I am in north-central Arkansas, USA and ride both pave and dirt. MTB primarily. Here is a link
http://www.norfork.com/cycling/ to one of my local playgrounds just 15 minutes away, and another
http://www.ozarkgetaways.com/syllamo_mountain_bike_trail.html 30 minutes to the south.
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I live in suburban St. Louis, MO. There are miles and miles of country roads out here (just watch out for dogs). It's pretty flat and the wind can be killer sometimes. There are also over a hundred miles of bike trails made from old train tracks. The best ride I've done so far is from Alton, IL to Grafton, IL on the Great River Road bike trail. It's 10 miles one way and has some of the best scenery in the area. The Riverfront trail is pretty cool too. It goes from the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge (old U.S. 66) over the Mississippi down to the Arch in downtown St. Louis, 13 miles one way. The pic is the Great River Road.
Josh,
If I'm ever in your area, I sure would like to make that ride with you. Looks really scenic.
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Very cool pic, Josh! Do you ever get a chance to ride the Katy? A little group of us from AR head up there every other year.
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Quote:It's best in the fall, it gets pretty humid and nasty in the middle of summer.
I'm from Florida ..... we know humid.
My wife and I are getting close to retirement and part of our bucket list is to start traveling all over the US and go bike riding through many of the areas we haven't seen yet. I will add this to our list of places to go.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0peyd4l7BpA
see the video to see what we ride in Arkansas.
By the way... the jams are courtesy of The Ozark Mountain Daredevils should you wonder. Jackie Blue was thier big hit in the 1970's.
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Quote:I've been wanting to figure out how to hook up a camera to take video while I ride, there's an amazing view of downtown when I'm going down the hills
i actually have a camera that fit perfectly on my forks,its called a mini dv and it about the size of my thumb and records in 720i so its a very high quality picture.you can get them from amazon and ebay heres a link to them
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Digital-MiniDV-Camcorders/s?ie=UTF8&rh=n%3A15346061&page=1
my fave place to ride used to be a place called ferry meadows in peterborough uk but ive moved about 200 miles north now so i need to find a new place, im slowly working out where things are but its easy to get lost on all the country roads up here
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you can just about make out the camera on the fork.
http://www.neneparktrust.org.uk/ferry-meadows
ride until your wheels fall off
I am from shenzhen,China.
My favorite place to ride is the circle highway.Thrilled and excited!
I live (now) just outside of the Gila wilderness in New Mexico and the best biking I do is pretty much anywhere. I can go fast and far on the road but I can find camping much better off the road so I have a bike that I can ride on both.
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When your old, fat and bald, my favorite place to ride is vicariously through others !
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thats funny redfox ! Relax dude, I am not that old, I still act like I am 20 I try to make every ride my favorite place to ride. I just love to ride and thrash, just takes a little longer to heal !
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I'm John, and I live in Palm Coast FL, which is on the east coast of the state, just north of Daytona. I mostly ride on paved trails, but you also get a lot of this:
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That's why I like a suspension fork on my bike!
that's awesome on all of you places to ride love the scenery
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