4wheelBob on Two-Heel Drive
Tom Mangan at Two-Heel Drive reports:
4wheelbob.com is up and running. Bob Coomber, California Outdoors Hall of Fame Inductee, has his long-awaited Web site up. Bob, as you’ll recall, has a seriously nasty kind of diabetes that makes it impossible to use his legs, so he hikes with his hands, arms and wheels.
“…Challenging oneself to the extent possible is the only way to live. Everything else is simply breakfast at Denny’s, day after day after day…”
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Tour of California
(An old article – posted here so as not to lose it during the site transition.)
The second Amgen Tour of California is presently rolling through the state – pretty exciting stuff! I managed to get to the prologue stage in San Francisco last week, where I shot a number of photographs. (I am also gradually posting them at G Dan Mitchell | Photography.)
A Yosemite Web Cam Alert!
(An old article – posted here so as not to lose it during the site transition.)
This should be a good day to keep an eye on the Yosemite web cams – a very cold Pacific storm dropped snow down below 2000 feet across much of California yesterday and last night. It will probably be a stunning sunset at Wawona Tunnel view tonight… and a great sunrise in the morning tomorrow!
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