Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Like No One Else Was On The Road


Ride number 8 : 72 Degrees and Sunny : Windy, Gusts up to 25mph : Around twenty-one miles

Totally shredded The Micky Bomb today, catching every green light on the way down. Got some great speed while staying ahead of the traffic: like no one else was on the road. Went a rare one full week without a ride and today definitely made up for it.


It was extraordinarily windy out, especially heading South along the lake on the bike path, but once I got into the Loop and started back up North it was pretty much smooth sailing from there. Below is a Google Street View shot, with my route in blue, showing The Trump Tower at Wabash and Wacker.


From here I take Wacker to Michigan and head North, crossing the river, and around Ohio street you start heading downhill and the Michigan Avenue Bomb begins.


Took some more random on-the-go shots from my cell phone. They are in order corresponding to the route map above. Click any of the photos for larger shots. Quick side note: I took a picture of the Alta Vista neighborhood to follow up from my 6th ride but as I was snapping the photo from my bike a woman honked at me from behind to let her pass (it's a narrow road) and the photo didn't get sent properly, as if she didn't want me to take it. Weak. It will get taken.

(1) This building always reminded me of 
Pink Floyd and The Wall

 
(2) At Fullerton and Lake Shore facing South,
lots of people out early today

(3) Buildings and Trees

(4) From the bridge heading into MP2000 
aka Millennium Park

-Zach

Monday, March 29, 2010

Dismantling The Michigan Avenue Bomb

Hi! My name is Zach, and I am a 25 year old Chicago bike rider.

I love Chicago, and I love riding, and every day I get to spend outside on the streets brings me a step closer to nirvana.

For the beginning of the season I have been working on a nice, easy at times/treacherous at others, 24 mile bike ride that takes me North to Foster & Damen, using Winnemac Park as one anchor, and South to Roosevelt & Lake Shore, using Adler Planetarium as another, hitting up several primo neighborhoods in between, such as Roscoe Village, Wrigleyville, Ravenswood, Old Town, and the Loop, just to name a few.

Part of the ride through the Loop incorporates a slightly insane, mostly harrowing, and somewhat reckless bomb up Michigan Avenue, heading North. Riding alongside the gawking rental cars, slicing taxi cabs, and impatient bus drivers who seem to transform into ferocious tribal warriors atop twelve ton metal elephants that are purposely trying to crush you and your bike below, you start to understand that you are now in the machine: you are the city. As I go barreling down the hill between Ohio street and the Hancock building, survival rests on comprehension. Rapt with heightened awareness, I rise up from under the brick and steel shade and navigate from above: the streets, the sidewalks, the people, the traffic lights, the crosswalks, the cars, the turn signals, the potholes, the more people! All a flash of a moment and a blur through my eyes, but all worthy opponents and dangerous obstacles that become even more real when riding alongside them.

Atop my bike, these become my most lucid moments, and this is when I love my city the most. Riding on Michigan Avenue is one of the best adrenaline rushes you will find around here. And after being thrust out of the Loop and finding the winds at your back, when you finally get to Mariano Park where Rush and State meet, it's like you've stumbled upon a slice of heaven that lay completely unaware of the madness below.

And that's the Michigan Avenue Bomb.
Cheers!
@thegratefulone

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Phish 3D! The Movie: Advance Screening 4.20

Only a short week after Summer Tour announcements, the trailer for, "Phish: The Movie," (my own title) has become available from Phish.com. The trailer is really nothing more than a couple of HD swing shots across the audience and some raging Trey close ups, but it is still fun to watch.  Here is an excerpt from phish.com/news with a link to the trailer.
We’re excited to announce “Phish 3D” – filmed at Festival 8 in Indio, California – opening in theaters nationwide on Friday, April 30th for an exclusive one week run. The band performed 8 sets over the course of the weekend, including a special Acoustic Set on Sunday afternoon.
You can watch the official trailer here.

In advance of the nationwide roll-out, exclusive preview screenings will be shown in nine cities.

Tickets for the Tuesday, April 20th screenings will be available for purchase on Friday, March 26 (individual theater on-sale dates may be subject to change). Ticketing information will be available at phish3dmovie.com or with the following theaters.

PHISH 3D ADVANCE 4/20 SCREENINGS 
Boston – National Amusements Revere
Burlington, VT – Majestic 10
Chicago – Muvico Rosemont 18 Theatre
Denver – Aurora Movie Tavern 10
Houston – Rave Motion Pictures 18
Los Angeles – The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center
New York (Brooklyn) – Pavilion Theatre
Raleigh/Durham, NC – Wynnsong 15
Washington, D.C./Fairfax, VA – Fairfax Corner 14


And to think I had no plans on 4/20! Perfect.
@thegratefulone

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Delivery! from, The Impossible Project

A tiny box of awesomeness was sitting on my front porch this morning. In it, a ten pack of Polaroid 600 film from The Impossible Project. Super stoked, except that I still need to bring the Spirit into the shop for a quick 1-2. Maybe that's what I'll do today. The film came with a Polaroid Magazine CD as well; it's all in German. 


The back of the package reads,
THE IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT proudly presents carefully saved, stored and tested Polaroid film in a very limited Special Edition, designed by Paul Giambarba, who created the iconic look of Polaroid from 1957 to 1977.
This package has passed all tests and can be enjoyed until 12/2010 and beyond. Meanwhile THE IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT will continue to define and develop a new instant film to be introduced in early 2010. 
Tomorrow, The Impossible Shop will in fact start selling that film, their very own monochrome instant film, in two different versions, PX 100 and PX 600. This film is for users of the Polaroid SX-70 camera. You can read more about the film here. New color film should be available this summer.

There has been a lot of news coverage since The Impossible Press Event, held in New York City on Monday, some of which you can find here.

Take more pictures!

@thegratefulone

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Oh High on the City Trail

7th ride of the season, first ride of Spring! And my first completion of 2009's full route. Which, when google map'd, came out to 23.2 miles, 1.2 miles longer than I thought. If I'm hitting up this route in March, which is the route that capped my season last year, I can only assume it will grow from here.

Northern most point: Foster and Damen. Southern most point: Roosevelt and Lake Shore Drive / Adler Planetarium.

Ride Number Seven:



Click map for magnified image. 




Took lots of pictures. I tweeted the hell out of the ride, too. Click any of the images for slightly bigger pictures. To be able to see so much in one ride, from the Northern suburban-like neighborhoods, all the way down to the grandeur of the new city, it's a pretty awesome sensation.  I want to start exploring the world on my bike.




 Old Chicago College. NM point of ride: 
Foster and Damen

Crew putting up a Toyota sign at 
Wrigley Field

Fullerton and Lake Shore Drive,
facing South

Flipside: about 12 minutes later from the Shedd 
Aquarium back lawn, facing North

From my Chocolate: an amazing 1.3 megapixels. 
Great shot of #chicago

I used the gravitational pull of Adler Planetarium
to slingshot myself back into the city!

The Trump Building. One of my favorite new 
additions. From Wabash & Wacker.

A true "on the go" snapshot! In Old Town
at Menomonee and Sedgwick.

First ride of Spring went well. Things are warming up here in Chicago, although we'll probably get at least one more snowstorm before it really starts to get warm out.

Happy City Trails!
Cheers!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Impossible Press Event Held Today!

The Impossible Project held their long anticipated press event today in New York City, publicly announcing their plans of instant photography world domination.

The first two Impossible Films were announced, going on sale March 25th at The Impossible Shop. They are PX100 Silver Shade / First Flush and PX600 Silver Shade / First Flush. The film will be available at premium photography stores soon. Color film will be available this summer. They will continue to sell the rest of their stock of classic Polaroid film as well.


If you're interested in reading more about the film, check out the press releases from their new website, which went live today. 

The Impossible Project's Space, a shop and gallery, is opening in New York City on April 30th. 

A huge day for the future of instant photography. Can't wait to buy a pack of new color film. Cheers! to The Impossible Project and all the hard work they are doing. 

@thegratefulone

Thursday, March 18, 2010

ISO: One Charismatic Solar Deity

6th ride of the season so far. That season being Springter (or Winting as some prefer, though most have trouble with the pronunciation). A rough mash up of almost all four seasons, March can provide quite the sensory experience while riding through the city. The sun warm and new, inviting; after months of hibernation it only takes seconds to remember. I bow. The moving air still crisp, remnants of Autumn and reminders that this isn't California, this is Chicago: a city of four seasons, today we get to see them all. People in shorts wearing sandals, people in scarfs and wool jackets; squirrels searching through dirty snow mounds, a bit confused... but happy nonetheless.

Shortened my ride today in favor for a slower pace: we're supposed to get some good old cold rain and snow this weekend, so I went zen. Mental health is just as important as physical health.

One part of this ride I would like to point out really quickly is a section of brick houses near Wrigley Field called Alta Vista Terrace. The district was built in 1904 in imitation of the rowhouse style of London (this sentence was copy & pasted directly from Wikipedia). It is an awesome street with a super homey feel, probably one of my favorite blocks in the Northside neighborhoods, and definitely worth checking out. There are pillars on both entrances to the street that point it out.

And here is the route I took today, pretty spot on to my old school, and I guess new school, half route.  12.5 miles.

I only took one photo on the go today. The photo I did take, however, is from the exact same spot at which I took a photo during ride number 3, which you can find in this blog, from March 10th. The photo was taken from a walking path behind The Nature Museum off of Fullerton and Lake Shore. In the 8 days since the 1st photo the small lake has thawed. I'm going to try to document the spot over the year.


Alright, that is all for now.
I'm ready for the snowstorm: go springter!
Cheers!
@thegratefulone

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

5th Bike Ride of Pre Spring

Just Mere Hours Before Announcement, Without a Worry in the World...

Took off on my fifth bike ride of March earlier today around 5 o' clock in the afternoon. First ride of daylight savings.

I almost completed my 22 mile OG Summer Run from last year, coming just 2 miles shy: I stopped at Millenium Park and turned right on Monroe instead of continuing down to the Adler Planetarium.

The sun was hot but the air was cold, the smell of burning leaves in the air and snow still on the jetties; it was as if all four seasons were sharing the sunlight of the same day.

Here is the route I took. 


And here are some pictures I took on the go, though take caution: tweeting while biking is not recommended and is a highly dangerous activity. 

I only took pictures during the North part of the ride. Once I got into the loop I wanted to focus more on the road (obviously); first ride down Michigan Avenue of the season. It was fucking stellar!

Taking advantage of daylight savings, ~5:30pm
at Homer Park, California and Montrose

Heading South on Ravenswood, old Bowman 
Dairy factory on the right.

Controlled fires, brush clearing at Winnemac
Park on Foster and Damen

Now back to tour planning! 
Cheers!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Summer Tour 2010! PHISH!

dates released today!

Lottery On Now!
(through March 26th)

http://summer2010.phish.com/

Summer Tour 1st Leg

6/11/10 Toyota Park, Chicago, IL
6/12/10 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
6/13/10 Hershey Stadium, Hershey, PA
6/15/10 nTelos Wireless Pavilion, Portsmouth, VA
6/17/10 Comcast Theatre, Hartford, CT
6/18/10 Comcast Theatre, Hartford, CT
6/19/10 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
6/20/10 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
6/22/10 Comcast Center, Mansfield, MA
6/24/10 Susquehanna Bank Center, Camden, NJ
6/25/10 Susquehanna Bank Center, Camden, NJ
6/26/10 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
6/27/10 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
6/29/10 CMAC, Canandaigua, NY
7/1/10 Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion, Raleigh, NC
7/2/10 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Charlotte, NC
7/3/10 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Alpharetta, GA
7/4/10 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Alpharetta, GA 

Summer Tour 2nd Leg

8/5/10 Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA
8/6/10 Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA
8/7/10 Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA
8/9/10 Town Park, Telluride, CO
8/10/10 Town Park, Telluride, CO
8/12/10 Verizon Wireless Music Center, Noblesville, IN
8/13/10 Verizon Wireless Music Center, Noblesville, IN
8/14/10 Alpine Valley Music Theater, East Troy, WI
8/15/10 Alpine Valley Music Theater, East Troy, WI
8/17/10 Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY
8/18/10 Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY

Monday, March 15, 2010

Phish to Play Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Tonight

from Phish.com

Phish will perform at tonight's 2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony beginning at 8:30PM EST. The private ceremony will take place at The Waldorf-Astoria tonight and will be televised live on FuseTV and at http://www.fuse.tv . In addition, Trey will have the privilege of inducting Genesis into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the ceremony.

The 2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees were chosen by the 500 voters of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation.

visit  http://www.rockhall.com for more information
or
phish.com



Cheers!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Polaroid 600 Film Still On Sale

Polaroid 600 film is still on sale at The Impossible Store. You won't find it cheaper anywhere else right now. Check post below this one for links to Amazon and Ebay store listings.

Hurry while supply lasts! This limited sale ends Monday, March 15th, at Noon.

The film they are selling is Polaroid 600 Giambarba. A description taken from The Impossible website:

•Ultimate stock of today's most popular and meanwhile hard-to-get Polaroid film. High-speed, high definition and fantastic quality. Limited edition designed by Paul Giambarba.

Cheers! And Have A Great Weekend! Take Lots of Pictures!

Friday, March 12, 2010

The Impossible Shop Fixes Bugs

600 Film Available

After a rough start to a promising weekend of discounted Polaroid film, the Impossible Project has fixed the bugs that were halting the sale of their Polaroid 600 film. 

But act quickly! This is a limited supply and the discounted price of $19 a pack, which is the cheapest on the internet, only applies to orders of 5 or less packs. Otherwise it's $22 a pack, which is still ridiculously cheaper than Amazon or Ebay

Take advantage of this great offer and be grateful. 

Cheers! from @thegratefulone

The Impossible Shop "Sells Out" Overnight?

So, I posted last night about a live countdown for Polaroid 600 film going on sale today. It was around midnight last night when I posted and it was set to go on sale today around seven in the morning.

Well, their website is listing that the 600 film is already sold out.

But whoever tweets for Impossible under the handle @ImpossibleUSA is responding to frantic 600 devotees by saying that there is still lots of film available. Hmmm....

These tweets are from about 40 minutes ago (~10 am central time)

• my inventory list shows lots of film left - I'm looking into it. will let you know asap :)
• I just tried adding 600 film to my cart and didn't have a problem, can you try again and let me know what happens?

 So, I'm trying to figure this one out, and I will keep this blog posted as necessary.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

And The Sale Begins! Live Countdown at the Impossible Shop

It finally happens! After weeks of stalling, The Impossible Project (formerly PolaPremium) has opened up the doors for their 600 film in stock.

There is a live countdown on their shops website right now!

Cheers!

*though I still need to get my Spirit 600 fixed. Shutter button why won't you shutter!

**you can follow The Impossible Project on Twitter @ImpossibleUSA

Getting Closer to the Loop

Took my fourth ride today, Thursday, March 11th. The day started out cloudy and raining again, but by 3pm the sun had broken through and has yet to retreat. I extended my route further South today, riding to Oak St. Beach from Addison on the Lakefront bike path. I did not, though, add the Northern part of the the ride, so it still ended up being only about a 12 mile round trip.

Here is a map of my ride:

And, of course, a few pictures from the ride:
Heading South on the Lakefront Trail, just South of Addison and Lake Shore Drive.
The Hancock Building with the famous Drake Hotel in front. Facing South.
Oak St. Beach. Facing North, with Lake Shore Drive on the left. Walked out on to the sand, pretended for a moment I was back in California. Twas nice.

Warm Spring Strong Winds

Took my 3rd ride yesterday, Wednesday, March 10th, around 3:30pm. The first real nice day out here in Chicago: sixty-four degrees and sunny. Rained all morning but around two o'clock the sun broke through and hung out for the rest of the day.

Got to the Lake Shore Drive bike and running path for the first time this year. Got on at Addison and took it South to Fullerton and Lincoln Park Zoo. Lots of people out and lots of visible smiles, a general excitement just to be outside, the lake winds a reminder of the summer to come. 

Here is a rough sketch of the path I took:
My bike needs a lot of work. The spokes are completely rusted on both wheels, the wheels don't run straight, the front brakes don't work, the back brakes are extremely loud, and the gears don't change at all. Stuck on 2/6. I'll get some pictures up soon.

Here are a couple twitpics from the ride:

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Spring is Sprunging and I'm Out Riding

I'm going to start documenting my bike rides on here.

On Sunday, March 7th, I took my first ride of Spring. It was at night, after work around 9pm and was about forty degrees outside. No wind though. None. Made it a quick trip: East across Addison from California to Wrigley, circled Wrigley and then took Roscoe back West to around California.

Today I extended my ride to include my old, mini route. This ride is about 8 and 1/2 miles and takes me North to Winnemac Park, on the corner of Foster and Damen, and then I shoot over to Clark and head South to Wrigley and then back West on Roscoe. The ground is definitely still pre-spring: yellow and brown, heavy and wet, just getting used to the sun.

The ride looks kind of like this:


Soon, this ride will extend down to Adler Planetarium, and maybe even further this Summer.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Polaroid Camera Down

The Spirit 600.... down! So, I was just about to take the most epic photo ever the other day, pressed in the shutter button, and... nothing. Tried again, nothing. Again, nothing. Again, nothing.

Any suggestions out there?

I think I need to take it into the shop.