Was good to see a couple familiar faces (folks previously met through the list here) on today's "Grant Petersen Style Ride". I imagined a bigger turn out of Rivs, but 3 Hilsens and an All Rounder in one room is a good time. As Allan mentioned... the ride leader had a propensity for wacky twists and turns along the route. It was all fun and good though... even after having to unclog our drivetrains of grass after a stretch along a grassy/overgrown levee, and lifting bikes over a fence at one point.
As a kid, my buddies and I spent a lot of our free time at a variety of undeveloped areas that were sprinkled around our neighborhood. We knew where there were holes in the fences, which trails were good to ride up and which made for the fastest descents. We built forts and jumps on land that must have belonged to someone but we never thought about who that someone was. Many of those stomping grounds from my childhood have been paved over and built upon. Even though I never really stopped riding my bike I haven't really done that same kind of off-the-asphalt urban exploring in a long time. My "around town" riding is usually transportation oriented and my recreational rides are usually directed beyond the hidden spaces of my neighborhood.
The seemingly silly loops and detours of todays ride brought me to nearby but out of the way places that are practically under my nose and reminded me that adventure can be just around the corner... if I choose to find it.
Happy Pedaling.