I would rather miss out than join FaceBook.
If you don't want to join facebook (I don't blame you) then you can always check nwctnemba.org for group rides.
http://www.nwctnemba.org/?q=calendar-node-field-event-date
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I would rather miss out than join FaceBook.
I passed the 300 mile mark for the year on my MTB last night, now at 307.
A season highlight for me so far was a 25+ mile ride I did on this past Saturday. I'd been wanting to do a 20 or so mile ride for the last few years, but I just never made it happen. We set out early Sat to accomplish that goal, and ended up with 25+. I was lucky enough to have a friend leading the ride who kept us at a good pace, not too fast to burn out early, but not too slow with an overabundance of breaks either. It felt great to finally meet my goal. Maybe I'll shoot for a 30 miler next...
Another highlight has been getting my kids out several times so far, including leading 2 kids/family rides for our NEMBA chapter.. My 9 year old has moved up to an extra small framed 26" wheeled bike, and my 7 year old will be on a 24" or 26" bike before too long to. It brings me great pleasure to see them having such fun on bikes, especially in the woods!
Nice job getting your kids out on the trails like that!! And, 25 miles is an impressive mt. bike ride. Was it single track? climbing?
Nice job getting your kids out on the trails like that!! And, 25 miles is an impressive mt. bike ride.
Agreed! Nicely done on both counts!!! Judging by the Strava map, it looks like there is some decent climbing for the first 15 or so miles.
Kudos buddy!
Nice ride Brian! If you plan on doing any more 20 milers this fall let me know, I have also been wanting to do this on the MTB for the past couple of seasons.
Jesus. I'm still under 1000. Granted, there's a lot of singletrack in there but...still.