Hello from SW Wisconsin
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Hello from SW Wisconsin
Just wanted to check in and say hi.
A bit about myself, just got into cycling as I'm entertaining my mid life crisis stage of my life. Actually as life changes the wife and I were looking at more things we could do together and we settled on cycling. Apparently my golf and wood shop had as much appeal to her as her crafting did to me, lol. We upgraded our Walmart specials to Trek Dual Sports last year......which brings me here. Already looking to upgrade, so i joined seeking info; however i will try to use the search function first😁
A bit about myself, just got into cycling as I'm entertaining my mid life crisis stage of my life. Actually as life changes the wife and I were looking at more things we could do together and we settled on cycling. Apparently my golf and wood shop had as much appeal to her as her crafting did to me, lol. We upgraded our Walmart specials to Trek Dual Sports last year......which brings me here. Already looking to upgrade, so i joined seeking info; however i will try to use the search function first😁
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The Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin is a great organization you might want to check out. If they still produce their ride guide, it will provide rides across the state. Enjoy, WI, many great biking memories there
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There is fine bike riding in SW WI especially if you like hills; welcome.
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Hiya. Cheesehead ex pat here. Did the Harvard Brevets through the Driftless Area in the late eighties, early nineties. I assumed that the roads were nailed to the hills to keep them from sliding off.
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Thanks for the welcome everyone will check out the WI Bike Fed, also