June 7-10, 2025: Pride, Cycling, Printing

June 7th (Saturday) was a pretty low key work day, mostly working on things around the house and prep work for some upcoming travel. (1 hour on academic work)

June 8th (Sunday) was Pride Day and we took Deb's father to the SLC Pride Parade and he and I watched the parade as she marched in it with the University of Utah's (unofficial) group. U-Pride. We also went out to Dosa at SV cafe in South Jordan, great again! In the evening we watched a bit of the Pacers v. Thunder game 2. (no academic work)

June 9th (Monday) I completed a 60 mile ride on the Raleigh Tamland Gravel bike: Orem to American Fork Canyon, picked up a Parks Pass at Timp Cave, Up the Canyon to Summit Trailhead, Down to Cascade Springs, Out into Heber Valley, Along Deer Creek Trail, and Back home via Provo Canyon. It was epic, started early enough, didn't bring enough food, but hydrated fine despite finishing in 90 degree heat. 5,000 feet of climbing and 60 miles, should have done another two miles to complete the 100 km June Strava Challenge, but I was spent and riding home on fumes. The rest of the day was REST and calories. 

June 10th (Tuesday) I went to the office, did some work there, printed maps for tomorrow's field trip with the Historical Geology Teacher Training class and organized supplies and posters for the event (3 hours). I also installed some new bar tape on the gravel bike as the original tape had finally worn down after 6.5 years! 


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