How many states have you

The Kalmyk

Well-Known Member
put the rubber to rock or blacktop?

Parrellel to @clarkenstein i have so much going on outside of cycling. The only goal I have this year is to ride in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maryland. Leaving Maine and New Hampshire the only states left in the northeast for me. Maryland ibecause the Mid Atlantic region is the natural progression for me and I can get to some nice spots in 2-3 hours drive. That pretty much sums up my 2018 cycling goals. Simple and sweet

Here is my list:

North East
NJ
NY
Pennsylvania
VT
Mass

Mid Atlantic
DE

Post up your list should you choose.
 

clarkenstein

JORBA Board Member/Chapter Leader
JORBA.ORG
I had to think about this - it’s been a while since I have ridden in some of these states:

Maine - road and mtb
New York - road and mtb
New Jersey - road and mtb
Pennsylvania- road and mtb
Indiana - mtb
Michigan - mtb
Colorado - mtb (San Juan mountains not the Front Range)

I gotta add more to this list!
 

Delish

Well-Known Member
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Interesting thought exercise. I've done this for states in which I've caught a fish but not bike.

West: all of them from the Continental Divide west (no AK or HI doe)
East Coast: all of them except SC & ME
The ones in the middle: not too many.
27 US states in total I think plus BC, AB and YT
 

KenS

JORBA: Director
JORBA.ORG
ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT, NY, PA, NJ, WV, VA, DC, DE, MD, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, LA, TX, CA, NV, OR, MN

Biked in since this post: ID, MI, WI, AR, MO, UT

Other states that I have visited without a bicycle ride: OH, TN, MS, CO

Other areas ridden:
PR, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Caymans, Columbia, Barbados, St. Lucia

Unridden:
Greece, Spain, Morocco, Gibraltar, and too many south american and Caribbean locations to count.
 
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