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<blockquote data-quote="traveler" data-source="post: 257859" data-attributes="member: 1954"><p><strong>Re: Around the world with Traveller</strong></p><p></p><p>UPS Lifer,</p><p> </p><p>The previous time we were in Maui I convinced my wife to take a bicycle ride down the slopes of Haleakala. That was a hoot! They put the slowest rider (my wife of course) in the front of the pack. There is a rider from the tour group in front and the van that carries the bikes to the top of the mountain rides in back of the pack so no cars interfere. The group pulls off the road, periodically, to let the cars go by. You can get up some real speed going down the mountain and a few of us held back from the group so we could let the brakes go and coast at high speeds until we met up with the slower riders. </p><p> </p><p>I don't think my wife would do it again but I sure would. It's a great scenic ride but due to the changes in climate as you go down the mountain you often need a jacket and/or rain gear. Great fun, overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traveler, post: 257859, member: 1954"] [b]Re: Around the world with Traveller[/b] UPS Lifer, The previous time we were in Maui I convinced my wife to take a bicycle ride down the slopes of Haleakala. That was a hoot! They put the slowest rider (my wife of course) in the front of the pack. There is a rider from the tour group in front and the van that carries the bikes to the top of the mountain rides in back of the pack so no cars interfere. The group pulls off the road, periodically, to let the cars go by. You can get up some real speed going down the mountain and a few of us held back from the group so we could let the brakes go and coast at high speeds until we met up with the slower riders. I don't think my wife would do it again but I sure would. It's a great scenic ride but due to the changes in climate as you go down the mountain you often need a jacket and/or rain gear. Great fun, overall. [/QUOTE]
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