Homeless encampments and rough surface first five miles. Chatters your teeth and bike. Maybe a bad batch of asphalt from the start. Would not ride this trail again until resurfaced unless I had to get to work and no other options. Cool place to take kids on a bike ride! June 2022 ...
A San Diego op-ed argues thatriding a bike isn’t just good for your health, but for your career, as well, allowing you to work out work problems while you ride.I’ve done some of my best work on my bike; it’s particularly effective to get out and ride when you feel stuck. Na...
From Alaska, Chris moves on to San Diego, New Orleans, Philadelphia, West Virginia, and the Great Lakes, meeting a diverse group of vets (and their families) who struggle to move past their individual traumas. Strengthened by nightly readings of a dog-eared copy of “The Old Man and the...
” Add that to the array of pandemic-related effects, along with poverty, homelessness and other socioeconomic challenges. Part of the challenge incumbents like Gascón face, Loftrom said, is that it can take years of research to truly understand the impacts of major policy sh...
However, despite all this, I’ve decided to pretend it’s Fall. Candles are lit instead of fires. I’ve Fall cleaned my house. I’m decorating the house this week, and will go buy my mums, pumpkins and apples and just try to pretend it’s in the 60’s instead of the 80’s. ...
to get into the right headspace. “If that means I need to stay in character when the cameras aren’t rolling, then I will,” he says. “If I have to read one line 1,500 times, then I do that. If I have to play a homeless man, I might need to go out ...
Right of way: having backpacked thousands of miles I’ve always found this counterintuitive. Downhill has more inertia and gravity too. I often give downhill people the right of way, especially when winded, and I still I get, ‘what are you doin’? go man, you got the right of way!
On the night the fires began, she had slept fully dressed in her bed, with boots on and keys in her pocket; her car packed with things she wanted to keep and donations for the homeless. Watching the fire overtake areas four blocks away, she still declined to evacuate. “I’m the mayo...
"That really allowed us to get a feel for what the impact of heavy rains and winds are," Heiser said. "But this one's got some unique features. The amount of rainfall is substantial, especially up in the mountains. And the majority of the population of San Diego is at the base of ...