
I have been practicing for my favorite holiday. Got Guinness?



One item I have been totally impressed with has been my Bailey Works mesenger bag. A true messenger bag makes a big difference for commuting. I have not been able to locate a feature that goes unappreciated. The more I use it, the more I like it. The bag and I have about forty hours together riding, so I have had a little time to evaluate. www.baileyworks.com
After all these years, I own my first Surly, a Pacer. The Noto one helped me with the build and put the finishing touches on it. Thanks Noto. I only have a couple hours on the new frame, but I can already tell that I will climb better, and be much faster. OK, not really, but she is rock steady and that is something I really value.

Quick note: Rumblings of a possible Pork Chop reunion for the Dakota 50. Are you in? Grab your wheels and a thirty pack and head for the Hills...the Black Hills.
www.dakota5o.com