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Dennis Baker
Guest
For the hard core riders in the group this probably isn't a big deal, but for me it's a major
accomplishment. Over the last week I have put over 100 (DIRT) miles on my mountain bike. The split
is probably about 65% singletrack, 10% Fireroads, 20% Farm/ Levee and unpaved county roads, and <5%
pavement while getting to/ from the above. This includes one ride with over 2500' of climbing.
Putting this into perspective about 12 months ago I though that a 10 mile mountain bike ride was a
hardcore workout and required a recovery day.
How do you guys commemorate your accomplishments? For some reason I keep thinking about when I was
on the bowling team in Jr High school and we got patches for our first 100 point game
See you on the trails
-- The Ogre http://ogrehut.com
accomplishment. Over the last week I have put over 100 (DIRT) miles on my mountain bike. The split
is probably about 65% singletrack, 10% Fireroads, 20% Farm/ Levee and unpaved county roads, and <5%
pavement while getting to/ from the above. This includes one ride with over 2500' of climbing.
Putting this into perspective about 12 months ago I though that a 10 mile mountain bike ride was a
hardcore workout and required a recovery day.
How do you guys commemorate your accomplishments? For some reason I keep thinking about when I was
on the bowling team in Jr High school and we got patches for our first 100 point game
See you on the trails
-- The Ogre http://ogrehut.com