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Old 10-16-25 | 08:13 AM
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Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem

Originally Posted by BobbyG
Back to five?

I usually drive on Wednesdays due to improv 'rehearsal' an hour after work, 12 miles north, uphill. It takes me a little over an hour to bike it, and I have to allow time to cool down and dry off, so I only do that rarely. But traffic continues to slow and no matter what route I drive it now averages 35-45 minutes.

About two months ago one of my afternoon duties at work shifted to another department, so I started leaving an hour early on Wednesdays to give me time to drive and get a kid's meal at Wendy's and read the news before rehearsal.

Yesterday morning I pictured the day ahead and saw myself sitting in stop-and-go-traffic on the highway again and decided to bike to work. Bike home at 4, shower and drive the 20-25 minutes to rehearsal from the house. And if I pick up a smaller snack from a convenience store or Wal-Mart and skip the news I have plenty of time.

So I biked yesterday and it was terrific! A cool 42F on the way in, 81F on the way home, but feeling cool. Quick shower, much less stressfull non-highway drive up to rehearsal.

My day's always better with biking.
I know, we can think of lots of reasons not to bike commute, but there are also lots of reasons to do it. I rarely regret doing it on any day. With that said, the only day I've bike commuted so far this week was Tuesday. (Monday was a holiday.) Gotta kick my own butt back into this.
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