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> Are there any villages in the mountain, with shopping centers and 
restaurants there, maybe 10 or less miles away? Or, do you have to go down 
that mountain for everything? The reason I ask is:

On weekends, one of the things I do, so I have somewhere to ride, is, when 
we decide to go out as a family to lunch at a restaurant, I leave early on 
the bike and let the family take the car. I meet them there, and also 
bike home, while they drive home. Makes it fun to have a place to ride too 
and from. That's an idea to give you a place to go to ride, unless 
restaurants are at the bottom of the mountain in town.

Or, since it is a new place, you could just start riding around on the 
roads near home to see all the new streets and roads.

I agree, sometimes it is more fun to ride when you have a destination to go 
to, rather than just cruising around.

Here in Maryland, the roads are pretty unrideable this week. Massive 
overkill of road salt treatments due to the snows we have had. Gonna take 
some continuous rains to wash it all away and make the roads safe for a 
Rivendell again. Road salt is bad for bikes.

Also, temps here are in the teens a lot lately. Discouraging.

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