MTBing

I was just daydreaming in my cube about the next time I’ll be able to hit the single track, and came across a good site for info on local trails and parks...
click here!
and here’s MTB slang dictionary... http://world.std.com/~jimf/biking/slang.html

Posted by Rolly on 3 replies

Comments:

01. Jul 2, 2003 at 4:01pm by Anthony:

Sweet maps page, man... we have to make use of that sometime, and soon.  But let’s make sure it’s a nice smooth trail... no rocks... I’m sick of biking on rocks...

I need to make the "readme" more clear for this messageboard.  I think everyone who’s ever posted a link has left my dummy text "click here!" as the text of the link... not that there’s anything wrong with that, but it’s usually nicer to use some of the actual words from your sentence as the link text.

02. Jul 2, 2003 at 4:13pm by Rolly:

yeah, I’m thinking next weekend if it’s nice.  But if we go to Wissahickon, you’ll have to tolerate some rocks, but it’s well worth it in my opinion.  That was the first time I tried the link stuff, so now I see how it works and I’ll get more creative next time.  I didn’t link the other one b/c it didn’t have "www" in the addy.  Does that matter?

03. Jul 2, 2003 at 4:31pm by Anthony:

Some rocks is OK.... but lately it’s been like 80% rocks everywhere I go.  The knobbies on the outsides of my tires are all half ripped off from it.

There doesn’t need to be a "www" in the link.  That’s optional on most sites anyway; for example www.nodivisions.com and just plain nodivisions.com both work for my site.  Anything that you see in the Address: bar on your browser is fine.  It just needs to have the http:// at the front.

Actually, I should also just add a "preview post" feature.  That would be handy.

That slang site is good though... "unobtanium", that’s funny.  I always thought that’s what Oakleys were made of  : )

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