buzzwire
06-12-05, 08:50 AM
Hello! I've been reading this forum for a few months, but I finally decided to join yesterday. There is a lot of good stuff here - information and people.
I'm 33, and I've been biking since I was very young. I discovered mountain biking when I was a teenager, and loved the versatility of a MTB. I ride for fun, fitness, and adventure. I've been in the Cincinnati area for a couple years, but just discovered all of the MTB trails nearby. I still dream of moving somewhere that outdoor life, especially biking is more part of the culture. Colorado comes to mind. I drooled over the trails while vacationing there.
I hope to continually improve my skills (reading this forum has helped, really!), and maybe find some people who wouldn't mind riding with someone still pretty new to anything more than basic trail riding.
-b
I'm 33, and I've been biking since I was very young. I discovered mountain biking when I was a teenager, and loved the versatility of a MTB. I ride for fun, fitness, and adventure. I've been in the Cincinnati area for a couple years, but just discovered all of the MTB trails nearby. I still dream of moving somewhere that outdoor life, especially biking is more part of the culture. Colorado comes to mind. I drooled over the trails while vacationing there.
I hope to continually improve my skills (reading this forum has helped, really!), and maybe find some people who wouldn't mind riding with someone still pretty new to anything more than basic trail riding.
-b
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