Governor Quinn, Blagojevich’s long awaited replacement has reopened 7 State parks which were closed due to “budget cuts” by former governor Blagojejdick. I am pretty excited about this. As a tax payer I enjoy using the parks and was heartbroken when I heard of their closing. Read the Press Release on the IDNR Site
February 26th, 2009
tags: Bicycle, Environmental, News, Travel
Now with Rod Blagojevich out of office, Our state parks which were closed stand a chance of being re-opened. Newly appointed governor Pat Quinn who led petitions to keep the parks open will look at the possibility of reopening these parks. Now Quinn will have the opportunity to prove whether his concern for the parks [...]
February 1st, 2009
tags: Bicycle, Environmental, Travel
On Tuesday September 24th, Senate met and voted to continue funding for the parks. Now the bill will go back to the governor for him to decide whether or not to continue funding or not. Hopefully the House and Senate’s decisions will influence the governor but ultimatly it is now his decision. More on this [...]
September 25th, 2008
tags: Environmental, Travel
This was the first Trail I hit on my September trip to Colorado. Finished Driving in from an overnight in Nebraska and headed straight to the trail after checking in to the Hotel in Golden which happened to be less than 5 miles from Apex Park, Red Rocks, Dakota Ridge, Falcon Mountain, and Green Mountain [...]
September 21st, 2008
tags: Bicycle, Colorado, Travel
On the second day of my September Trip to Colorado I was more adjusted to the altitude and I had a ride in the mountains under my belt so I was feeling more confident. Unfortunatly it was cold and rainy and didn’t look like it was going to get nice. By around 2:00 I figured [...]
September 21st, 2008
tags: Bicycle, Colorado, Travel
The Red Bull Rampage is one of the most insane Mountain Bike competitions.
September 20th, 2008
tags: Bicycle
As some of you know, our governor has made a $14 million dollar cut to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources funding. This funding cut has caused the DNR to layoff 39 employees and close 11 state parks and 14 historical landmarks(4 of which are national landmarks). The parks and landmarks are scheduled to close [...]
September 16th, 2008
tags: Bicycle, Environmental, Travel
There aren’t too many mountain bike trails in the Chicago suburbs. Palos, Saw Wee Kee, and Deer Grove are probably the most well known. A few years back, Knock Knolls in Naperville was pretty well maintained and offered a bit of challenging terrain and obstacles. For the past few years, Knock Knolls has seen it’s [...]
August 10th, 2008
tags: Bicycle
I’ve been anticipating this movie for some time, both as an artist and as someone involved in the skateboard culuture of the mid to late 80s. This film showcases street art inspired through the skateboard scene culture. Many of the artists featured were both skaters and deck-artists during that time. The particular style embraced everything [...]
August 10th, 2008
tags: Art & Design
This weekend I took a trip up north to La Grange Wisconsin. The southern unit of Kettle Morine consists of two groups of trails: the John Muir Trails and the Emma Carlin Trails. Along with these two sets of trails, there’s a 5 mile connector trail which joins the two sets. One great feature of [...]
August 7th, 2008
tags: Bicycle, Travel