I have for most of my life been either fishing for biking. So to marring the 2 is just a have to. I evite you to follow me as I work on getting into this new sport and the twists and turns that I will come across. Here is the reason I will be embarking on this new adventure. I turn 50 in less then year. My health is not where it should be and if I don't start moving I will lose my ability to move and enjoy the outdoors as I once did in my 20's and 30's.
I will be starting from scratch as I don't own a bike any more. It has been years since I have been mountain biking at least 20 or more and probably the same for camping. So as I say I will be starting from scratch I mean it to the 1oth degree. The plan is to be ready for my first trip by the summer of 2024 if not sooner. You will be following me as 1. I lose weight to prepare for then ability to get back on a bike an become comfortable doing so once again. 2. leaning what makes for the best bike for me and my needs. 3. All the camping gear I will need to make for a comfortable time on the trail between trips. 4. The right fishing gear that I will need to take with me. 5. and finally where will I be planning to do day trips and over night trips.
This will be an adventure and I hope you will join me as I break all this down and learn the ends and outs. I will start here I will be working on losing 10 pounds to start this adventure. I hope to drop close to 40 before I get on a bike again. How will I start this you ask right here in my living room. On my Schwinn exercise bike. The plan is to ride 3 to 4 days a week for 30 minutes to a hour a week as I get started, Baby steps. The hope will be to get back to everyone in the next few days for a check in on my progress as well and weight lose and when I am comfortable I will share what my weight is (LOL). I will also be share information on all the product I have researched and information I have come up with.
Of course I will be taking the Float Tube Fishing Forum along with us as well and I am sure we will all learn a lot together. Please feel free to let me know what you think, and share any info you have that could help. Thanks for reading and tight lines as well as keep the rubber on the road.
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