Just because you’re on a bike in the mountains, doesn’t mean you’re mountain biking. |
Nov 15 2010
It’s time to add a third category of bikers
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/11/15/its-time-to-add-a-third-category-of-bikers/
Nov 15 2010
A trail guide for Rockingham Recreational Trail in New Hampshire is now available on Everytrail
Hurry, hurry, read all about it!!
There’s finally a trail guide available for New Hampshire’s Rockingham Recreational Trail.
Rockingham Recreational Trail in New Hampshire |
Of course the trailsnet guide for the Rockingham trail has been available for almost a year now, but now there’s an Everytrail interactive trail guide you can download right to your smart phone (such as Android & iPhone).
This will allow you to pack everything you need to know about the trail (directions to trail, parking, food, distance/length, trail map, pictures, points of interest, etc.)
If you haven’t experienced one of these yet, give it a try using the Rockingham rec trail guide.
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/11/15/a-trail-guide-for-rockingham-recreational-trail-in-new-hampshire-is-now-available-on-everytrail/
Nov 14 2010
Bicycle Haikus
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The Yen of bicycling (or something like that) |
Bicycling is zenlike
Until a car sideswipes you
That’s why I like trails
Okay, maybe I should stick to prose. But here is the natural progression of life:
- Man discovers bikes.
- Man rides bikes.
- Man writes Haikus about bikes.
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/11/14/bicycle-haikus/
Nov 13 2010
Rails to Trails Conservancy features Santa Fe Trail in Winter Magazine
Aahh, this month’s Rails to Trails magazine brought back fond memories of my time spent pedaling my bike on the Santa Fe Rail Trail in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
As I wrote about in an earlier blog, I loved the ease with which I could ride the trail in Santa Fe, then ride the rail to Albuquerque. It brought the whole rail-trail experience full circle.
I hitched a ride from Boulder, CO to Santa Fe. Well I didn’t literally hitch a ride since it was my own car and my dad drove it, but…
Anyway, I spent the night in Santa Fe, then rode the Santa Fe Rail Trail the next day. It didn’t take me long to figure out that it wasn’t a typical rail trail. First, it resembled a dirt bike trail more than a typical flat rail trail. Second, it was less of a rail to trail than a rail beside trail since it ran beside an active railroad track the entire way.
I had a great time on the trail, but the experience that stuck out the most for me was loading my bike on the Rail Runner Express and riding smack-dab through Native American reservations to Albuquerque. It was as if the whole rail/trail experience came full circle. It started with the Santa Fe Railroad, then a bike trail was built, and now the two are connected with a trail beside a rail and a railroad trip to Albuquerque. Of course, then I flew home, but airplanes have no place in this particular circle of recreation story.
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/11/13/rails-to-trails-conservancy-features-santa-fe-trail-in-winter-magazine/
Nov 12 2010
People For Bikes Focuses on Bicycling Safety & Children’s Bike Programs
Sign the pledge to make bicycling better in America
peopleforbikes.org |
www.peopleforbikes.org.
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/11/12/people-for-bikes-focuses-on-bicycling-safety-childrens-bike-programs/
Nov 11 2010
Biking Buddies: Barry sends us another blog from Japan
We are fortunate to, once again, have Barry send us a post from the land of the rising sun. It is always nice to see the universal love for biking and fellow bikers knows no political or geographic boundaries.
Enjoy!!
Friends,
I hold the same regard for my friends, as I do for this piece-of-rock (Planet Earth) we live on – respect and appreciation. And, like my feelings for this planet, I don’t take them for granted, abuse them or neglect them. My very-best friend is the person who placed a wedding ring on my finger back in 2000.
Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/11/11/biking-buddies-barry-sends-us-another-blog-from-japan/