There was an article in the Courant today about a body found in the Rocky Hill sandpit. Dario and I were riding there last week, as I was showing him some trails in Dividend Park. This is part of a not-so-pleasant trend of bodies turning up where we ride our bikes. The obviously joke to make is that because we live in Hartford, that's bound to happen, but it's not the case for the most part. It's the suburbs. From Dario's email, to wit:
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Here is "the list":
Wintergreen Woods (man, no foul play)
Colt Park (man, probably lots of foul play)
Rocky Hill Sand Pit (likely a child or perhaps female or both, don't know yet,but probably foul play)
Hop River Trail (man, no foul play)
North Hartford train tracks (woman, accident)
Rocky Hill Cemetery (male police officer, apparent suicide)
Rocky Hill (woman near Dividend Park, don't remember what was cause of death).
Unless you were riding in all of these places when the events occurred, you're alright. Might not be so good for your political career though. You got bad karma.
Seriously though, consider where we rode the other day, right in and out of pretty densely populated areas. Great drop zones. Not very automobile accessible, though. Maybe they're bringing them in on bicycles?
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Once you 'learn' to dumpster dive, you don't stop. What an amazing source of found things. This quickly brings us to the second found thing. A friend asked me to keep an eye out for a used child trailer to convert into a flatbed cargo hauler. That same day while passing by the previously bounteous salvage pile, I happened across just that item. Score! I tied the trailerhitch to my basket and dragged it home. All it's missing is a proper hitch, but Doug can figurethat out.
The last find is not really a thing, but I'll explain. I've found some folks in the Hartfordarea who like the same offbeat riding that I do. The 






















