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Socks!

The MBB logo is on both sides of the cuff and the colors look great! They're super comfortable and very wicking thanks to the 75% micro denier acrylic, 15% nylon, and 10% spandex blend. They come in two sizes. S/M (men's 5-9 = women's 6-10) and L/XL (men's 9-13 = women's 10-14). Each pair is $10. Greg and I will have some at our rides and other events. Or, just click on the button below and have them show up at your house in a couple of days. Any profits will go towards maintenance and expansion of our web site.

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About Us

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We're a fun-loving group of recreational mountain bikers centered in Pittsburgh, PA (USA). Our members span more than three decades in age, include both guys and girls, and represent all levels of experience and expertise.

Requirements . . .

The only formal requirement for membership is that you are cool (i.e., not a flamer) and like to ride. We don't want uptight people; if you want to wear flashy clothes and act like you are God's gift to mountain biking then join some other group, or come along and prepare to be ridiculed.* Our group is not about competition. Instead everyone helps and inspires one another to embrace the ride. No one is ever left behind and laughter is expected.

The rides . . .

We ride at least once each week. Our weekly rides are usually in South Park or Frick Park. We have, however, made trips to Brady's Run, Quebec Run, Boyce Park, Raystown, Hartwood Acres, Seven Springs, and Moraine. Keep an eye on the Ride List for the latest information and then just show up. The number of riders wanes a bit in the winter, but the warm weather riders often join us after the ride for refreshments.

The start . . .

For several years, three guys who worked together kept talking about how they should all go riding sometime. Well, sometime never happened. Then a new bottle shop featuring more than 600 varieties of imported and domestic beers opened near South Park. I knew that was enough to tempt the others, so in April 2007, I set up the first Mud, Blood, and Beer. We had a great ride and really enjoyed the refreshments and camaraderie at the end of the trail. We enjoyed it so much that we decided to do it again the following week. Someone else heard about us by word of mouth and joined us. The same thing happened the next week, and the next week, and the next week . . . and the group continues to grow!

Rock, Rock On!

Phaedrus

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