Oakland county also, beverly hills Mi. to be specific. In between birmingham and southfield.
Benjamin
Oakland county also, beverly hills Mi. to be specific. In between birmingham and southfield.
Benjamin
Henry County Iowa
Road: Quattro Assi Scandium w/ SRAM Rival and Rolf Echelon's
Mountain: 2005 Specialized Enduro Comp
2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara
elmhurst, illinois. do a lot of riding on the prairie path and illinois centennial trail. commute to work 2-3 times per week.
River Falls, WI by way of Cannon Falls, MN, Chippewa Falls, WI and originally Woodstock, IL. We have hills here. 3400' on a 60 mile ride.
There are no thrills if there are no hills!
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Plymouth, Wisconsin
Halfway between the Brewers & the Packers.
Well This is my check in: SE Ohio almost to the hocking hills. Very hilly country roads-some good, some bad. Lots of bikers come down here to ride. Can't ride as much as I like 'cause I am a PhD student, Mom of 3 teenagers and wife of cop so most of the time I'm in my car :-( I ride my beautiful '86 Bianchi
Stewartia_Girl
The beauty of Grace is that it makes life not fair ~ Reliant K
Hey-your a grad student at OSU? I am too but I commute from lancaster area each day. I'm in HCS Dept. Did you check out the OSU clubs? Theres alot of riders. Hope you find a buddy. I pretty much ride on my side of the freeway.Originally Posted by alwayssummer
Stewartia_Girl
The beauty of Grace is that it makes life not fair ~ Reliant K
The beauty of Grace is that it makes life not fair ~ Reliant K
Great sig line!
Manitowoc, WI
Grew up in Door County
New to the hole bike scene, Planning on pulling the trigger on a new MTN bike one of these days.
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60 miles north of Milwaukee and 60 miles south of Green Bay. And yes in River Falls there are plenty of hills to ride.
I live in Chicago Heights, Il - 35 miles south of Chicago.
My wife and I got on bikes last year for the first time in 30 years. We've been doing day trips around the Grand Illinois Trail this year. Favorite ride was Hanover to Galena to Apple River Canyon SP.
The perfect fall day
A ride through Hocking County Biketrail,hockey game at Ohio State!
grosse pointe park, mi.
just mounted the bike on an indoor trainer ( ugh ) but still hope to get some additional "real" miles in this season.
edgar_rhode
06 novara express
2009 YTD > 899 miles
Lansing, Mich. I'll be riding all winter as usual.
"Think Outside the Cage"
St. Joseph MI, SW corner of the state, right on the Lake.
Originally Posted by mwrobe1
I live in Beverly, far south side of Chicago, 95th and Western. I commute into the city each day. Like I do each Fall, I try to get a full head of steam and blast as deep into the season as possible because I know when January comes around that little voice in my head will say how nice and warm it is and why do I need to go out on the bike anyway. It's a battle I fight.
Work To Eat
Eat To Live
Live To Ride
Ride To Work
Hey, how did you get that Moose on your name?
Hey, a fellow SW Michigander. Hello MichiganMike.Originally Posted by MichiganMike
The only way to keep a broken vessel full is to keep the faucet running - D.L. Moody
Alexandria Indiana. Between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne.
Chesterton, Indiana here...southern tip of the lake. good rides to Illinois or Michigan from here. Still commuting to Valparaiso twice a week on my converted mountain bike...but not today (35-40 mph winds!)
Not quite as bad where I live (25, gusting to 35) but I think that's the first time I've had to pedal (hard) just to be able to go down hill. Luckily, most of my commute was with a cross wind and I only had a mile and a half directly into the wind.Originally Posted by OldBen
Wouldn't you know it though, the winds had calmed significantly by the time I was ready to go home...
Way out on the back forty, Mahaska county Iowa. (60 miles SE of Des Mones)
The bike just wants to go fast and there's nothing you can really do about it except hold on and pedal.
Northern McHenry County in Illinois...two miles from Wisconsin. I ride mostly by myself,but also ride with the MCBC. Worked the Udder Century this year, rode Bike the Drive twice, RAIN, The Ramble, the Harmon Hundred and the Pumpkin Pedal (twice for 127 miles) I have over 3500 miles on the odometer for 2006. I had a few solo centuries this summer too. Good Times!! I want to do the Horribly Hilly Hundred in 2007 and I want to do a double century. Here's to a fairly dry winter!
BlueJay66
Jamis Eclipse
Fuji Del Rey
Univega Via Carisma