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my first recumbent ride - 1/8/05

Yesterday I had an earth-shattering realization: Recumbents are just bikes and the people that ride them are normal, friendly people.

OK, I’m exaggerating a little…I never actually thought they’d be abnormal or mean or anything….it’s just that we all know how a certain stigma exists between ‘bent and upright riders. I have long been curious to experience the ‘bent scene and finally got my chance yesterday.

Back in November I met Michael Wolfe at the PUMP Swap Meet. Michael is a bike nut. He’s got all types of them and he’s especially fond of recumbents. When he realized I’d never ridden a recumbent he offered to loan me his and show me what they’re all about.

my first recumbent ride - 1/8/05

On Sunday I finally caught up with Michael and some of his friends (Carolyn, Dave, Kirke, Cathy) from the Oregon Human Powered Vehicles (OHPV) club. Instead of easing into it, we decided to do it right and ended up putting in about 35 miles. We rode from Gateway Transit Center, out Springwater Corridor to Gresham and onto the Sandy River into Troutdale and back home via Marine Drive. Here are some thoughts from the ride:

It was a great ride (see all the photos) and I couldn’t have asked for better hosts than Michael, Carolyn and their friend Dave (aka “Slug”). Look forward to doing it again sometime (and Michael, next time I’ll take you up on the post-ride hot tea and biscuits!).

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