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November 10, 2005 at 15:02 #68697
I can’t help but feel jealous of some of the other places in this great country – the biking has so few rocks!
But hey, Massachusetts has some awesome trails, and I’m lucky to have ridden quite a few of them – if anyone is ever looking for someone to go on a ride with, drop me an e-mail!
Gravy fries!
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November 11, 2005 at 11:34 #68698
T.T.I.W.W.P.!
(This Thread Is Worthless Without Pics)
😉 😃
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November 11, 2005 at 16:48 #68699
I have found most trails afford me the option of acting like a fool and crashing, sometimes I act like a fool and don’t crash. With my bike fun is to be had.
Whats the word no rocks? to many rocks? Never been to Mass
Riding is life all else is waiting
spoiled in norcal 😏
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November 14, 2005 at 07:40 #68700
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Copy and paste those for some cool rocky trails – that’ll give you an idea of what we get on a typical trail in good ol’ Massachusetts! Wouldn’t change it for the world, though – beautiful singletrack, plenty of technical challenges, and there’s no such thing as a boring ride!
Not to compare websites by any means, but I frequent http://www.pedalmasher.com to watch some of the videos, and all the terrain just seems so nice and smooth! I’m wicked jealous of that! 😆
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