Almost forgot. Please consider the Finger lakes region in NY if it doesn't
put things outta reach of most folks. Nice area.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 7:46 PM, wrote:
> My wife Cindy, a boyhood chum Jeff and I did the Pine Creek Trail this
> past summer. I can't imagine that any bicyclist who h
+1 Live in NW CT, would love to try to make it. It would be nice to have a
meeting of the tribe, and just ride w/o the thing turning into a race. If
you want to go fast you can, if not you don't.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 7:46 PM, wrote:
> My wife Cindy, a boyhood chum Jeff and I did the Pine C
My wife Cindy, a boyhood chum Jeff and I did the Pine Creek Trail this past
summer. I can't imagine that any bicyclist who has a love for the outdoors
would be disappointed. The countryside is beautiful and the wildlife is
abundunt - deer, fox, bald eagles, rattlesnakes, heron. We saw two pai
I've come to realize that the average Rivendell rider is a bit more
passionate about riding (and about life in general) than the average
bike rider. That alone makes me want to meet and ride with you all
(even though I know that's not so practical). Here on the east coast
I haven't found too many