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About Me

I am an aspiring writer (ok not really), but felt the need to engage my left brain as it does not work well, hope you enjoy my guides anyway!

Big Hair, Big Fun - preparing for the 80's hair comeback!

Big Hair, Big Fun - preparing for the 80's hair comeback!

  • By PhilHarding
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  • Updated 3 months ago
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Category: Humor

I once read that fashion trends circle back every 20-30 years. In the event this phenomenon occurs in the hairstyle realm, I thought it useful to educate (in some cases re-educate) the public about the finer points of 80's style hair. And for those readers who currently sport one of these styles, well you may be ahead of the curve, but don't ask for royalties if your photo is included in this guide. * the Classic Mullet and Camero Mullet were repurposed from mulletsgalore.com - a highly ...

Catch the freshies at Vail
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Catch the freshies at Vail

  • Started by PhilHarding
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  • Updated 10 days ago
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Category: Adventure & Sports

Its a little early in the season for big pow days, but you better have a plan for those inevitable big dumps that await us.

Etichetta del Vino

Etichetta del Vino

  • By PhilHarding
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  • Updated 3 months ago
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Categories: Humor; Eat & Drink

Choosing a good wine can be a very complex undertaking. You must consider the Varietal, the Vintage, the Region or Terrior and then consider Price and Food pairing .... Or you can just do what I do and GO FOR THE BEST LABEL!

Guidespud takes on the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race

Guidespud takes on the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race

  • By PhilHarding
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  • Updated 3 months ago
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Category: Adventure & Sports

If you thought Guidespud was just a couch potato, think again! Guidespud took on the top cyclists in the world, including 7 time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and 6 time Leadville 100 champion Dave Wiens, in this 100 mile mountain bike race. The ride starts at 10,200 ft and tops out at 12,500 ft, with a total elevation gain of 14,000 ft. While Guidespud finished 3rd behind Lance, it was an amazing effort on a tricycle and missing one arm.