Smilicus - that bike (which was bought for me by my family as a birthday present many years ago) is a hybrid i.e. one that combines the best features of a mountain bike and a road bike. I have used it for some trail riding in the woods but not for extreme mountain biking over very rough terrain.
It is a little strange. Usually, the less words I use in the post the more words my readers write in comments. My Mattapoisett photos generated a lot of comments but that was partly because I managed to stir up the dog owner lobby about a "No Dogs" sign. And I had a mysterious picture of a "chubby dude."
I guess that's a lesson to me... More chubby dudes and "No Dogs Allowed" signs in future posts.
Me and the wife loves to do some MTB over the weekends. Living in the Cape Winelands make it easy and a great way to see its beauty. It also saves your news a bit which running doesn't Have a look at my MTB Blog http://muddyvines.blogspot.com
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That was the best photo-blog post ever! I felt as though I was on the ride with you. How do you do it?
How did I do it? A very sweaty iPhone.
Disappointing. I really expected more interesting comments on this photo-blog post. I may just have to write a post about commenter apathy.
Rock crabs? Painful......
Looks like a great bike ride in the country side. Do you ever do some real MTB?
Smilicus - that bike (which was bought for me by my family as a birthday present many years ago) is a hybrid i.e. one that combines the best features of a mountain bike and a road bike. I have used it for some trail riding in the woods but not for extreme mountain biking over very rough terrain.
It is a little strange. Usually, the less words I use in the post the more words my readers write in comments. My Mattapoisett photos generated a lot of comments but that was partly because I managed to stir up the dog owner lobby about a "No Dogs" sign. And I had a mysterious picture of a "chubby dude."
I guess that's a lesson to me... More chubby dudes and "No Dogs Allowed" signs in future posts.
Hello Tillerman
Me and the wife loves to do some MTB over the weekends. Living in the Cape Winelands make it easy and a great way to see its beauty. It also saves your news a bit which running doesn't Have a look at my MTB Blog http://muddyvines.blogspot.com
Thanks for that link. It looks like a wonderful area for MTB,
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