You are currently browsing comments. If you would like to return to the full story, you can read the full entry here: “Shopping Cart Enlightenment”.
Inspired Mountain Living
You are currently browsing comments. If you would like to return to the full story, you can read the full entry here: “Shopping Cart Enlightenment”.
Let’s go and stack some firewood together
you YOGI in disguise!
I doubt you’ll be able to take a Despar cart THAT far from the shop: an alarm system would frreeze you in the first 10 metres (you are in Northern ITALY, don’t forget).
BTW, for the same reason as above, you won’t find a single log, big and perfectly cut like those in the pics, by the main road. Rather, you’ll find them …in the Despar shop, together with the cart.
Tite,
What about the lumber mill just past town? And don’t Igor’s legs count as logs? Aggh, those darn wheel locks, and here I have been training for the first ever Sella Ronde done with a grocery cart, I was even planning to have Dan and Igor be my navigators sitting in the basket. Sella Ronde Bike Day had unicycles, the cart seemed like a logical progression. Hope all is well in Pedraces, I’m sure it is beatiful.
This is opening up so much potential for good old boy American fun. Yee Haw.
And right, Igor’s legs are logs for sure, with some old growth moss growing thick. It would take Daniel Boone himself to get through that patch of thorns and weeds.
Sella Ronda Cart Day….mmmmh…interesting. Perfect cross-training (the load in front instead of the back pack) for my next Ultra Trail Mont Blanc…could be a way to make money, too, considering the 3000 entrants.
Sellaronda Cart Day. Now if we can only figure out how to get the €1 coins out while all 3000 of them are having lunch.
that’s what the navigators are done for (apart from sitting and having lunch and navigate us runners)