About
My name is Bill Messick and this is my personal website and blog, I live in Pleasant Grove Utah with my wife Theda and two dogs Jack and Sam. This site is my personal diary and is where I post my daily adventures on the trails with photos and videos and a post or two. My outdoor activities include mountain biking, trail running, hiking, skiing and snowshoeing.
I usually do something everyday seven days a week and rarely take a break from the trails and mountains. I love it out there, the trail is where I get my best peace and think of it as a break in my life. If you have spent much time on the trails in Utah then I’m sure you have run, rode or skied into me.
Once a week I host the Music Smackdown Radio Show with my wife on New Artist Radio, we play music and make jokes and pretty much just do what we want. This is a very raw show with a bunch of great music tossed in for good measure. So check it out if you have time and need some music for your iPod.
On my spare time I work as a web designer for a company called Webzine Online, I do website design and layout and administrate there servers. So if you are needing a website or design work done feel free to contact me anytime.
Comments or questions are welcome.
Trail Etiquette
Respect others
- Stay in control. So you can safely avoid others and keep yourself intact.
- Give way to walkers.
- Use a bell or greeting when approaching others. Most negative feedback from walkers on shared-use tracks concerns being surprised by bikers approaching without warning.
- Ride shared-use tracks in small groups. A ‘bike-train’ with a dozen riders displaces other users. 6-8, or less, is a better number.
Respect the rules
- Only ride MTB and shared-use tracks; stay off closed tracks – including those that are seasonally closed to protect the surface or minimise conflict with other users. Land managers are generally pretty reasonable so talk with them about issues or ideas you may have.
- Be prepared – take food, water, tools, First Aid and warm clothes. Plan for the unexpected – a change in the weather, an accident or getting lost and late.
- Obtain permission from private landowners before you set out.
- Leave gates as you find them either open or closed to keep stock where they are intended to be.
Respect the track
- Don’t skid, cut corners or make new lines. Skidding creates water channels and causes erosion. Use both brakes to slow down without skidding as you approach a corner. Cutting corners is cheating and damages fragile ecosystems.
- Avoid riding in the mud and rain. Both bikes and walkers damage soft, wet tracks.
- Clean your bike to prevent spreading weeds like gorse and didymo.
- Take rubbish home – like banana skins, old tubes and snack wrappers. Rubbish in the outdoors detracts from everyone’s experience.
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