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Old 09-27-2007, 12:45 PM
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Location: Avery Ranch, Austin TX
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Default Austin is wonderful for biking!

There are many people who bike in the Avery Ranch area. very nice bike lane along Parmer. You can look at the topography on Google earth to see how the hills compare.. You can also check out Austin Cycling Association
Austin Cycling Home they seem to be a wonderful resource

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Old 09-27-2007, 04:12 PM
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We actually live outside of Seattle so it is not all the "urban".

It is a lot of work keeping care of a lot of an acre+. Right now a 1/4 acre sounds very appealing. In the Northwest trees, moss, and blackberries grow like crazy.

Are there any hills near Avery Ranch? I do long distance biking and I think that I'll miss our hills between 10-20% grades for climbing on the bike.
If you go farther west and south from Avery Ranch you'll find more hillier areas.

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