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That’s amazing. You really are the best blogger out there.
I’ve been reading the site for some six years now, it only gets better.
And the space is HUGE! I had no idea from seeing the videos/pics.
Congratulations and keep up the amazing work!
Maybe I’ll schedule a trip for next year’s bash.
:D
Congratulations on the Grand Re-Opening!
Looks like an awesome time, and really is a legit space.
Boy, I’m exhausted just watching all the prep work.
Thanks again for having us all! It was a lot of fun talking to so many different people. I spotted myself on 3 pictures so far ?
Thanks for making the trip!!!
A word of gratitude to have met you all (Ray, Shane, Von, The Girl, Des), and see how it’s organized! Well done!! Hope to see you soon, all the best and enjoy the flowers! And spotted myself also on one of the photos, cool!!
Awesome – thanks for making it. Yup, I wish I took more pics for sure!
Awesome you we’re here in holland. Hope you had a great time!
Looking forward to the polar vantage reviews
The link to the running store if some other people wonder :
link to all4running.nl
will check them out next time i run the amsterdam marathon (in oct)
Oh yeah, good call – just added the link in. Teaches me to write posts at 1AM.
I just subscribed to desfit chan! pretty cool guy!
He’s awesome indeed. Glad you gave him a sub!
Looks like a great time. Though not really in a hurry to be in Amsterdam in December…looks cold. We will be in Amsterdam for a little about a week after Marathon Rotterdam this spring though.
Anyway, serious question. With all the biking culture in Holland, along with seeing all the beers served at your party and seeing how many people came by bike, it got my wondering, are there problems associated with cycling under the influence of alcohol in Holland and other parts of Europe? I’m certainly not trying to accuse people your party of acting irresponsibly, it just got me thinking about whether it is a problem in general.
Hi Ronald, to answer your legit worry about drinking and cycling culture:
Yes, there is an official alcohol limit whilst cycling. But in general, taking the bike when drinking is considered a good thing (because you didn’t take the car).
We have an abundance of dedicated cycling paths here, which might be the reason why it is considered relatively safe. Also, a very bike-oriented traffic culture, so when you drive a car on a Saturday night and you see a cyclist swerving around weirdly, you’re generally not that surprised by it.
To illustrate, I had to take an alcohol breath test once in my entire life. I was drunk beyond belief and on my bike, as I did most weekends at the time. I was given a warning, but only because I was in the possession of a driving license. They basically told me that if I blew that high of a score again I’d get my driving license suspended, even if I was cycling. No fine was given.
(I really don’t know why I remember that so clearly by the way, it must have been around 4 AM and I really was drunk off my mind…)
Instead of carnage and cars wrapped around telephone poles you just get bikes in the canal – link to youtube.com ;)
Thanks for the cool party! You forgot Finland from your list of countries in attendance ;)
On the way back I was in serious danger of losing my valuable raffle prize. I wish I could have captured the bewilderment of Amsterdam airport security when they were trying to decide whether the all-metal Clever Training jump rope should be allowed through. The process involved at least 4 people and twice they called in a more senior person to assess the situation. I don’t know what would have happened if I wasn’t able to improvise and explain in vivid detail the use cases for and all the advantages of an all-metal jump rope.
Shorting out high voltage power lines? Holding very large weights? A normal jump rope won’t cause much damage if sucked into an engine, but a metal one? Thats what you’re looking for, right?
Sorry about Finland. There were a bunch of countries and I just sorta ran out of steam. :)
That’s hilarious on the jumprope!!!
Looks like it was a great event! Seeing as you now have a bigger space, and it’s clearly popular enough, maybe you should consider a summer event?
Yup, we’ve (Lama, Des, Von, and The Girl) talking it a lot since Sunday morning, and how that might look. It’d likely take a bit of a different structure than the annual Cave Open House, but perhaps a bit more interactive as an all-day event with rides, testing gear and such.
We’ve been talking about ideas nonstop since.
Why you have a gondola ? :)
It holds a lot of beer.
More importantly, where did you get it? I now need one in my living room as well ;-)
Ray, I’ve been reading your website for around 5 years and I’m so glad that you’ve got an huge pack of followers, it’s all well deserved.
Hope that I can find time to take part to next year Open House Event :)
Great to be there, indeed a huge ‘cave’, well organised and with lots of gadgets and trainers. Thanks for inviting us!
Well done ! I like the gondola.
Thanks heaps for having us and the post.
Had an amazing time and it was great to talk to you all.
Looking forward to next year and to any other activities that come up.
No contest of who could make the Moxy read the lowest value? (SmO2 sensor) Or a breakdown of the tech on the bikes that were ridden to the event? Its not Kona, but its close…. :-p
Nice light setup in your upstairs though surprised you’re leaving an empty cement ceiling for the acoustics
We’ve got some acoustic type work we’ll be doing in the coming weeks. But we needed the construction/concrete dust to stop first, otherwise the cleaning doesn’t end.
So now Lama wants to move in for a better studio? ;)
The cave looks amazing! Tons of kudos
Hi Ray,
…if culture of personality You can buy. Its amazing for me to look how You are building Your social Cave.
No personal relationships, in fact just fascination of unnecessary things. Use Your brain ;-) Can You do some, what has social impact? You have got potential.
Ciao Richard
Just like your work, it seems that this open houses are getting better and better each year. I really hope that some day I will be able to attend.
Also thumbs up for the new cave (especially for gondola) and for this recap for those who were not there.
Uh, and I notice Boels decal on those floor washing machine and now I know what they do, other than sponsoring Boels Dolmans cycling team. :)
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the hospitality!
The Girl did a great job behind the bar although her bitterball-skills need improvement ;) Next time get yourself a deep fryer!
Thanks again.
This thing converts digital documents into physical documents. LOL!!
A group ride would be an even bigger event?
Definitely, we thought about doing so for Sunday morning actually, but the challenge in December is really the weather. Certainly most Dutch cyclists would be good for a ride, but we were a bit concerned with having a large group of 50-100 folks out on what could be wet and slippery roads and having something go wrong (and in fact, Sunday morning was super fugly).
That said, stay tuned for ideas for warmer weather group ride ideas!
Just an update: I did make use of the Clever Training coupon code, and am now proud owner of the Garmin Vector 3 dual system (received them 2 hours ago). Thank you, Ray, The Girl and Clever Training for this opportunity!
I bet your Vectors made it to your place well before the final box of giveaway products will :P
Will make it to Ray’s Cave I mean, obviously…
@Thijs: actually I placed my order on my way back, when I had to wait to complete my electric car charging. In fact, I was witness of police chasing and shooting some suspect(s) nearby my car. I was even on the news, which I found out the next day: link to nos.nl
I’ve been following your blog as well, for ages now (don’t really remember since when, to be honest). Excellent work, year after year, and I’m happy to be a supporter.
And just read, summer event? Interesting!
Of course there were a lot of people: when it’s for free the Dutch are always present…
I hope they didn’t take too many ‘souvenirs’ with them afterwards…