I finally got to ride a decent trail with my new bike. It isn't all that, but it is certainly a good trail for me. I have a bike with full suspension and I'm sure it helped. It was exilarating taking blind curves on the trail at a pace that could easily cause harm. OK, I wasn't tearing it up, but I was going a little fast for my experience. I did slam my shoulder into a tree on a tight turn. The hills were killer. This trail has been used as a race course this month. I really doubt I could do a single lap without stopping.
There is one last race on Wednesday that I'm planning on giving a shot. I watched last weeks race and the beginners class had a lot of kids, but something tells me I couldn't do it any better then them. I was dead after half a lap. I've been slacking on my workouts recently, but I'm hoping I can manage the race. I can at least say I gave it a shot.
So, get a bike and hit a trail, no matter your skill level. You'll enjoy the outdoors and it'll provide a good chance to avoid work.