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  1. #1
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    Talking Tell us about your best ride of the year

    I'll start, mine was yesterday and it had all the elements of what I like most about cycling

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    • exploring new territory
    • discovery
    • fun fun fun
    • great biking weather
    • adventure
    • challenge


    I smiled so much my face hurt.

    I posted a video on YouTube of some BMX bikers that were having fun on the Dirt Bike Jump Course that was off to the side of the path in Ann Arbor, the link can be found http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6_meILI8XQ here.
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  2. #2
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    Sounds like a great day!

    I dunno if this one is my best of the year, but it's recent and I had a blast. DH and I met some friends in PA to ride a trail system near my parents' house. It was much rockier than anything we have in DE, and I was a little anxious that I wouldn't be able to hack it. My fears were for naught- my skills have improved enough that I did really well. I walked a few unanticipated obstacles and steeeeeeeep hills, but I was nailing rocks and small drops, and having such a good time

    I can't wait to go back there!

  3. #3
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    Last Friday on the recumbent stationary bike at physical therapy! All ten minutes


    Besides that, I had a beautiful ride out in Uncompaghre National Forest back in June - perfect weather, gorgeous aspens and pine trees and desert landscapes all in one ride.

    Oh and a beautiful ride somewhere by Missoula on an awesome demo bike. I don't think I've ever gone that fast before, up OR down.

    And I'm very proud because I didn't get lost on either ride despite having maps with outdated trail numbers. Yay!

  4. #4
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    May 2007
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    the best ride all year is the one that I just finished and the next one will be even better. There is always something to love.

    marni
    marni
    Katy, Texas
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    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

  5. #5
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    Sep 2006
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    The good rides are so numerous they blur together in my memory. However the Rides from Hell I can remember in vivid detail and the exact dates.

  6. #6
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    Aug 2005
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    trail

    Whenever i get to ride new singletrack without pea gravel!

    On Wed a friend & I went n found the state champs trail...oooooooo....sweeeeet...

  7. #7
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    What Marni and Darcy said - they are all fantastic! The painful ones do seem to stick in the memory a little longer...

    That being said, a club ride I did this summer in southern Indiana comes to mind. It was the Southern Tour? Can't remember the actual name but IndySteel was one of the ride leaders. I was dropped, by everyone, in something like 3.2 nanoseconds, and I arrived at the last SAG stop 45 minutes behind everyone else....however...

    The route was beautiful, the roads in almost perfect condition, I made it up ALL of the hills (outside of a hill where my chain fell off the front), it wasn't too hot and I didn't bonk.

    I didn't actually complete the ride, I allowed the SAG vehicle to give me a ride for the last 4-5 miles as I had already been on the bike for 5.5 hours (something like that) and was tiring. It was a great ride though!

    Then there was this other ride... they are all great

  8. #8
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    Awwww; I'm flattered, Catrin. I'm glad you liked the ride so much. I'm partial to that route myself. We'll do it again next year, so I hope you can make it.

    My best ride was Day Two of the Horsey Hundred. Admittedly, this hasn't been my best year on the bike. Between some injuries, life events, a busy schedule, overly hot weather and a host of other things, I don't always feel great on my bike. I felt good on the second day of the Horsey though. It's one of my favorite routes through the rolling hills of Kentucky. There's one stretch of road that is just roller upon roller as far as the eye can see. I remeber getting into a great rhythm on just cruising over them.

    I did the ride alone. I really like riding alone at event rides. It's the best of both worlds IMO. As much as I love riding with DH or friends, there's just something about being alone on the road. Just me and my bike.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

  9. #9
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    The day I rode through the flock of birds at the bird sanctuary was really magical. They were tiny, and there were thousands of them. Flying through on my bike, I felt like one of them.
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    Slacker on wheels.

  10. #10
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    My most memorable ride this year (so far) is the day I rode on Mt. St. Helens. My husband and I went on a 2 week road trip together, and got to meet several on-line friends in person. One of them took us Mt. St. Helens. My DH and I took turns riding and moving the car, but I got to ride about 2/3 of the time. It was absolutely stunning scenery and perfect weather. The route had long climbs and some exhilarating descents. Reminders of the volcanic eruption were everywhere, and we enjoyed the view and displays at the visitor center at the top. It was great to enjoy the company of our friend, who was so familiar with the area. But every ride seems to have special moments, and I am trying hard to appreciate being "in the moment" this year.
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  11. #11
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    Sep 2010
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    So many this year, but one of the most beautiful was the Skagit Valley Spring Classic this past May. Beautiful weather, beautiful scenery, quiet roads. (And not TOO many hills!) I came to realize I could probably add a few more miles to my average speed if I didn't stop every 15 minutes to enjoy the scenery and take pictures! But I can't help it. It was a great ride! Hopefully still a few more to come this year too.
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  12. #12
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    Today's ride was great b/c it was the longest ride I've done completely alone (67 miles). I was riding past cotton fields, old plantations, crumbling barns, horse and dairy farms...rural South at its best. My most exhilerating ride this year, however was with my husband on the Pacific Coast Highway from Cannon Beach, OR to Manzanita, OR. The scenery was just gorgeous and the hills were really challenging. Beating him on the way back against major headwinds just made it that much sweeter.
    She's going the distance...

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  13. #13
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    As much as I love riding alone on my roadie, my favorite rides were with my family. One was the sparta elroy trail and we rode about 22 miles. My daughter rides a novara sideburner which is a tow-behind pedalling trailer. She is 6 and is a hard little worker! I call her my turbo. DH pulls our 8 year old boy. It was a great ride b/c we drove the 1.75hrs to get there, rode up and down a portion of the trail, and then stopped at our favorite-ever pizza place for dinner. It felt like vacation even though we accomplished it on one Saturday.

    Likewise on labor day, we rode from Verona to Mount Horeb on the military ridge trail in the same fashion. We stopped at the grumpy troll (which is a fun micro-brewry pub) and ended up riding 30 miles. Not too shabby on heavy bikes pulling heavy kids
    Alison - mama of 2 (8yo and 6yo)
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  14. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by warneral View Post
    As much as I love riding alone on my roadie, my favorite rides were with my family. One was the sparta elroy trail and we rode about 22 miles. My daughter rides a novara sideburner which is a tow-behind pedalling trailer. She is 6 and is a hard little worker! I call her my turbo. DH pulls our 8 year old boy. It was a great ride b/c we drove the 1.75hrs to get there, rode up and down a portion of the trail, and then stopped at our favorite-ever pizza place for dinner. It felt like vacation even though we accomplished it on one Saturday.

    Likewise on labor day, we rode from Verona to Mount Horeb on the military ridge trail in the same fashion. We stopped at the grumpy troll (which is a fun micro-brewry pub) and ended up riding 30 miles. Not too shabby on heavy bikes pulling heavy kids
    That sounds fun! I forgot how much I enjoy riding with my 6 year old pedalling her little WeeHoo. Maybe I'll take her out tomorrow for a ride and some pizza!
    She's going the distance...

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  15. #15
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    Jul 2007
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    I rode this past weekend in the Ride for Wishes which is a part of the Make a Wish Foundation. The weather could not have been any more perfect nor could the scenery have been any more gorgeous!!! It was exhilarating! Just great!

    The best bit of all was that I rode over this bridge (and believe me, it is worse than it looks. Where I live is pretty flat and this is probably the most incline I've done. Once I got to the other side and saw that I could do it, I turned around and came back. It was much harder the second time.

    I know this is nothing for most of you but I was pumped and proud!

    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

 

 

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