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-Terry- January 24th 05 04:34 AM

Newbie !
 
Good evening ! I'm new to this group and have so far found the info
and stories more than interesting and enlightening.
I cycle in and around s/west Pa. { pgh. area } weather permitting. A
time ago i thought myself to be a decent long distance rider { solo },
but a remarriage and a few years age wise, have done that in to a point.
I hope to rekindle the interest of long distance riding.
~ Terry ~


Raptor January 24th 05 06:57 PM

-Terry- wrote:
Good evening ! I'm new to this group and have so far found the info
and stories more than interesting and enlightening.
I cycle in and around s/west Pa. { pgh. area } weather permitting. A
time ago i thought myself to be a decent long distance rider { solo },
but a remarriage and a few years age wise, have done that in to a point.
I hope to rekindle the interest of long distance riding.
~ Terry ~


You're not a newbie. :)

Good luck. You might think about taking some indoor cycling classes at a
gym. They make those first hills (or headwinds) of the season faster, if
not easier. Yes, they're only 45 minutes (most of them), but that's 45
minutes of intense riding you can do every day.

Or not.

--
--
Lynn Wallace http://www.xmission.com/~lawall
"We should not march into Baghdad. ... Assigning young soldiers to
a fruitless hunt for a securely entrenched dictator and condemning
them to fight in what would be an unwinnable urban guerilla war, it
could only plunge that part of the world into ever greater
instability." George Bush Sr. in his 1998 book "A World Transformed"


Colorado Bicycler January 25th 05 03:28 PM

"We should not march into Baghdad. ... Assigning young soldiers to
a fruitless hunt for a securely entrenched dictator and condemning
them to fight in what would be an unwinnable urban guerilla war, it
could only plunge that part of the world into ever greater
instability." George Bush Sr. in his 1998 book "A World Transformed"

If countries' leaders had to be at the head of the line of soldiers
when attacking or declaring war, there would be no wars.


Claire Petersky January 26th 05 12:29 AM

"-Terry-" wrote in message
...

I hope to rekindle the interest of long distance riding.


You should also take a look at rec.bicycles.misc, if you haven't already.


--
Warm Regards,

Claire Petersky
Home of the meditative cyclist:
http://home.earthlink.net/~cpetersky/Welcome.htm
Personal page: http://www.geocities.com/cpetersky/

I'm doing the Big Climb for my friend Dena! See:
http://www.active.com/donations/camp...?key=cpetersky



-Terry- January 26th 05 11:09 AM

Thanks Claire and Lynn. As to rec.bicycles.misc; i've tried and can't
access it. { puter challenged } I have a trainer i've used that got me
going on those weeks [ months ] before the season kicked in. But alas, i
bought a sail boat ten years ago, and well talk about a meditative state
one can fall into, try sailing.... Given the option tho, it was and will
remain the 'bike' that i would NOT do without. I've checked out your
site Claire and was very impressed. Thanks for offering 'it' up to the
masses !
~Terry~
Riding a :
Trek hybrid 520
Trek 2120
touring/performance


Claire Petersky January 27th 05 12:58 AM

"-Terry-" wrote in message
...
Thanks Claire and Lynn. As to rec.bicycles.misc; i've tried and can't
access it. { puter challenged }


I don't know much about webtv, but I don't know why it would be any harder
to get to than rec.bicycles.rides, and it has a lot more traffic.

I've checked out your
site Claire and was very impressed.


You are most kind. It is a project for my Copious Free Time to completely
revamp it. There's too many dead and broken links on it -- it really needs a
serious overhaul.


--
Warm Regards,

Claire Petersky
Home of the meditative cyclist:
http://home.earthlink.net/~cpetersky/Welcome.htm
Personal page: http://www.geocities.com/cpetersky/

I'm doing the Big Climb for my friend Dena! See:
http://www.active.com/donations/camp...?key=cpetersky




NY Rides January 28th 05 01:24 AM

I've checked out your site Claire and was very impressed.

I, too, visited your site after reading Terry's post. 'Good piece of
encouragement for any "newbie!"

"-Terry-" wrote in message
...
Thanks Claire and Lynn. As to rec.bicycles.misc; i've tried and can't
access it. { puter challenged } I have a trainer i've used that got me
going on those weeks [ months ] before the season kicked in. But alas, i
bought a sail boat ten years ago, and well talk about a meditative state
one can fall into, try sailing.... Given the option tho, it was and will
remain the 'bike' that i would NOT do without. I've checked out your
site Claire and was very impressed. Thanks for offering 'it' up to the
masses !
~Terry~
Riding a :
Trek hybrid 520
Trek 2120
touring/performance




Roy Zipris January 28th 05 12:44 PM

Greeting from the other end of the Commonwealth, Terry. I too had
problems accessing all the Google news groups after the new format was
implemented. I think I have this right: from the Google home page,
click on "groups" and log in or whatever it's called. With some
noodling around, maybe through "my groups," you can select the various
NGs you want, including misc and tech. Once I did that, I could both
read and post, as in former days. --Roy Zipris


jyatsko March 1st 05 01:30 AM

Terry,
Check out www.dcnr.state.pa.us web site and check out the rails to trails.
You have great trail in your back yard. It runs from Pittsburgh south to
Meyersdale (about 13 miles shy of the Maryland border). I've rode from the
Maryland border north to Boston. I camped over at Ohiopyle State Park. It's
a great trail. My wife and I are from Indiana, Pa and ride it a lot over
the summer.
Todd
"-Terry-" wrote in message
...
Good evening ! I'm new to this group and have so far found the info
and stories more than interesting and enlightening.
I cycle in and around s/west Pa. { pgh. area } weather permitting. A
time ago i thought myself to be a decent long distance rider { solo },
but a remarriage and a few years age wise, have done that in to a point.
I hope to rekindle the interest of long distance riding.
~ Terry ~





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