My 29 year old son received mail from AARP, at my address.
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My 29 year old son received mail from AARP, at my address.
Oops.
Totally agree with everything you say.. I am turning 55 next year, and have been cycling (with a passion!) for almost five years now, and loving it even more each day. This year I completed the Seattle to Portland bike ride (204 miles) for the first time and looking forward to doing it again next year.
My husband was very involved in hiking and backpacking for years, and I never could quite get interested in that much, but we have both loved cycling and enjoy our cycle outings together (even though we ride at different paces). I only wish we had started even sooner than we did.
Hello! I am 50 and just getting into Mt biking (: I was a big time roadie pre kids, then no riding for many years............My sons bought a Mt bike for Mothers Day (we have always hiked and kayaked together) I am loving the trails- does make you feel younger (except a few hours after a wreck!) lol
wow can I relate! I love to Mountain bike- but my main "riding buddies" are my teen sons- love them- but they are so far ahead of me technically it is demoralizing! I do enjoy keeping up with them climbing..........The few women I have connected with that want to ride have a totally different schedule than I do, (they are younger with no teenagers) so I ride solo often..........
Is there a bike club near you? My husband doesn't ride or run either. I prefer to run alone, but for cycling, I join club rides, and now that I've gotten to know some of the club members who ride a similar pace to me, we'll do impromptu rides on our own schedule sometimes too.
Move house overseas for four years, move back and then move twice again in the next three years. Somehow I have managed to shake all of the missionaries of various sects and the AARP. Of course those 4 moves kicked me over 20 major moves with and without children but always with pets in 36 years of marriage.
I didn't start riding until I was 59 but still do as much as I can.
marni
Hey folks, we broke the 15,000 views barrier on this thread! :D
It's kinda of inspiring that we keep this thread alive over...the years. Like a little running chain of support, hope, looking back and forward as we get older...we answer our next age. :rolleyes:
I am 59 and will do my fifth AIDS Lifecycle in June. In NoCal there are so many groups to ride with. I mainly stick to the AIDS Lifecycle Cat2 training rides. No one gets left behind.
I'm 50, and I just competed in a mountain Bike race in November!
I'm 53 and competed in the Illinois and Missouri Senior Olympics last year in cycling and triathlon. What fun!!! And I was one of the youngest ones there!
Way to go Bike Chick. I am thinking about competing in Senior Olympics this year as a 50 year old baby.
You should do it. It's really a lot of fun. A lot of our "younger" friends made fun of us but I didn't care. There was a 90 year old man in both Illinois and Missouri that competed. How inspiring. I don't think I could even get my leg over a bike at that age much less competing in a time trial and a road race.