| Remember those little caplets that would
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| | of what he needed. Upon arrival Mark
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| turn into “dinosaurs” when
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| | also had a bike fork pressed firmly into
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| dropped in water? I know of a person who
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| | his thigh. * * * At the end of the
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| is sort of like that (though he didn't
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| | bike ride we went down a final steep
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| have the shape of a dinosaur after the
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| | section. We lost enough altitude going
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| expansion, and I don't think it was just
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| | down this final slope that we were able
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| water that caused this transformation).
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| | to zoom down it. This section was
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| His name is Mark. Before about the age
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| | long enough to convince us that we could
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| of 15 Mark was like the little caplet. He
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| | totally handle flying down it. If it were
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| was small for his age. He had glasses
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| | steeper, I think we would have slowed
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| that were about half an inch thick and
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| | down more. But, on this particular hill
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| his hair always seemed to be rather
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| | we just leaned in close to our bikes and
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| disheveled and a little greasy. In the
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| | felt the air go past us faster and
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| middle of his teen-age years Mark remade
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| | faster. Due to our speed we spread out a
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| himself, apparently as a sheer act of
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| | bit, so that if someone fell there would
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| will. He became incredibly strong,
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| | at least be the possibility that the
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| capable, cleanly, and still amazingly
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| | person behind them could avoid hitting
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| nice. Once Mark committed to something,
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| | them. Mark was the final one to come
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| he refused to betray that commitment. It
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| | down the hill and we were able to watch
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| was this trait that allowed him to change
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| | him flicker between the trees on his
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| his appearance so much. However, in Mark
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| | descent. He was going fast. Then, Mark
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| this trait also created a level of honor
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| | and his bike charged behind one
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| found in only a rare few. Betrayal
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| | particular tree. When he appeared on the
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| was not an option for Mark. He stood up
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| | other side of the tree he was no longer
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| for what he believed. * * * Mountain
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| | riding his bike. He was sprinting with
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| biking was an excellent pastime on the
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| | all his might and leaning forward like
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| ranch. There were steep slopes that made
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| | someone who couldn't quite keep up with
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| it hard and eventually gave one a sense
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| | their speed. * * * As it worked out
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| of accomplishment. There were also
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| | Mark had hit a deep pothole in the path.
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| forests to obscure one's totally
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| | This particular pothole was so deep that
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| embarrassing falls. To make things more
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| | it was able to violently and completely
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| exciting we would start our rides from
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| | stop his fast moving front tire. However,
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| many different places on the ranch. Due
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| | the pothole did not stop Mark or the
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| to the size of the ranch, this meant
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| | rest of Mark's bike. This resulted in
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| getting places on the ranch with the
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| | Mark and the back end of the mountain
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| bikes but without riding the bikes. Such
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| | bike gracefully pivoting around the axle
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| an enterprise often entailed stuffing the
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| | in the middle of the front tire. Mark
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| bikes into the back of our 1992 ford
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| | pivoted towards the ground at the same
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| explorer. As much as I liked this car it
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| | speed he had been biking. While he was
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| was not quite optimal for bike
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| | looking straight ahead at the seemingly
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| transportation. Since there were three of
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| | vertical earth coming at him Mark was
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| us we could put down only one of the
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| | somehow able to do a series of extremely
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| back seats. We took off the wheels and
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| | helpful actions. Mark was able to get is
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| seats of the bikes and stuffed them into
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| | feet out of the clips that held them to
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| the awkwardly shaped space that wrapped
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| | the pedals of the bike. Then he was able
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| around the one backseat. For some
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| | to get his feet up to the height of his
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| unfortunate reason Mark always seemed to
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| | armpits and over the handlebars of the
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| be the one who sat in the back next to
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| | bike (before these same handlebars
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| the bikes. As we bounced across the ranch
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| | collided with the ground). From this
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| the bikes tended to become rather
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| | awkward fetal position Mark was able to
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| rambunctious. They would honestly leap a
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| | break into a full sprint. A sprint so
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| foot or two into the air when we went
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| | fast that few could have sustained in the
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| over hills and come crashing down
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| | best of circumstances. This sprint
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| slightly after the explorer itself did.
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| | turned out to be just fast enough to
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| It could be argued that this was, in
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| | prevent him from performing a painfully
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| large part, a result of the driving style
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| | unexpected cartwheel. I am not a
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| employed. However, right now we are
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| | completely ignorant man. I have watched
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| focusing on the funny situation in the
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| | the Olympics and the world cup. However,
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| back seat, not about the driver or on
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| | this is honestly one of the most
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| determining blame. The fact that the
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| | impressive physical acts that I have
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| bikes leapt into the air and moved
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| | ever seen. It is so impressive partly
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| towards Mark with ruthless force was
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| | because he did it completely without
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| regrettable. However, the real kicker was
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| | warning, and partly because it would have
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| that when the heap of metal landed it
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| | hurt so much if he didn't pull it off.
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| would lock together. One piece of twisted
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| | * * * Mark slowed down at the bottom
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| metal would loop over the next and so
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| | of the hill with his bike far behind
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| forth. This locking prevented Mark from
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| | him. He stopped and leaned forward,
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| pushing away the attacking bikes and over
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| | placing his hands on his knees. After
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| time resulted in a continual loss of
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| | looking up the hill at the bikes he
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| space to the bikes tireless invasion. By
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| | looked at us and panted “Looks
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| the time we arrived at our trail-head
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| | like I got back at the bike for the car
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| Mark had about half the personal space
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| | ride”.Thad Guy is a writer from
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| that he stated with and about ¾
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| | northern New Mexico.
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