Stevens Pass Mountain Bike Park is closing in on 2,000 Facebook fans.
Steve Peat just passed 5,000 Twitter followers.
BikeHugger has over 1,000 Facebook fans.
My dog loves me.
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on March 16, 2010
Stevens Pass Mountain Bike Park is closing in on 2,000 Facebook fans.
Steve Peat just passed 5,000 Twitter followers.
BikeHugger has over 1,000 Facebook fans.
My dog loves me.
Posted in Culture | Tagged bikehugger, steve peat, stevens pass mountain bike park
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Hey Paul, you’re not alone. Today, before I read this bit of self pity, I sent your URL to a friend saying you were my new favorite writer.
I was oblivious to bike blogs until I ran into Tom from Bike JuJu last summer. For 9 months I’ve been reading bike blogs at lunch. I stumbled on yours a few weeks ago and it has been by far the funniest, most informative and broad reaching.
So you’ve go one fan!
We were on a ride together, 5 or 6 years ago just off the North Cascades Highway. Lennie and that Russian kid were along. You had just finished a book and talked about what a physical toll it took (self pity seems to be a theme!).
Carry on! Internet fame and fortune (HA) is a long slog!