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Introductions - New to the group

Posts: 34 Member
edited November 2024 in Social Groups
Just found this group and was wondering where everyone is from and favorite ride? I am from CO and like to fide from Frisco to top of Vail. good climb all on a bike path so you don't have to worry about highway traffic.

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  • Posts: 708 Member
    Welcome! You'll find quite a few of us Coloradans in the group. I guess my favorite ride is the Highline Canal. Not challenging in the least, but it's a magical little world in the middle of the city.
  • Posts: 936 Member
    Welcome! Eastern/Central NC here. I like to ride... nothing that would impress you Coloradans. :smiley:
  • Posts: 5,686 Member
    Welcome Aboard... I'm one of the UK based regulars on here. As to favourite ride? Simple - "The Next One".
  • Posts: 345 Member
    Welcome! I'm from Texas and my favorite ride is any and all new rides. :) I mainly do off roading and am very limited on trails around good ol' East Texas. The highways here can be very dangerous for road cycling because the teenagers around here are notorious for driving in the ditches (and aiming at cyclists :( ).
  • Posts: 418 Member
    Welcome! I'm a Brit that now lives in hills of western NC. We don't have nearly the altitude of the Rockies but even at 6,000'+ elevation it's a beautiful place to ride :) Check out some of our many MFP challenges that run at various times throughout the year. They are great fun and highly motivating.
  • Posts: 613 Member
    Welcome! I live in NE Florida. I love riding along the highway next to the beach (nice, wide shoulder gives us plenty of room to share the road with motorists) and hitting some of our local mtb trails.
    My favorite ride ever was Moose Mountain in Lutsen, MN. Yep, at 1690 ft above sea level, they call it a mountain.
  • Posts: 5,926 Member
    I'm a Texan, now living in Northwest Arkansas. I love riding here in the foothills of the Ozarks- lots of hills and pretty scenery. My favorite riding place when by myself is at my local National Park.
  • Posts: 330 Member
    Greetings! I'm in Atlanta. I enjoy St Mtn, the Silver Comet Trail & 2 routes to the Chattahoochee River from my house, best early on Saturday to avoid traffic. Both climb the last 6 miles back to my house-how fun is that?!?!
  • Posts: 4,391 Member
    Hey hey! First Canuck posting here! I live in the Toronto, Ontario region. Dead - freaking - flat. I'd be lucky if I can get a climb longer than 100' in elevation.

    I'm mostly working on commuting now, but whenever I see a dirt trail, I can't help but ride down it.
  • Posts: 623 Member
    East Central Arizona here, but originally from Portland. Favorite ride is from there, Hillsboro to Banks-Vernonia Trail to Stub Stewart and back - some gravel, some road lots of wide open spaces. Here though, pretty much love it all, high desert, pine forest, gravel, dirt and road, it's all goodf.
  • Posts: 290 Member
    Hello from WA! I'm looking forward to another fun filled ride from Seattle to Portland this year!
  • Posts: 34 Member
    Thanks for all the comments. I look forward to sharing my riding adventures with you all.
  • Posts: 34 Member
    Hello from WA! I'm looking forward to another fun filled ride from Seattle to Portland this year!

    I bet that would be a great ride. I actually was born and raised in WA (out on the peninsula).
  • Posts: 462 Member
    welcome fry5150 :smile: I live and ride in upstate NY, in the Hudson Valley region. Lots of great terrain here for road and mountain riding!

    Let me guess; VH music fan?
  • Posts: 34 Member
    Archon2 wrote: »
    welcome fry5150 :smile: I live and ride in upstate NY, in the Hudson Valley region. Lots of great terrain here for road and mountain riding!

    Let me guess; VH music fan?

    That I am.
  • Posts: 462 Member
    fry5150 wrote: »
    That I am.

    B)

  • Posts: 6 Member
    Hello all,
    I'm also new. Atlanta, GA area. I am somewhat new to cycling. I ride a Specialized mountain bike where I should be on a road bike...saving my pennies for a Dolce Sport!
  • Posts: 613 Member
    Welcome, @Nnaska
    How's the riding int ATL?
  • Posts: 936 Member
    Welcome @Nnaska!
  • Posts: 10 Member
    Hello from London, UK!
  • Posts: 2,973 Member
    Also new!
    Southern Maine/Northern NH checking in.
  • Posts: 758 Member
    Looks like I am the lonely antipodean, Melbourne, Australia. Pretty much flat in and around the city, if you ride to the east only then do you get into the hills however nothing like the Rockies though.
  • Posts: 1,163 Member
    edited June 2015
    Hi everyone, just found this group after an MFP pal linked me to a post. I'm a regular rider, both road and mtb. I live in Watford, UK. Most often I can be seen commuting on the roadie 22 miles a day between Watford and Uxbridge, longer routes when I can. But I'm also nowadays getting very active on the MTB scene and can be often scene down Swinley Forest, Whippendell Woods and a lot of the Welsh trail centres.

    My steeds are:
    Road bike - Giant Defy 2014
    Mountain bike - Transition Covert 26" Full Sus
    - Specialized Rockhopper 2012 (Hardtail)


    My two MTB's are pictured below, for some completely unknown reason upside down.....

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  • Posts: 373 Member
    Midlands UK and addicted to Audax.
  • Posts: 5 Member
    Roadie from Boston area here!
  • Posts: 936 Member
    Welcome to the new folks! Glad to have you aboard.
  • Posts: 273 Member
    Just got back into biking after a 2 year lay-off. I have a Koga Miyata road bike. I'm just riding on my street so far but should be riding around the lake close to home soon. Usual distance was 22 miles before on a hybrid. Hopefully I'll be topping that soon.
  • Posts: 462 Member
    Welcome brocantrs, Cave_c, Smeakim1, Marmitegeoff, pyrowill, Lishie, David, Nnaska, and everyone else who recently joined.
  • Posts: 190 Member
    Hey. I'm new to the group. I haven't been on a bike in probably 20 years. Just bought an old murray Monterey cruiser bike today and just did my first 3 mile ride. I know that isn't far but since I hadn't been riding in so long thought I better start slow. Any tips for a new rider? Also anyone can add me as a friend. I can always use the support and motivation.
  • Posts: 143 Member
    New to the group, been an avid mtn biker for 20 years. My old stomping ground was the Bay Area, Bolinas ridge loop was one of my favorite on a hot day but Tilden was my local ride. I now live offgrid in my own private Idaho (literally) and have trails from my cabin to Montana to explore in the wilderness. My new go-to ride is from my cabin through singletrack and old logging trails for a quick 8-12 mile, 1000ft not-so-technical ride. Reminds of riding in B.C. with the lush forest.
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