2015!! How was your commute today?
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Uneventful rides since my last post with the exception of last Friday.
I'm heading home from work, make a turn onto a road where visibility isn't great until a certain point. I hear an SUV behind me so when we get to that certain point, I make a move to the right to signal it's okay to pass me. SUV stays back. I look back over my shoulder, and SUV is still at a safe distance, so I figure the driver is just a little timid. We get to another point where it's safe to pass, and I look back again. SUV still not moving up. "Oh well," I think. "Just someone being extra careful."
So I reach a hill on this road. I hear the SUV speeding up to pass, so I stay to the right (road is plenty wide at this point). SUV slowly drives past me, and now I realize why they were hanging back. Teenagers hang out the window while Eye of the Tiger blasts on the stereo. I flash the horns, and a cheer goes up within the SUV.
I guess the kids are alright.
I'm heading home from work, make a turn onto a road where visibility isn't great until a certain point. I hear an SUV behind me so when we get to that certain point, I make a move to the right to signal it's okay to pass me. SUV stays back. I look back over my shoulder, and SUV is still at a safe distance, so I figure the driver is just a little timid. We get to another point where it's safe to pass, and I look back again. SUV still not moving up. "Oh well," I think. "Just someone being extra careful."
So I reach a hill on this road. I hear the SUV speeding up to pass, so I stay to the right (road is plenty wide at this point). SUV slowly drives past me, and now I realize why they were hanging back. Teenagers hang out the window while Eye of the Tiger blasts on the stereo. I flash the horns, and a cheer goes up within the SUV.
I guess the kids are alright.
Well played kids, well played.
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I can't believe I thought that would be a good idea to eat that leftover sushi for breakfast before the morning commute.
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How were the roads after this weekend? I've been on the island and am curious what it looks like when we get home tonight.
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A very nice uneventful commute this morning. The kind that makes you think the ride should be longer.
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Simply awesome.. Head winds coming in and home so the summer weather pattern is in place! But it's awesome since I feel like I got my mojo back. Almost a week taking a allergy med for my breathing issue and seems to be clearing up. Really put the metal to the pedals this morning.
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Humid, but not too hot this morning. I got an extra mile or so in on the MUP.
I saw a father & son biking through a neighborhood for the second time today. The son, probably around 10 years old, has a backpack and looks to be heading to school. The father seems to be escorting him. A great idea, though I don't think there is a school anywhere near where I see them. Perhaps they are riding to a bus stop or friend's for a carpool.
I saw a father & son biking through a neighborhood for the second time today. The son, probably around 10 years old, has a backpack and looks to be heading to school. The father seems to be escorting him. A great idea, though I don't think there is a school anywhere near where I see them. Perhaps they are riding to a bus stop or friend's for a carpool.
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Great ride this morning after missing a commute yesterday due to morning thunderstorms. It was humid and warm, but I'm used to that now and pretty soon it will be chilly in the mornings. They finally finished maintenance on the boiler at work, so I was able to take a hot shower after my morning commute for the first time in about a month. I'll say one positive thing about cold showers: they stop your sweating.
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Riding home last night, shifted to a lower gear in the back and *snap*. Guess I'm riding a 3 speed now.
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My first bike commute to work was this morning! I've been wanting to do this for years and finally got around to it. I'm excited to turn this into a habit. Weather was great and there was only a single honk-plus-one-finger-salute so I'd call it a win!
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Dark. Monsoon last night. Trees, a few power poles, lights out, lots of debris in the road. Especially in the bike path. Several traffic lights were out. At least McD was up and had coffee.
Get to work, AC not working, most of my servers are OK but they went down during the night. Still checking things out.
Get to work, AC not working, most of my servers are OK but they went down during the night. Still checking things out.
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Good for you and welcome to the addiction! 71F, clear, slight headwind and humid - I'll take it! We're finally getting some summer weather now that it's September - supposed to be in the 90's today
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The one finger salute is common and you to come to not even notice after a while.
Where abouts are you?
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I wish I only got one finger salutes.
Great ride today, despite the $&@& that purposely shared lanes with me (on a 3 lane each way road, no less) and then informed me I wasn't supposed to be on the road after being confronted about it.
The adrenaline plus fresh legs made for a quick commute. Beautiful weather!
Great ride today, despite the $&@& that purposely shared lanes with me (on a 3 lane each way road, no less) and then informed me I wasn't supposed to be on the road after being confronted about it.
The adrenaline plus fresh legs made for a quick commute. Beautiful weather!
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I've been honked at too, as well as being subjected to other motorist misbehaviors that the experienced commuters are too familiar with, but after just a few months I found it's all just part of the noise and bustle of commuting in a major metropolitan area - hardly bothers me anymore. I do try to be alert, look around often, etc. but I've managed to avoid paranoia. Having a mirror helps a lot!
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Today's commute made me really appreciate the three glorious commute days I had last week, when the weather was perfect. Summer was back, and the humidity with it, draining my energy level faster, as reflected in my average speed, except as always on the street, where I have to sometimes sprint defensively.
This morning, here were a couple of guys who kept racing ahead of me on the sharrow street that everyone uses to ride through National Mall in the eastbound direction, while I pedaled casually in my usual easy gear, high cadence style. I caught up with them several times at red lights. I later passed them as they were riding on the sidewalk, when I sprinted on the street to keep the car that was coming up behind me (I rode to the right of the lane) from possibly speeding up and right-hooking me to turn onto the same street I wanted to turn right on. I was maybe a third up the hill before I realized I was climbing it on my 2nd highest gear because of the momentum from the earlier spring.
I only noticed one dedicated cyclocross trainee today, whereas last week, there was a whole team of them. I didn't realize how much seeing a roller skater on the MUP would make me laugh, although she does have a right to be there as much as any other trail user. Picked up a couple of boxes of wine and oven-ready chicken drum sticks at the grocery, then still made it up the hill to my house with the extra load.
This morning, here were a couple of guys who kept racing ahead of me on the sharrow street that everyone uses to ride through National Mall in the eastbound direction, while I pedaled casually in my usual easy gear, high cadence style. I caught up with them several times at red lights. I later passed them as they were riding on the sidewalk, when I sprinted on the street to keep the car that was coming up behind me (I rode to the right of the lane) from possibly speeding up and right-hooking me to turn onto the same street I wanted to turn right on. I was maybe a third up the hill before I realized I was climbing it on my 2nd highest gear because of the momentum from the earlier spring.
I only noticed one dedicated cyclocross trainee today, whereas last week, there was a whole team of them. I didn't realize how much seeing a roller skater on the MUP would make me laugh, although she does have a right to be there as much as any other trail user. Picked up a couple of boxes of wine and oven-ready chicken drum sticks at the grocery, then still made it up the hill to my house with the extra load.
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It was a very nice uneventful commute to work today. Though last nights ride home was great. There was a group of kids having a lemonade stand. I had to stop and buy a glass of lemonade. I love lemonade stands. I asked them what they were planning on doing with the money they made. They plan on making a go-cart. Go-carts brought back such pleasant memories of my brothers when we were growing up and they built go-carts.
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Felt pretty sluggish this morning. I don't say much about it here, but I am training for a fall marathon. On weekdays, the best time to fit runs in is before work. Tuesday through Friday, I get up between 4 & 4:30, run, eat, shower, get ready, and bike to work. Wednesdays are the longest of the weekday runs with the past couple of weeks ranging between 10 and 14 miles. Today was 14 miles. Then a 12+ mile commute.
So I'm a bit tired on Wednesdays. And hungry.
So I'm a bit tired on Wednesdays. And hungry.
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You're really doubling-down, mgw4jc. More power to you. I ran one marathon when I was in my 20s and felt so bad for several days afterward that I decided that it couldn't be good for you. Had to quit running a few years later due to injuries.
Trying to "enjoy" the return of hot, humid weather this week by reminding myself that it will be chilly and dark before long. Rode the long way home yesterday afternoon because my wife was going out with friends, so logged 44 miles commuting on the day. I really enjoy my long commute route because it is mostly on greenways with nice scenery and no traffic. The only downside is that the last 5 miles is uphill, climbing out of a river valley, and I'm starving when I get home. Went to Subway after the ride yesterday and ate a footlong for dinner.
Trying to "enjoy" the return of hot, humid weather this week by reminding myself that it will be chilly and dark before long. Rode the long way home yesterday afternoon because my wife was going out with friends, so logged 44 miles commuting on the day. I really enjoy my long commute route because it is mostly on greenways with nice scenery and no traffic. The only downside is that the last 5 miles is uphill, climbing out of a river valley, and I'm starving when I get home. Went to Subway after the ride yesterday and ate a footlong for dinner.
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Went down this morning. Was looking in my mirror at traffic when I dropped both wheels into a parallel seam in the concrete. Hit the ground fast and hard.
A little bit of road rash and some bruises but nothing serious. Thankfully I "fell correct" and didn't stick my hand out to break my fall, so no broken collarbone.
Bike suffered some ripped bar tape, a scuff on my seat and pedal and a bent derailleur hangar. Checked the frame and can't see any damage, so at least that's a bright side. I got back on the horse and rode the rest of the way to work but it's not shifting right. Will order the parts to fix it today and milk it home. Thankfully I have a few other bikes I can ride until I get this one repaired.
Not one of my better commutes.
A little bit of road rash and some bruises but nothing serious. Thankfully I "fell correct" and didn't stick my hand out to break my fall, so no broken collarbone.
Bike suffered some ripped bar tape, a scuff on my seat and pedal and a bent derailleur hangar. Checked the frame and can't see any damage, so at least that's a bright side. I got back on the horse and rode the rest of the way to work but it's not shifting right. Will order the parts to fix it today and milk it home. Thankfully I have a few other bikes I can ride until I get this one repaired.
Not one of my better commutes.
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It's been 2 months on my new commute on a dedicated bike path and I can't get used to it: It's boring! The bike path runs thru several small villages so early on weekday mornings I'm all alone, except for two other commuter that I cross each morning. I miss the small amount of traffic I had my previous rural roads commute. There wasn't much happening but still...
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Nice commute yesterday, although I got one of the first honks I've heard in a LONG time. A woman in an Expedition SUV had to go slowly behind me for literally 10-15 seconds before she got to her turn, and turned left behind me as I went straight (T intersection, both 2-lane roads). As she turned she let out a nice honk temper-tantrum. The motorist behind her continued on behind me, changed lanes and passed me safely and calmly.
Also had different people try to pass me around different S-curves, 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. In both cases I stuck my left hand out, angled down, and they stayed back until after the curves.
Also had different people try to pass me around different S-curves, 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. In both cases I stuck my left hand out, angled down, and they stayed back until after the curves.
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Made it out the door a lot early this morning - early enough that I felt I might make the earlier train.
Well, by the time I made it down to the bike I had a few minutes less than I like to have, so I huffed it hard. PR on the segment that runs most of the home side morning commute, now I'm 22 of 333 - one of these days I'll hit that segment hard unloaded and warmed up, but it's fun racing myself - especially knowing that my former PR (back in early July) was, in fact, warmed up and hitting it hard (and not loaded down with my commute load). I'm getting faster, which feels good.
Still a little perturbed over yesterday's close pass, but at least it helped me set some PR's too (now 11 on one of those segments, I barely placed before).
The bad of the commute - the close pass:
The good - one of my favorite parts of the commute - the wooden bridge leading into a very pretty park:
Well, by the time I made it down to the bike I had a few minutes less than I like to have, so I huffed it hard. PR on the segment that runs most of the home side morning commute, now I'm 22 of 333 - one of these days I'll hit that segment hard unloaded and warmed up, but it's fun racing myself - especially knowing that my former PR (back in early July) was, in fact, warmed up and hitting it hard (and not loaded down with my commute load). I'm getting faster, which feels good.
Still a little perturbed over yesterday's close pass, but at least it helped me set some PR's too (now 11 on one of those segments, I barely placed before).
The bad of the commute - the close pass:
The good - one of my favorite parts of the commute - the wooden bridge leading into a very pretty park:
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Went down this morning. Was looking in my mirror at traffic when I dropped both wheels into a parallel seam in the concrete. Hit the ground fast and hard.
A little bit of road rash and some bruises but nothing serious. Thankfully I "fell correct" and didn't stick my hand out to break my fall, so no broken collarbone.
Bike suffered some ripped bar tape, a scuff on my seat and pedal and a bent derailleur hangar. Checked the frame and can't see any damage, so at least that's a bright side. I got back on the horse and rode the rest of the way to work but it's not shifting right. Will order the parts to fix it today and milk it home. Thankfully I have a few other bikes I can ride until I get this one repaired.
Not one of my better commutes.
A little bit of road rash and some bruises but nothing serious. Thankfully I "fell correct" and didn't stick my hand out to break my fall, so no broken collarbone.
Bike suffered some ripped bar tape, a scuff on my seat and pedal and a bent derailleur hangar. Checked the frame and can't see any damage, so at least that's a bright side. I got back on the horse and rode the rest of the way to work but it's not shifting right. Will order the parts to fix it today and milk it home. Thankfully I have a few other bikes I can ride until I get this one repaired.
Not one of my better commutes.
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I rode home yesterday and had to hustle to a meeting at church with the family. I average 16mph so that is good. I was still late to the meeting
I rode this morning leaving later than I wanted because I was playing with my dog. I realized I had some time and spun some extra miles on the way in this morning.
I rode this morning leaving later than I wanted because I was playing with my dog. I realized I had some time and spun some extra miles on the way in this morning.