The towns of Bedford and Lewisboro in northern Westchester County, N.Y., have more than 40 miles of unpaved roads. Why aren’t the roads paved? I’m not quite sure, but probably because the well-heeled populace likes the rural charm, or perhaps want to prevent their streets from attracting out-of-towners.
Either way, these dirt-and-gravel roads are a boon to bicyclists who’re part of a growing trend of riders who want to stay off the main streets while getting a rewarding workout.
Here’s my first story for the newly minted print nd website, The Recorder, a nonprofit venture covering Bedford, Lewisboro and Pound Ridge.
https://www.therecorder.org/post/roads-less-traveled-cycling-our-unpaved-byways
Fun, fun!
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You’ve got plenty of room to store a gravel bike
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Thank you so much, Robert. A wonderful and beautifully written story. Made me feel like a kid again!
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Thanks for supporting a struggling writer
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Informative and well written article! Makes me want to trade in my road bike!!
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Please don’t trade in your road bike – I wouldn’t have anyone to ride with!
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