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01 Apr, 2011

Going the distance

Posted by: sho In: iPhone|mtb|Outdoors|Technology

This is my longest ride of the year thus far: 21 miles. I think I may have done 20 odd miles a couple years back when I had a working bicycle computer. I’ve gotten back on the saddle (of my Raleigh 2005 M20) in the name of “boy I need to exercise,” and it’s been [...]

04 Aug, 2009

Lake Mead railroad trail

Posted by: sho In: Personal|Sports

So the family woke up as early as we could and headed out toward Boulder City. I’ve been wanting to try out a bike trail that went though some old abandoned railroad tracks that have since been converted to a multi-use trail. More history about it here. In total it was about 6 miles round [...]

30 Apr, 2009

MapMyRide.com iPhone app

Posted by: sho In: iPhone|Sports

Using MapMyRide.com iPhone app, I was able to utilize the GPS chip and track my bike ride on April 19, I was able to log the distance and the exact path I took coming home. It’s free and pretty neat. The only downside is it used up a ton of battery. So not recommended if [...]

02 Mar, 2009

Mommy’s first 5K

Posted by: sho In: Personal|Sports

Darlene just participated in her first 5K run on Saturday, the Second Annual Read and Run for Your Health for the Henderson Library. She finished the 3 miles within 37 minutes which is pretty amazing for a new mom! It started out fairly early so her littlest supporter stayed home as morning’s here are still [...]

01 Mar, 2009

Brenton’s first feature

Posted by: sho In: Photography|Sports

My brother, Brenton Ho, has his first photography spread in March 2009 issue of Modified Mag for his coverage of the 2008 Red Bull Drifting World Championship. If you get a chance to check it out, his photos are the ones which capture all the drift action, or the equivalent of about half the feature. [...]

05 Dec, 2007

Kendo and Kettlebells

Posted by: sho In: Sports

My interests have been turned up to kendo recently. I’ve checked the All United States Kendo Federation (AUSKF) to find no listing for Nevada, which means that it has not really gained popularity this far east of the west coast. A ton in California, though. UNLV doesn’t offer it either, which is where I took [...]


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