Caroline Gleich

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-29

Published on August 29, 2010

http://twitpic.com/2ha4ib – My custom Toms. The best thing about canvas shoes is you can always paint over them. #fb # http://twitpic.com/2hbt8i – Dinner from my garden, tomatoes, peppers, herbs and a lemon cucumber! Yummy #fb # http://twitpic.com/2hlsm0 – Ants on a log- perfect afternoon snack! #fb # http://twitpic.com/2i4dra – Just picked these "little fingers" eggplants [...]


Adventures in flooring

Published on August 24, 2010

Not all of my adventures are outdoors. A few weeks ago, I decided to undertake a new challenge – redoing an old linoleum floor in my laundry/pantry room. Now let me make one thing clear – the only tool I own is a power drill that I use to make shell necklaces. I am crafty [...]


Clean Energy Campaign

Published on July 26, 2010

Photo by Alexa Miller "What happens to renewable energy when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing?" This question is key to helping transform Utah’s energy policy from one that is based on fossil fuels to one that is clean and sustainable. I want to introduce you to a very important project that [...]


Extreme Superbike Action at Miller Motorsports Park with M4 Monster Energy Suzuki

Published on June 25, 2010

I had the opportunity to ride 170 mph on the back of a superbike during the World Superbike Championships at the Miller Motorsports Park. That’s me in the back in the white outfit. Photo by Jeremy Henrie, courtesy of Miller Motorsports Park. Here I am with Louie Vito and Chris Ulrich after the ride. Photo [...]


Outdoor Retailer Highlights Winter 2010

Published on January 25, 2010

My favorite picks: The nautically inspired clothing line by Andy Davis– I’ve seen his stuff at my favorite surf shops in Southern California including Mollusk in Venice and Thalia Street in Laguna but it was great to meet him in person and see, firsthand, his amazing new clothing collection. Whimsical illustrations, organic cotton—it was refreshing [...]