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» Fun Things to do Outdoors with Your Family
By Barney Garcia | Published 11/6/2006 | Outdoors | Unrated
Spending time with you family is vital for building healthy relationships with each other. Starting spending time with your kids when they are young will strengthen your relationship, get them physically active, and teach them how to have fun without video games or T.V. The follow are ideas for fun things to do with your kids out doors that don't cost much money; if any at all.
» How Mountain Bike Gears Work
By Andrew Manifield | Published 10/18/2006 | Outdoors | Unrated
The gears in mountain bikes just keep getting more and more intricate. The bikes of today have as many as 27 gear ratios. A mountain bike will use a combination of three different sized sprockets in front and nine in the back to produce gear ratios.

The idea behind all these gears is to allow the rider to crank the pedals at a constant pace no matter what kind of slope the bike is on.
» How Mountain Bike Gears Work
By Andrew Manifield | Published 10/18/2006 | Outdoors | Unrated
The gears in mountain bikes just keep getting more and more intricate. The bikes of today have as many as 27 gear ratios. A mountain bike will use a combination of three different sized sprockets in front and nine in the back to produce gear ratios.

The idea behind all these gears is to allow the rider to crank the pedals at a constant pace no matter what kind of slope the bike is on.
» How Mountain Bike Gears Work
By Andrew Manifield | Published 10/18/2006 | Outdoors | Unrated
The gears in mountain bikes just keep getting more and more intricate. The bikes of today have as many as 27 gear ratios. A mountain bike will use a combination of three different sized sprockets in front and nine in the back to produce gear ratios.

The idea behind all these gears is to allow the rider to crank the pedals at a constant pace no matter what kind of slope the bike is on.
» Clothes For Winter Riding
By Andrew Manifield | Published 10/13/2006 | Outdoors | Unrated
Mountain biking in cold weather has always been a challenge. The problem is that you'll start out cold then warm up and break a sweat, making yourself wet. Then, when you travel downhill, the combination of wet skin and windchill will be quite chilling.

Below, you'll find a list of the cold weather clothing that will make winter riding less of a bone chilling experience.


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