Extremely short list. I've done some very high mileage years, but rarely traveled with my bike.
Ohio (most parts of the state over the past 32 years, excluding the major metro areas except Columbus, and never did the extreme northeast)
Kentucky (once, on one of my solo self-contained tours starting in Ohio)
Florida (Volusia & Flagler Counties - in the late 80's and again 2003-present)
California (Napa & Sonoma Valleys - once, on a retreat)
Maryland (Anne Arundel County - commuter only to work and school)
If you count little kid stuff, tooling around the neighborhood etc., add a Chicago suburb and south central North Dakota. (7rider, if we get to count the places where we had cycling injuries that have stayed with us for life, then definitely count North Dakota, which is where I sprained my shoulder in a game of chicken with another kid
. And I guess that Illinois really should count since it's where I first learned to ride a bike.)
Oh, and we rented a couple of cheapo bikes for a few hours one time in Colorado, I think it was Aspen? some place we rode a paved trail, in the '80s.
And I'm about to add Dallas, Texas! Yee-ha!
Last edited by OakLeaf; 08-18-2008 at 04:25 AM.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler