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Volume 6, April 2004 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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Pedro’s Mountain Bike Festival |
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Word of the infant
sport’s thrills quickly got out, and mountain biking soon became a
popular international pastime. It caught on especially well with people
in New England, which is the U.S. region most analogous to Northern
California – psychically, if not geographically. People in both places
love their region’s felicitous meeting of land and sea, jealously
protect their forests and mountainsides, and head outdoors as much as
they can. That’s why mountain
bikers who fell in love with the sport in California will find a
compatible landscape during the Pedro’s Mountain Bike Festival, July
16-18. The festival, now in its 10th year, takes place in
western Massachusetts’ Berkshire Mountains, a landscape of forested
slopes that will evoke memories of Mt. Tam’s wooded flanks. Pedro’s started out
as a goof, a get-together of mountain biking chums and their families
for a day or two of picnicking, game playing, schmoozing and bike
riding. Word got out that the fest was a hoot, and the number of
attendees picked up over the years. These days the
festival is a bit more organized than when it started. Activities still
include the game playing and hanging out, but also biking events that
range from puffball circuits for novices to a 50-mile cross-country
grind for the hardcore. “Pedrosfest,” as its organizers affectionately call it, draws mountain biking enthusiasts from all over the world. To see what the hoopla is all about, visit the festival’s excellent web site. |
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