Mount Bohemia and the Midwest Powder Reality Check
This February in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Mount Bohemia delivered steep lines, tree shots, and the kind of fatigue you have to earn.
This is the running archive for the site. Some posts are about software and side projects, some are about family trips, cabin weekends, snowboarding, bikes, or the random things I end up caring enough about to document.
This February in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Mount Bohemia delivered steep lines, tree shots, and the kind of fatigue you have to earn.
This month I used Codex to run tighter engineering loops: scoped backlog rounds, docs updates, and production-style validation at each step.
Three months ago I used Anti-Gravity to build a real Rust CLI/TUI utility for grading workflow, then pushed through 16 phases of hardening.
My fall Onewheel rides became the easiest way to clear my head after work and keep daily movement consistent.
Our August cabin trip mixed fishing, jetski laps, and long dock conversations that only happen when everyone finally slows down.
Another July cabin run, this time focused on evening walleye windows, good tackle decisions, and clean sunsets over Pelican Lake.
Last July was all lake days, fish stories, and the kind of family routine that makes summer feel longer than it is.
Last summer I used mountain e-bike rides to rebuild endurance for snowboard season, one long climb at a time.
One year ago at Powder Mountain, we traded speed for exploration and stacked a full day of bus laps, traverses, and wide-open Utah turns.
Two years later, I still remember the wind, flat light, and the one perfect run that made the whole Crystal Mountain trip worth it.