The Pfeifferhorn

Written by  //  September 16, 2009  //  Photos, Wasatch  //  1 Comment

Amidst the many boxes and runaround of settling into a new house, not to mention some unseemly plumbing issues, I think it would be accurate to say that I’ve spent the last couple of weeks at home with my head down. That is, staring at carpet and shelving and trenches and sod and so forth.

It wasn’t until a day or two ago that I realized just how spectacular a view I have of The Pfeifferhorn:

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That will do just fine. Just fine, indeed.

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About the Author

Grizzly Adam is the author of Mythical and Tangible: Tales of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Singletrack. He is also a frequent contributor to Cycling Utah and XXC Magazine. He spends his free time chasing the advice of Ben Franklin, that is, trying to "write something worth reading, or do something worth writing about."

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One Comment on "The Pfeifferhorn"

  1. nate Kingdon September 20, 2009 at 10:37 pm ·

    I just figured out where i knew your name from. We used to race the ICUP back in the early 2000s. Mostly 02,03. What bike do you ride? Are you on a fisher?

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