Shifting Gears

While winter never truly ends, it has finally gotten to that point where it is time to shift gears into summer mode. In the coming days/weeks, I'm sure I'll reflect on this season and all the good times it brought. 700 inch winters don't come around too often. It was the best season of my life. There is still a good amount of snow up high, so there might be a couple more touring days this month. It's melting quick, though. And with the dog days of summer on our doorstep it won't be much longer till it's gone. For now, I'll leave you with some photos from the past week. There were still some fun turns to be had. The blog will continue through the summer months, hopefully the streak will too (45 months in a row now)! There are some fun things in the works. First, I'll be selling prints at the Big Cottonwood Flea Market up at Brighton this Sunday. In a couple weeks I'll be traveling to Micronesia to scuba dive the WWII shipwrecks of Truk Lagoon. Finally, there will be a season in review post sometime in the next couple weeks where I'll delve a little deeper into the year that was and share photos and stories from the moments that made it the best season ever. If you've been following along this winter, thank you! I hope you've enjoyed the photos and quips of this absolutely legendary 2019 season. See you when the snow falls! -Patrick