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Old 01-13-15 | 12:42 PM
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HydroG33r
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Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
Also: @#$% you to the engineer who said dig here.


Originally Posted by joeyduck
@Darth Lefty. I don't understand why they seem to do that. I have run across it also.
They're following a buried line; most likely sewer or water. You can see two access covers up past the blue Toyota. Unfortunately these features pre-date the bike lane, and it's just a coincidence where the bike lane painted lines fall.

Originally Posted by joeyduck
I bailed on my commute this morning. I just didn't want to get up. We are moving soon so I can say I drove to work to get boxes for the move. But in all reality I just didn't ride cause I was lazy.
Hope the bailout didn't have anything to do with your change back from studded tires to plain rubber...

Moving again? Whereabouts to?

Originally Posted by joeyduck
After being laid up for a few days I felt slow. I even got passed on an uphill by another commuter. I did catch him and easily pass him on the flat since he barely was able to pass me.
Welcome back! I saw on Strava that you were down the end of last week.

Originally Posted by joeyduck
It took it easy after the daycare so since it was foggy and I had a lot is condensation on me. It was so damp it kept dripping off the brim of my helmet, making it next to impossible to use my safety glasses and my mirror needed continuous wipes.
Even using really good Oakley anti-fog spray, this morning (and one night last week) the fog was so thick that my riding glasses just would never clear. Ended up having to take them off.
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