You forgot the ragweed! Corn, soybeans and ragweed!
(happy to live in the OTHER part of Ohio)
You forgot the ragweed! Corn, soybeans and ragweed!
(happy to live in the OTHER part of Ohio)
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Yes, Glaciers have made those areas very flat. There is nothing flat about Southwestern Ohio around Cincinnati, except the Little Miami Bike Trail. Southeastern Ohio has the Appalachian Mt's. Do TRIRI (The Ride in Rural Indiana) especially, the southwestern part, or the Hilly Hundred and you will find plenty of good steep hills. Joe, the organizer of these rides, is out to prove Indiana is "not" flat.
I don't know a lot about Illinois but can tell you that around Galena it is not flat. I did a bicycle tour in that area last summer and was quite surprised how hilly it was.
I will agree I think the the hills around Cincinnati are small compared to the Rockies but there are many and I miss riding the rolling terrain in the river valleys of Ohio, Indiana and Ky.
And how can I forget? The humidity and air pollution in the Greater Cincinnati Area!
Last edited by Kathi; 06-08-2011 at 06:45 AM.
There's something about being run over by a mile-high sheet of ice that tends to flatten places.(Of course, then it dumped some of it here...) And even the bike trail's not totally flat! It hurts more going north than south! (Though it's pretty close to flat...) The connecting trail in Lebanon has some hills. I haven't checked it out yet. On my to-do list.
Kathi, that humidity and air pollution was certainly in evidence today! At least, the humidity was. I went on a ride this morning and if I stopped for too long, my glasses fogged up!
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Hummm.. I think I'm in the hill over wind club here. The wind just DOSENT stop. You get to the top of the hill. You get to go down the hill. The only reward to riding in the wind is a nice tailwind the pushes you along, but you could slog along and finally get out of the headwind only to have the wind change or swirl and try and take you off your bike by gusting from the side.
My only least favorite is going uphill INTO the wind. OY.
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There's a park near me where you can stand on top of a hill and see where the glacier stopped. It's more a diagonal across the state, from northeast to southwest.
PS to BSG - Come down here and ride Columbus Fall Challenge one time, then tell us about "a few hills."![]()
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
As someone who lives in hills but goes back to IN a lot I always feel so beat up riding out in the flats! The wind is relentless! I was thinking of driving to southern IN just to get a break from it.