What part of Maine are you in? I hear you on having spring fever...looking forward to being able to ride. As much as I have enjoyed all the snowshoeing and XC skiing this year, I am hoping we don't get any more snow at this point in the season!!
What part of Maine are you in? I hear you on having spring fever...looking forward to being able to ride. As much as I have enjoyed all the snowshoeing and XC skiing this year, I am hoping we don't get any more snow at this point in the season!!
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Another person from Maine here, and I can definitely understand your thoughts. WE certainly have a tremendous and beautiful state to ride in. Like many others, I spend lots of free time plotting out other routes. A great way to get through the snowy moths is either to ride a FATBIKE, xc ski or snowshoe. Not only is it great training for those first spring days but also a great way to see other parts of our beautiful state. What part of the state do you live in?
I'm a Mainer wannabe. Live up there part time, and this winter was a blast riding fat bikes, and doing some skate skiing. We're heading back up again next week and I can't wait. The road riding in Maine is really good, and obsessing about bikes, gear and routes is perfectly normal - of course, we are all enablers here!
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Glad to know my obsession isn't "abnormal" lol I'm in Lewiston but I'm wishing I was someplace like NC or VA where I might be able to go out and ride once in awhile. Oh well. It will get here eventually - I hope!
I'm about an hour north of you, between Bethel and Rumford. I certainly understand where you are coming from, as I just got off the trainer HA! I keep telling myself to put lots of time on the trainer as it will pay off once we are able to get outside![]()