Cycling for Communicating and Creating Unique Social Networks

February 8th, 2012

Cycling can be a really economical choice of transport, with manyfold benefits. Cycle to work instead of going by car, and save on petrol. At the same time, cycling is efficient physical exercising which is good both if you wish to shed a couple of extra pounds and also when you are keen on keeping fit. If you are green minded, then the added benefit of keeping the environment clean is another incentive. Some people have even found out that old bicycle parts can be stocked in lockers and can come in handy for various purposes.

Yet another perk of cycling is socializing. Nowadays cycling to work or school, to the shops or to the park, or for the purpose of family outings, offers opportunities for similarly minded people to get together, exchange news and opinions, share experiences, have fun time together. Communication among bikers is not accompanied by exhaust gases or heavy traffic noise, so it is totally healthy. Well, smokers who are keen bikers cannot help smoking a couple of cigarettes, but that is their own choice of harming the eco friendly and healthy activity of cycling, isn’t it?

In a number of cities, towns and even villages across the globe there are cycling groups which organize regular weekend rides which can last more than one day, to enable bikers to have quality time together with fellow bikers and at the same time get into the country, experience the thrills and delights of cycling not only along asphalt roads, but also the charming roughness of dirt roads and paths winding through forests and hugging coasts, for additionally thrilling experiences and zillions of opportunities for capturing picturesque views in photos. Join in!

Without doubt, cycling is much more than a mere method of transport, it truly helps to create unique social networks.

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