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  1. Any idea where Cup o' Joe will move to? I like their coffee beans over Starbucks.
  2. mrnyc: I picked Miller as a link : http://www.sparkpeople.com/calories-in.asp?food=miller+genuine+draft 13g for Genuine Draft. You can query it as supplemental nutrition.
  3. Scioto Trail - Boat House to Scioto Hilltop Connector Bridge - Columbus Ohio This ride along the Scioto Trail in Columbus Ohio is from the Boat House restaurant to the Scioto Hilltop connector bridge. This video includes the new ¾ mile section which was opened back in November 2013.
  4. Ya know you are to only have 10 tsp per day. This is from the USDA. Most folks have about 40 tsp per day. I did this video for awareness. I am working on another one that is more startling.
  5. Natininja - what kind of juice? I can look it up. The music is by Jahzzar and a link is in the description of the video.
  6. We all grab one of these types of drinks every day, but do you know how much it contains? Watch the video and find out. It might just get you to grab a bottled water instead!
  7. I really did not see a good spot for this, but wanted to know if you have tried this on your longer rides? It works for me but wanted some feedback.
  8. Last shots of Cooper Stadium....Enjoy!
  9. Ceder Bog is actually private land and not part of the Ohio Park system, but it is very enviromental. This is located just outside Springfield and is a great hike. And, btw, this is actually a fen and not a bog.
  10. Here is my other video on the Pumpkin Show. This one focuses on the different types of pumpkins and gourds. I never imagined there are so many types - check it out!
  11. Beat the Heat this summer in the cool, underground caverns! The Olentangy Indian Caverns are a series of natural underground caves, passages, and rooms occupying three different levels. The caverns were formed millions of years ago by an underground river that cut through the limestone rock. They were used by the Wyandotte Indians as a refuge from the weather and from their enemies the Delaware Indians. Tours and Rates Olentangy Indian Caverns afford a unique experience to the explorer interested in Indian lore and the beauties of a natural wonderland. For the geology student, the fossils and various rock strata provide high educational value. For the tourist, a trip through the Caverns re-creates the thrilling days of lost Indian tribes and pioneer explorers. The caverns are naturally air conditioned, with year-round temperature a constant 54 degrees. The tour is an event that you will long remember, so bring your camera, wear sturdy shoes and come see the historic OLENTANGY INDIAN CAVERNS. Self-Guided Tour Season: Our self-guided tour season is a great opportunity to explore the caverns at your leisure. Spend as much or as little time as you like in each area of the cavern. There are five informational audio stations in five different areas of the caverns. Each station contains about 3 to 4 minutes of history about how the caverns were formed and how they have been used for the past 200 years. April 1st - May 31st September 1st - October 31st November 1st - 24th (weekends only) $ 9.50 - Adults (17 years old and up) $ 6.95 - Children (7 to 16 years old) 6 years old and under are free with a paying adult. Guided-Tour Season: Join our guided-tours for an experience you won't forget. You will follow our trained tour-guides through the caverns stopping at special formations for information and exciting stories. Each tour is around 40 minutes and is sure to be fun and educational for the entire family. June 1 - August 31 $ 9.95 - Adults (17 years old and up) $ 6.95 - Children (7 to 16 years old) 6 years old and under are free with a paying adult. Check out the video below to see if you can navigate the climb and decent!
  12. If you like hiking stairs, there is nothing like Cantwell Cliffs!
  13. Alum Creek Trail to Scioto Trail connector update including construction around and under I-71
  14. Ye Olde Mill Gift Shop, Museum & Restaurant Hours of Operation May: 11:00am – 7:00pm June: 11:00am – 8:00pm July: 11:00am – 8:00pm Aug: 11:00am – 8:00pm Sept: 11:00am – 7:00pm Oct: 11:00am – 6:00pm NOTE: Velvet's production facility is closed on certain Fridays during the fall and winter. Please call to confirm.
  15. June 22, 2014 Annual Car Show/Cruise-In 9 am - 3 pm 937-767-5501. (Clifton Mill is open 8 am - 5 pm)
  16. This is a great oval trail with half the ride in shade and the other in the sun.
  17. Cycling Alum Creek Trail - 2014 Construction - Columbus Ohio
  18. Scioto River latest update in downtown Columbus
  19. Today we are at the Beaver Lake Area of the Prarie Oaks Metro Park located in Plain City. Lots to see and do here.
  20. As the weather is getting nice, here is the 2014 Ohio Festival link: http://ohiofestivals.net/schedule/
  21. A view of Ash Cave in Hocking Hills. If you have not climbed to the top and walked around the rim, you should! Who's been there?
  22. Update on Alum Creek Trail construction via Columbus Dispatch: http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2014/04/28/project-will-link-alum-creek-trail-next-year.html
  23. Columbus is looking for community votes on new bike rack designs. Vote for your favorite: http://www.columbus.gov/planning/publicart/bikeracks.aspx
  24. Topless information from Columbus Dispatch 2008 and nothing has changed: http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2008/06/28/thong.ART_ART_06-28-08_B1_QEAK12C.html Its legal and part of section 2907.09 as its not included as 'private parts' : http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/2907.09