Tool of the Week: Key Rocket for Gmail

Today I stumbled across a really cool extension for google chrome (A really amazing web browser for Windows and Mac), that works with gmail to make your gmail experience quicker and more productive. It's called KeyRocket, and anytime you do something in gmail that has a time saving keyboard shortcut, KeyRocket pops up (un-obtrusively) to tell you what that shortcut is for...Read More

Trip Report: Glacier National Park

This past weekend Courtney and I drove to Montana for a family Reunion in Glacier National Park.  I had an awesome time, but 3 Days didn't seem like enough time to fully explore Glacier.  Here's what We did do: Friday I started the day fly fishing with my uncle in two medicine lake.  I caught a 9" bull trout and...Read More

Mike's Guide to Buying Road Bikes

Every once in a while a friend says "Hey Mike, you're into bikes: What do i need to know to buy a road bike?"  I'm sure there are plenty of other good guides on the internet, but because you asked, here's my two cents: 1) Fit - Having a bike that doesn't fit you right is the most guaranteed way you won't enjoy...Read More

Tool of the Week: Flipboard

A co-worker of mine recently suggested I start blogging cool smartphone Apps, and I think this is a great idea.  While doing "Tool of the Week" I've already pointed to a few services that have smartphone apps, and have tagged them with the "Smartphone App" tag, but i'm going to start doing some more posts specifically related to cool apps across...Read More

Tool of the Week: Online 3D printing (rapid prototyping)

[caption id="attachment_863" align="alignright" width="150" caption="The Cube 3D printer or the makerbot could be a really fun engineering teaching tool."][/caption] Recently, I've been super intrigued by online 3D printing services (Aka: cloud printing, rapid prototyping).  The principal is simple: You upload a modle to a website, it's printed on a rapid prototyper machine, and mailed to you. I've found 3 services online that...Read More

Gear I Love: Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Pad

I've posted plenty of trip reports: from Canyoneering in Utah to Climbing Pacific Volcanoes, but  I wanted to start a few posts about gear that I love. My first is my Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad.  I can't put enough emphasis on the importance of a good nights sleep when enjoying outdoors trips: Being tired can make or break your experience!...Read More

Tool of the Week: Google Drive?!

I was taking a mid-day break reading the internets when I saw this post: Needless to say, being the google fanboy that I am, I was stoked. [caption id="attachment_849" align="alignright" width="300"] Note: The file name here was "HPIM3746.jpg," so it was image recognition that told google this picture was in sydney[/caption] I've installed it on my computer, and Google Drive...Read More

DIY bike light

A couple times this season I've gotten caught in the dark on my after work rides.  I've always wanted to try night biking, but my little 55 Lumen headlamp was awkward to strap to my helmet and barely lit up the trail.  Night biking sounds fun because it offers flexibility, it's a bit cooler in the summer, and the trails are less crowded! A...Read More

Gear I love: Using Webbing for Belts

[caption id="attachment_825" align="alignright" width="300" caption="So much selection at McGuckin Hardware!"][/caption] I'm not a fashion icon. In fact, my dress probably screams "cheep and functional." Luckily, living in one of the worst dressed cities in America, this can fly no problem. One of my signature manouvers is wearing webbing for a belt.  I mean really, who wants to pay more than...Read More