When good friends call early in the morning to ride, especially in early April, you ride. Sarah and I are lucky that many of our friends ride bikes and every year we get to meet even more good folks to ride with. So, when riding season comes around, we are sure to have many great friends to hit the trails with. And, when that first ride of the season happens, no matter where or when, there are a couple of things you can come to expect.

You might also on that first ride have this guy. You know: he's on a steel, single speed 90's-era Trek cobbled out of parts from the dumpster behind the local bike shop, and he's dropping all the cool lines you have to work up to hitting halfway through the season. He's a good friend so you just watch and try to capture the moment.

Ah, cabin fever. As we all get out our bikes out for the season and brush the dust off those top tubes (although I know some of you out there have been riding all winter) we suit up for our first ride. And we get to see all the diverse culture out there. Back when mountain biking was not that popular, standard protocol for riding was spandex shorts and a crusty jersey. Nowadays you can expect to see anyone looking like last month's cover of Mountain Bike Action or perhaps all in matching spandex (Please don't take offense: I have matching spandex. And man-pris.). It's great to see just how far our - dare I say - sport has come.

And while you're out there enjoying the singletrack, remember to get involved; think about who made it possible. Many folks sink their blood, sweat, tears and time into building these trails and we could all stand to put some of ours in as well to make our local riding the experience we all want it to be. This sign at the end of Bear Run says it all: Get out there and make it happen!

No fooling around here folks, it's going to be a good year; I can already feel it.
Now get out there and get involved!
T.
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