Mighty Jim Readies for Boulder Fun and Mountains



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This came in early this AM from Jim Muelner before I then talked with him just now as the and about
12 riders from High Gear Cyclery in Longmont CO rode in to Boulder armed with yet another National
Bicycle Greenway Day proclamation from the city of Longmont. They were being followed by a reporter
from the Longmont newspaper and it sounded like they were all having a blast. Jim made it to Buzz
Feldman's shop on Tuesday and has been relaxing off the bike until now:

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Hi all you lovely people:

The mountains I see are no longer imaginary, the large slabs of rock jutting into the clouds are
real. The snow looks, and, I am sure, is cold.

I know the route we have selected through Estes Park will be beautiful, filled with wild game and
lovely views. In fact I am hoping it will be so stunning that I will not realize I am going up some
steep climbs. The names of passes, that I will share with you as they happen sound wonderful. I just
do not want to strut my stuff until they are behind
me.

Nadia Sullivan, Wo-Manager for High Gear Cyclery in Longmont, CO went over my trike and replaced
a few needed items which she said needed replacement. After a short test ride today I knew she
had done a great job. I think her title should be Womanager, the hyphen gives too much emphasis
to the man.

The game plan is to ride from Longmont after the proclamation ceremony there and them a group of
riders will accompany me to Boulder for the second program of the day. Then back to Longmont for the
start of our ride to Steamboat. The weather will play a role in what happens and how fast we head
for the mountains.

I personally feel good about seeing the mountains at a biking pace and observing close up the
beauty of a country that few really see. Going past a herd of Elk or past an old ranch at 5 or 6
mph has got to be more fun then at 50 or 60 mph. I love to stop and visit with whoever is sitting
on a fence rail.

The rest period has been very much needed. It was nice just to stop enjoy some rest and visit with
some wonderful people who understood my need to just be quiet.

Tomorrow the excitement starts. Am I ready? Only time and I will tell. Jim

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Jim Muellner can be found at http://www.bikeroute.com/NationalMayorsRide/JimMuellner His email on
the road is: [email protected]

If you want to start from the beginning and/or follow Jim our other NBG relay riders as they move
forward in the National Mayors' Ride at <http://www.bikeroute.com/NationalMayorsRide>, point to
their blog at <http://www.nationalbicyclegreenway.com/Events/Mayors_Ride/reports.php>. All of this
excitement will al be consummated at the second annual Santa Cruz NBG Bike Fest
<http://www.nationalbicyclegreenway.com/Events/Festival>:

btw: If you want to become a rider, we WANT you!! Go to
<http://NationalBicycleGreenway.com/Events/Mayors_Ride/getstarted.php>, to find out how!! btw2: We
have pictures from the various ride legs on line at
http://www.nationalbicyclegreenway.com/gallery/2003Mayors btw3: If you want to see who these
cyclists are, go to <http://www.nationalbicyclegreenway.com/Events/Mayors_Ride/bios>.


MARTIN KRIEG: "Awake Again" Author c/o BikeRoute.com 79 & 86 TransAms, nonprofit Nat. Bicycle
Greenway CEO Ever wanted anything so bad U were willing to die for it? Really die? By moving thru
clinical death and reversing paralysis, *I saw God* when I answered that question.
 
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