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	<title>Chris Meyer - Mentions &#187; Mountain Biking</title>
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		<title>Mountain Bike!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 13:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I finally got myself a mountain bike. It&#8217;s of course tossed together from the several other discarded bicycles, but it&#8217;ll work for now. . . The rear rim was about 4&#8243; out of true, Justin straightened that up for me, and I ended up running into a few guys from Budget Bicycle who validated the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I finally got myself a mountain bike.  It&#8217;s of course tossed together from the several other discarded bicycles, but it&#8217;ll work for now. . .  The rear rim was about 4&#8243; out of true, Justin straightened that up for me, and I ended up running into a few guys from Budget Bicycle who validated the beat it on the ground until it&#8217;s pretty straight and true it straighter from there method <img src='http://chrismeyer.org/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p>So I headed out to find Quarry Park and try hitting some Madison trails on the mountain bike (rather than the 20&#8243; BMX with no suspension. . .).  I figured I&#8217;d just ride west of Resurrection Cemetary and I should run right into it.  Of course it turns out that Hoyt Park (that I didn&#8217;t know existed) is actually closer west than Quarry Park.</p>
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<p>I found some cools trails in Hoyt, but of course when I got into the park from the trail I turned around to see a big &#8220;NO BICYCLES&#8221; sign  &#8211; sigh -.  While I was riding the gravel path I decided to take one of the periodic offshoots and see where it went.  It looked like the perfect path, it was straight downhill, lots of trees and logs.  I got about 100 feet and I nearly ran into a fence, so I hung a right and followed the path along the fence.  It just kept getting narrower and narrower until I couldn&#8217;t ride the bicycle anymore.  I figured I&#8217;d try dragging it though this section until it got better again &#8211; but it never did.  Turns out the trail was a deer trail that looked like a people trail.  By the time I realized it I was so far along that it would be less work to keep dragging the bike out.</p>
<p>This of course wasn&#8217;t bad, until I broke out of the woods and into a small clearing, and looked up to see a large brick wall with several people staring at me like I was bigfoot bursting out of the woods!</p>
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