I've been averaging anywhere from 100-175 miles a week, and have already done 3/4 of my big rides for the year. I literally tore through the hub on my road bike, so yay, new wheels! Also stepped up to some WTB Nano 40s on my gravel bike that have been working great.
I did the Hunt of the North yesterday, a 50 mile gravel/road ride to 5 locations. 50 miles, 5k feet of climbing. Collect all 5 stones and get back to the start to enter the raffle. I didn't get all 5 stones this year, but tacos and beer were a good consolation.

Last month I completed my third consecutive Belgian Waffle Ride. I do the Wafer course, which is about 75 miles of mixed surface with over 5k feet of climbing. Had a mechanical issue where my rear brake was busted (in the on position) for about 20 miles - worked way harder than I was planning on. Finished in under 5 hours and 40 minutes this year, and felt pretty good at the end.
Two months ago I completed the Great Western Reroute with my gravel team, which was about 60 miles with 4k feet of climbing, mostly offroad. We had sketchy trails from all the rain, but the scenery was amazing with all the flowers blooming.
Roadie got new shoes...

Its like a trophy that gets you drunk...

Who smiles on a 6% climb? This guy...

Exploring...

I'm taking two weeks off, my fatigue has overwhelmed my fitness as I've tried to stretch a fitness peak out over the course of 6 weeks. Gonna start up with a Sweet Spot Base plan and begin to prep for my final big ride, the Tour of the Moon in western Colorado.