Saturday, August 3, 2019

Win a ukulele








Free giveaway!! Do I have your attention now? 
Some of you probably don’t know me very well. My wife and I are avid cyclist and have toured to many places on this place we call earth. We have seen and done amazing things while traveling around on our two wheeled machines. We have ridden thousands of kilometres, we’ve had good times and not so good times. There is a term we call type 2 fun. It’s when you are traveling and it’s real hard, or hot, or really cold, bugs, huge mountain passes or things simply don’t go as planned. It’s when you get home and you look back at the photos and the memories of those hard times, those are the ones you always remember. Eventually you forget how hard and painful it was and do it all over again.....
We leave Monday to set off again on one of these adventures and I have built a soprano ukulele to make the trek with us. This uke will be traveling back country through the mountain as we ride the Colorado trail. Nearly 1000km of off road single track twisting over the highest peaks of the great state of Colorado. We start off in Denver and will end our ride in Grand Junction were we will catch a train back to Seattle. This will take us to the end of August... so I will be out of the shop....
Now for the free giveaway! At the end of this trip I will be giving away this soprano uke to a lucky follower of my page. It will have bumps, scratches and dings. I imagine it will look like it was well traveled but that’s the beauty of it. I will post some photos of the uke in its travels and my wife will be keeping a blog if you want to follow along.(I will attach a link) 
I will be having a contest to give it away so stay tuned and please share! 
Until next time...
Steve
https://bikepackingcolorado.blogspot.com/2019/07/not-so-long-ago-during-painfully-long.html?m=1

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