tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078750.post7093180820874560315..comments2023-04-26T01:02:05.979-05:00Comments on Horseshoe Seven: What I Learned on My Ride to RutlandUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078750.post-79377660191585410002011-08-08T23:58:34.178-05:002011-08-08T23:58:34.178-05:00Yep, watching the scenery is my main gig. I'v...Yep, watching the scenery is my main gig. I've taken one ride with music, but so far (like I did for years with my running) I like the sound of the bike and the road best of all. Doesn't really matter what bike, does it? I hope you've got some good roads to ride, Phil!John Nelsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16750743777622261976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20078750.post-16377355185278644352011-08-08T20:28:09.286-05:002011-08-08T20:28:09.286-05:00Sounds like an awesome ride. I miss my days, somew...Sounds like an awesome ride. I miss my days, somewhat, of blasting out 20 to 30 miles alone along the highways and gravel lanes by Vermillion. There was something very zen about turning on some good tunes (something repetitive and droning - certain classical, jazz, or heavy metal) and just letting the scenery pass by. Of course, I always did this on my full sus MTB. People keep telling me I should get a road bike, but I kinda like the heavy old girl. Besides, I think I might squash a road bike.Phil Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05620728104468831565noreply@blogger.com