What's the "next year" ****? Go ski A Basin!^ the seat drop was very werid to get used to on the rental had!
What we had planned to do was buy something from one of the winter park bike rental shops at the end of this summer. We are still going to try and do that - we rented from 2 places and they said they always sell there fleet at the end of summer and buy new in the spring. not sure how active a season they will have this summer but maybe we could get the sale price with less miles.
We actually are not planning to buy ski passes next year (pour out a 40) because I just have a feeling its going to be a **** show - we may buy some 4 packs to Loveland but since we dont have to drop some $$ on ski passes we will have some to put towards the bikes..
Related to fitness, I really enjoy doing the snow shoe up berthoud pass and ride down, there are 2 runs which are easy (avalanche free) - its like a 40 minute walk for a 10 minute "ride" down, but I could get by a year doing that. But I am also afraid all of Denver will be doing that if the resorts get told to shut down again..
This drove me crazy when I was looking for a bike. I've honestly not ridden a bike since high school and my wife pretty much had never ridden, so I wasn't prepared to spend a lot of money when I wasn't sure if we were actually going to get a lot of use out of them. I ended up finding a matching pair of used Cannondale MTBs for us that were in great shape for $400 total. They've been great so far and if we actually get into this more serious, then we can upgrade in the future.Yeah, there's an awful lot of "I don't know why anyone would spend less than $3k on their first bike" types out there on forums/reddit from what I've seen. One post was asking for recommendations on an MTB for his girlfriend who had NEVER RIDDEN A BIKE, and they were trying to talk him into buying her a full suspension bike...
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