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qmsdc15
07-17-09, 06:25 PM
Be safe! LOOK before changing lanes.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_2285.jpg


qmsdc15
07-31-09, 08:16 PM
"Just Married". Same K street intersection. Riding from their wedding in Virginia.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_2366.jpg

orcanova
08-01-09, 08:46 AM
Be safe! LOOK before changing lanes.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_2285.jpg

No wonder no one wants to ride stoker with him...


qmsdc15
08-01-09, 08:10 PM
I guess he rides in with his wife and drops her off. This was taken at lunch time. He's not doing everything right, but he looked to be a very skilled and competent driver.

qmsdc15
08-05-09, 02:11 PM
Eckington Place and Harry Thomas Way NE
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_2517.jpg

songfta
08-05-09, 03:58 PM
No offense but where is K street?
Maryland is in the Northeast Regional subforum. This is the Southeast Regional subforum.

K Street is in Washington, DC. And as you may have noticed, there's no particular forum for DC, and folks in DC split fairly evenly about whether they relate more to the northeast or the southeast.

So, until the BikeForums higher-ups actually split the regions more logically (e.g. Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast), DC-related stuff can go wherever, as far as I'm concerned.

Just my $0.02 - YMMV.

qmsdc15
08-06-09, 01:44 PM
Pedicabs racing on 7th street.

http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_2259_2.jpg

qmsdc15
08-13-09, 07:29 PM
Tall bike on K st. The tall buildings reflected in CycleLife's window are in Virginia.
They are taller than any in DC, which has a height restriction. 13 floors is the most
you'll find downtown.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_2648.jpg
Also seen in Cyclelife's window.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_2649.jpg

If you are interested in renting a bike while visiting DC (and there is no better way to see the city),
check out Cyclelife. Specialized Tarmac or Roubaix for only $150/day and they can have it delivered
to your hotel. Zipp wheels, Garmin GPS, Power Tap extra. Sirrus for $50 if you prefer a hybrid.

tulip
08-14-09, 08:09 AM
Thanks for the pics. I miss DC.

qmsdc15
08-14-09, 07:01 PM
I'm glad you liked them. I'll try to get some more better ones, but it's hard to catch the action. I should have got one of Marcus Cook award winner, AZ today rolling on K with a big box on the handlebars of his beautiful Vanilla. He was going slow enough, but I was even slower getting out the camera. I'm only quick enough to get parked bikes, guys talking on the phone, selling ice cream, pedicabs, etc. I'll keep trying...

Joel Gwadz, who posts at Gwadzilla.blogspot.com is my inspiration, check his blog for pics of bikes in DC. If you want to see pics of my bike parked in front of DC landmarks, I posted some in the Utility Bike forum in a thread titled "Utility rides, errands, and trips you did today".

Come back and visit sometime!

tulip
08-14-09, 08:05 PM
I was there for six years, bike commuting between DC, Alexandria, and PG all that time. Now I've moved south to Richmond, which isn't all that far away. I'll check out your Utility bike photos and the Gwadz stuff, too. Thanks again.

Consularrider
08-17-09, 10:09 AM
[QUOTE=qmsdc15;9488480]
Joel Gwadz, who posts at Gwadzilla.blogspot.com is kind of my inspiration, check his blog for pics of bikes in DC. If you want to see pics of my bike parked in front of DC landmarks, I posted some in the Utility Bike forum in a thread titled "Utility rides, errands, and trips you did today".

[QUOTE]

I made Joel's blog a week ago on August 12th as part of an LAB cycling class (if you look at that day's blogs I'm the second rider on the old Raleigh). He rode up to us as we were turning onto Mass Ave about 6:30 pm and stayed with us for several blocks shooting photos.

qmsdc15
08-24-09, 07:32 PM
I saw you there!

qmsdc15
08-26-09, 04:37 PM
1420 Rhode Island NE
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_2851.jpg

Velo Vol
08-26-09, 11:51 PM
D.C. seems to be too bicycle-friendly to be included in the Southeast forum. :lol:

qmsdc15
08-27-09, 06:23 PM
VV, it seemed to happen overnight here. DC is not Copenhagen or Portland yet, but biking here has grown a lot in a short time. More bikes, trikes and pedicabs are coming to a city near you soon, I promise.

11th and G NW
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_2853-1.jpg

Consularrider
08-28-09, 11:25 AM
Love that trike with sun umbrella. Alao looks like it has good carry capacity.

Trek760
09-05-09, 03:38 PM
whoa... I have never had a problem with Apple products. Is this your first one? go up and click on the macbook icon, then look in the pictures folder in the on the left side toolbar. It may be in there.

qmsdc15
09-06-09, 09:47 PM
No, not my first one, my first apple computer died after about two years. This one, my second mac burned up within the first year, so Apple replaced it under warranty, of course all data lost.

I sort of over reacted about the lost photo. I have trouble capturing nice images. I was lazy to select delete photos on import. Learn from my mistake. This is my second computer, I understand PCs are even worse!?

Thanks for the tip. I see pictures there that I've deleted from iphoto. I'd prefer to have the picture I didn't delete, rather than the ones that I did delete, but it got hung up, just one of those things I guess.

qmsdc15
09-16-09, 07:54 PM
Constitution Avenue
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3037-1.jpg

http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3038.jpg

http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3040.jpg

tulip
09-16-09, 08:08 PM
That's my old commute (well part of it anyways!)

mrz80
09-17-09, 11:16 AM
What was the vantage point for those high shots? You have to be at roughly 3rd and C, where 395 emerges from the tunnel north of Capitol Hill.

qmsdc15
09-17-09, 05:46 PM
Rooftop of 101 Constitution Avenue. It's the building in the very left of this picture. The structure just visible above the trees is the Taft Memorial.

Police riding in memory of fallen comrades. There were a lot of riders, I think more than a thousand, they were still rolling past this spot ten minutes later.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_1696.jpg

qmsdc15
09-18-09, 08:29 PM
Connecticut Avenue
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3052.jpg

mrz80
09-19-09, 11:41 AM
I can hear it now: "Dang it, honey, I TOLD you not to mouth off at house painter!!!" :)

qmsdc15
09-19-09, 05:13 PM
I should have captioned that better. I didn't intend for it to be a humorous image. The white bikes are part of a memorial to a young woman bicyclist, Alice Swanson, who was struck and killed by a truck at that intersection last summer. There has been a white bike with flowers at the scene for over a year but friday I counted 17 white bikes in the vicinity of the original memorial. Here's two more. I don't know why they put so many bikes there or why they used kids bikes, but there they are.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3055-1.jpg

Consularrider
09-21-09, 11:34 AM
The city removed the original ghost bike, so the others (originally 22) were put up. As far as the kid's bikes, probably using what they could get ahold of cheap or for free. They vow to keep at at least one up if others are removed.

qmsdc15
09-21-09, 01:07 PM
Ah, I thought it might be something like that. I saw a d.o.t. tag on one of the bikes declaring it abandoned and that it would be removed. I also saw a birthday note on the bike in the place of the original memorial. She was 22 when she died.

mrz80
09-22-09, 09:02 AM
Ah , I did not know about that. Apologies for the unintended irreverence.

qmsdc15
09-22-09, 03:35 PM
Sure, kind of my fault for not explaining what it was. Your comment was funny and I'm sure no one was offended.

DC Bike Ambassador, 14th street.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3066.jpg

Human powered merry-go-round/kinetic sculpture, F street.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3078.jpg

http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3073.jpg

cc_rider
09-22-09, 08:16 PM
I heard about that kinetic bike sculpture on NPR. Looks as interesting as it sounded.

qmsdc15
09-23-09, 05:10 PM
Glad I could add some visual to the images NPR put in your mind's eye. I would love to hear a description of what I saw, because I didn't have time to really study it. Maybe there a podcast I could download. Do you remember which show it was?

There was go much going on, up-side down saddles ducted taped into toeclips, all kinds of crazy details. I don't even know how the bikes didn't veer off course. The guy in the straw hat might be the builder. He was asking for people to try it and I should have. After those two cute girls got on, it took him half a minute to find the third volunteer. I think his bike didn't have pedals, the three volunteers give the artist a free ride, while he snaps pictures. :)

1600 Penn.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3080_2.jpg

tulip
09-23-09, 09:16 PM
Great pics, as usual. DC seems to have gotten alot more interesting bikewise since I lived there!

qmsdc15
09-24-09, 05:49 PM
Haha yeah, it's changed a lot, but we don't always have "Burning Man" looking participatory bike sculptures (not that I know what Burning Man looks like but) September 22 is World Car Free Day. The merry-go-round was part of DC's Car Free Day celebration.

Unfortunately, disaster preceded the phenomenon. I saw a big increase in bike riding here after 9/11/01, Subways, buses and cars were practically bought to a halt that day. Even electronic transmissions were gridlocked, which is why I found myself at the Pentagon a little over an hour after the strike, picking up video tape for AP. Normally, they can feed from remote locations back to their downtown office through the ether, but that day only bicycles and pedestrians could move at close to their normal speed. Some people forced to walk home that day probably realized riding would be easier. People without bikes must have felt trapped, vulnerable and helpless.

After that, I suppose people saw their neighbors riding to work and it put the idea in their heads that it was possible and maybe a reasonable way to commute. When gas prices jumped a couple of summers ago, I noticed a lot more riders. Now it's downright trendy! Contagious!

On the downside, there were probably a lot more bike messengers in DC when you were riding here. There are only about 1/3 the number now than there were 20 years ago. Fax, email, government documents available on line, and e-filing cut into the business but the biggest hit was anthrax being delivered to the Hart Senate Office Building, which resulted in the banning of deliveries to Congressmen and Senators by anyone but the USPS, who (ahem) delivered the anthrax...

One of the remaining "pony express" riders, carrying suspicious looking packages on the 1500 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, part of the section near the White House that was closed to "vehicular traffic" following the Oklahoma City bombing.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3093_2.jpg

va_cyclist
09-24-09, 09:55 PM
Anyone else doing BikeDC on Oct. 17?

tulip
09-25-09, 08:29 AM
I lived there not so long ago...2001 to the end of 2007. I commuted by bike between my work in NOVA and my various and sundry homes in NW, NE, Prince Georges County, and Alexandria. DC is a great city for cycling. If it weren't so blasted expensive to live in, perhaps I would have stayed (but probably not...my time there was up). Now I'm in a mid-sized city that I really like, but I do miss the international flavor of DC. I loved that I could walk downtown and hear half a dozen languages being spoken. Luckily, I can still just hop on the train and be there in a couple of hours. Not that I've done that much, but it's nice to know that I can.

Keep the pics coming, especially in the winter. I loved winter bike commuting because there were so few of us out there.

cc_rider
09-25-09, 09:27 AM
Anyone else doing BikeDC on Oct. 17?
I emailed them volunteering to road marshal, but I haven't heard back from them.

JCFlack
09-25-09, 11:11 AM
That kinetic sculpture or one very much like it was in Alexandria for Earth Day - kids were having a great time riding it.

Consularrider
09-25-09, 01:18 PM
Anyone else doing BikeDC on Oct. 17?


I'm signed up and will also do WABA's 50 States tomorrow.

tulip
09-25-09, 04:33 PM
50 States is a great ride. I'm so glad they changed it from August--it was just too hot in August.

cc_rider
09-25-09, 04:51 PM
Yeah! I never could finish the 50 state ride when it was in August, but I finished last year (even if Arizona Ave almost finished me ;) )
I'd be riding it tomorrow if I didn't have a family commitment. I'll still be downtown, but without the bike.

qmsdc15
09-25-09, 05:11 PM
Thanks for the heads up, but I have family commitments tomorrow also. I'll try to do the BikeDC ride.

qmsdc15
09-26-09, 11:24 AM
The hopscotch bridge on H street NE. Designed to keep mototists from gawking at the trains. The Uline arena, site of The Beatles first US appearance, visible in this shot, is slated for destruction in December.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3114.jpg

mrz80
09-28-09, 07:55 AM
Love the pic, but then I'm a train fanatic. :) Union Station's one of my alltime favorite spots in the District.

telebianchi
09-28-09, 11:05 AM
Nice pictures.

Not K Street, but thought I would add my own. This was around 9:00 am on July 4th. Constitution Avenue was blocked off for the Independence Day parade. There were maybe four other bikers near me (one with a boom box on his rear rack blasting out some patriotic tunes) and the occasional police motorcycle. For the first two blocks I was half expecting a LEO to tell me I couldn't be riding there, but they obviously didn't care. I hope to get a group together to do this again next year.

Heading toward the Capital (and, yes, I ran that red light!)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3285/3878257140_38e63ec81b.jpg

On my way back home about an hour later:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2491/3878258010_59a212fe8b.jpg

I love riding in DC when nobody else is there. I've ridden there on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving itself, Christmas Eve, New Years Day. I get a better appreciation for all that is there when I'm not looking out for cars, truck, and tourists with their eyes in their cameras.

qmsdc15
09-28-09, 12:57 PM
Telebianchi, thanks for posting your pictures here. I like the camera angle. I can almost see your reflection in your bar end plug! Most of the pictures I take on the fly come out blurry. Any tips?

A group ride on the parade course sounds like a blast! I'd like to join in next year if it's OK with you.

I ran into Bryce and Jeff who were passing through DC on a bike tour from Pittsburgh to Florida on BMX bikes! Pretty cool! Nice friendly people. Southeasterners, show them some southern hospitality. If you see them on Route 1, offer them dinner and a place to sleep. Check out their blog, http://flatland2florida.blogspot.com/
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3121_2.jpg

http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr147/Rod_Smith/IMG_3122_2.jpg

telebianchi
09-28-09, 01:14 PM
Telebianchi, thanks for posting your pictures here. I like the camera angle. I can almost see your reflection in your bar end plug! Most of the pictures I take on the fly come out blurry. Any tips?

Thanks for the compliment. I've been taking that same picture for a couple of years now. Not being blurry is just about having enough light. I keep the camera on automatic when it's in the jersey pocket. Sometimes I'll use the flash to freeze the wheel a bit. On the other hand, blurry can work to your advantage sometimes.


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The camera is an Olympus 1030SW (waterproof, shockproof, freeze-proof). I've got a sticky silicone cover for it that makes it a lot easier to hang on to with less fear of dropping it to the pavement. One thing about that camera that I think makes these shots better is that it goes out to 28mm (film equiv) while most point & shoots are only 35mm at their widest. I think lets the bike be more of a secondary than primary focus of the photos.

StanSeven
09-28-09, 01:14 PM
Anyone else doing BikeDC on Oct. 17?

I've never done it but I've heard it can be dangerous. There are lots of inexperienced riders who don't pay attention and crashes occur. Be careful.

tulip
09-28-09, 07:58 PM
Hey, did they ever get that bike path built between Brookland and Union Station along the tracks? I can't remember the name of it now...but man, that would have cut some serious time off of my commute.

tulip
09-28-09, 08:03 PM
I wonder if Bryce and Jeff will come through Richmond?