Re: Riding in the Berks

Originally Posted by
n_lee123
I'm going to Williams College in Williamstown, MA. If you wanna ride or know of any good hills in the area hit me up.
Williams College is definitely one of my favorite riding areas. There's some spots there that will take you out if you aren't careful, as the road gets really narrow and windy down behind the college.
I wish I had more skill! The new KS is helping me pump, it's so easy and light to ride with big fat wheels, I'm starting to get it. But big hills, forget it. I just a cruiser my friend. Just like Old N Broken, getting older and wiser about pain. I'm approaching 50 after all.
Biggest dilemma I have in my life is actually not age, it's too many sports. I am mountain biking so much this summer that it's taken over from whitewater kayaking and rock climbing. Then snowboarding season is around the corner, and I'm teaching at Jiminy Peak three nights per week, plus riding on Saturday with Ski Patrol.
And the GARDEN ... IS HUGE~ That's a big happening event here at our place.
Gonna get back on my KS soon, usually I like to ride in Washington Park in Albany too.
As for hills, you know where they are...
Jules
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