Mountain Biking
If you want the rush of going downhill at thirty miles an hour on two wheels with wind blowing dirt in your eyes and mud flinging all over you, then mountain biking is for you. However it isn't for the faint of heart. When you fall, you fall hard, and if you ride hard, you go through parts like a runner goes through water. Also keep in mind that mountain biking isn't for everyone. You have to want to live on the edge. The thrill is the reward for all of your efforts. So let's take a walk through a day at the course. The sun is shinning in my room as I wake up on another beautiful Satu
After we are tired of the small stuff we get into downhill chutes, cross-country riding and all the hard riding that mountain biking is all about. Occasionally, we have a spill or two but nothing to serious. In my case however, the only time I go mountain biking by myself, I fall and break my collar bone. The one thing that excites me as I rise is the fact that today I am going mountain biking. So after a few hours of riding all our energy on the course, we decide it is time to go home. We normally go to a place in Barrington. With water bottles filled and bikes ready to go, we are off. Not long after we arrive at our destination we see others just like us who are out to enjoy a great day at the trails. After Sean arrives at my house we do a little pre-ride bike check. It is a forest reserve that has great trails. And after another successful ride, we go home to plan our next day at the course. We make sure that all of the components are securely on the bike and that the tires are properly inflated.
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