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erik822
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Good Rides in New Brighton Area?
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I recently started working up in the New Brighton area. I have no idea what's up here, but I was thinking about using my lunch break for riding. Is there anything worth seeking out up here?
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no
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Well way to break his heart
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I live in New Brighton...I second that "No"
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There is one nice corner on old hwy 8. there is also about 500 ft of twisties going down to long lake park. It has the added fun of being sandy, covered in tree debris and a lot of slow traffic. but that is about it. all the roads that have bends in them are so residential you can't safely drive them.
I used to bicycle in the area before I got old and gravitationally challenged.
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Stupid city planners. Making all the roads straight. We need to start the Society for the Creation of Curvier Roads (SCCR).
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