Carpathian hikers. They always make fun of me whenever I bring up the issue of possible bear encounters since they, having hiked in the Ukrainian Carpathians a lot, have never seen a bear (only one has seen bear footprints and excrements once).
Labels:
EG 2011,
route planning
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