The best post of this thread! I agree: if it's not fun, why do it? Too
much modern neo-puritanism out there already.

Tho' kudos to those who ride in snow and *enjoy* it.


On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:10 AM, Kelly Sleeper <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> and then there is organized bike rides that have 100's of people driving
> many miles to ride a bike a short distance then drive back home.  In St
> Louis, Mo Trailnet has one of these type rides weekly.  I would wager a
> single weekend ride here wipes out all the progress the comuters make in one
> day. Not saying don't comute, just saying I don't see cycling as green. It's
> entertainment for most folks or exercise but also an excuse / reason to
> drive thier cars many more miles.
>
> Cycling has many uses and is wonderful .. but riding just for green reasons
> is or would be weak for me.   I ride because I like riding.
>
> Kelly
>
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