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Quiet Roads

I write about machines, movement, language, and the systems we live inside. Motorcycles, aviation, travel, and everyday life are recurring subjects here, not as hobbies, but as ways of paying attention to how things actually work.

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The Last Set of Eyes

There is a moment in every inspection where the noise stops.

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2 months ago

The Open Gate

The forest service gate was open.

That was enough. On any other morning it might have been padlocked shut, when the hills are dry and the fire risk is posted high. But this morning it stood open, and the Kub was already running, so I rode...

2 months ago

Low Gravity Arguments

Lucos was upside down, which was not how the checklist said you were supposed to change a pressure valve. The checklist had very firm opinions about this. The checklist writer had also never lived on the Moon.

He hung there with his boots...

4 months ago

The Dinosaur and The Rocketship

Before I began documenting the world of two wheels on this pictorial blog, my passion for speed and character was forged on four wheels. This story takes us back to 2012 on a dark stretch of the A6 Autobahn. It was a night where 1960s Swedi...

4 months ago

Momentum as Debt

Night comes quietly in Korea, not like a switch being flipped, more like the city remembering how to breathe again.

By day these streets are a grindstone. Buses shouldering lanes, delivery trucks bullying slower cars out of the way, scoote...

4 months ago

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