Monthly Archives: February 2015

The Strava art process • Part 1

Since I launched into my Strava art obsession on January 1, the question people most often ask me (apart from “Are you insane?”) is some variation of “How do you do it?” Do you create a route at strava.com and follow … Continue reading

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Strava sexiness • JBSFW (just barely suitable for work)

Sexy Strava art • 64 km of va-va-voom! Continue reading

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“Cyclist” by Cyclist

Today’s creation required more than the 48.2 km of pedalling noted in the Strava summary – about 20 km more, as I was experimenting with a new technique that involves turning off my Garmin during certain parts of the ride. … Continue reading

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Wicked witch of the West Coast

Though she isn’t my first Strava picture, I’m launching my blog with this dour wench because she is, to date, my biggest (and if the reaction on Strava is any indication, my most popular). Her portrait required 85.9 kilometres of cycling. Several parts of … Continue reading

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