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tarwheel 05-24-16 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by joeyduck (Post 18793620)
@tarwheel

My father and his sister and respective spouses just spent a week in Yosemite. They had a fabulous time and they said the waterfalls this time of the year were amazing.

I remember being amazed and awwed when I went and spent a few days there in my mid to late teens.

It is a truly spectacular place. Enjoy your trip and share the photos.

I can't wait. This will be my first time visiting Yosemite, although we drove from San Francisco north along US 1 to Redwoods and Crater Lake national parks a few years ago. We won't have bikes but plan to do a lot of hiking.

baron von trail 05-24-16 01:58 PM

Damn! No riding tomorrow. I just made a commitment to visit a customer. And, it's going to be a perfect day too.

essiemyra 05-25-16 04:42 AM

Well another damp but good commute. It was foggy and misty with a temp of 58f degrees this am. This afternoon the temp is supposed to hit 90f degrees. I am thinking that calls for a long ride home.

mgw4jc 05-25-16 06:33 AM

Nice morning again at about 55F. Sunny and a bit humid, but very pleasant overall.

jrickards 05-25-16 06:50 AM

The ride home was in hot, albeit, windy, weather, 28C/82F, which is very hot for this time of year, I'm glad of the wind (despite being a headwind) on the ride home.

This morning was a comfortable 11C/52F but overcast.

Tundra_Man 05-25-16 07:15 AM

Rain storm hit early this morning. Winds topped out at 60 mph. It woke me up and kept me awake for a while.

By the time I left for work the roads were wet, but the sun was peeking out. It was a pretty decent ride.

They're predicting more storms as the day progresses, and even some sizable hail. That could get interesting depending on what time it hits.

arsprod 05-25-16 07:22 AM

Finally a warm morning (64F) and I walk out to the bike - flatto. Oh well, no hurry, new tube, no worries!

wphamilton 05-25-16 07:44 AM

Back to normal on the Greenway today with no Zagster bike share bikes spotted in the wild. Possibly the novelty has worn off - after one day.

kuroba 05-25-16 07:51 AM

Today I used my Garmin to track my commute AND my clipless pedals for the first time on my commute. SRS BSNS.

Anyway, still getting the hang of clipless. Clipping is tricky, but unclipping is really easy (maybe because my pedals are designed for newbs like myself). I didn't feel THAT much of a difference, though uphill was relatively easier than with platform pedals. Afternoon commute will tell more, when I don't have a headwind to fight.

no motor? 05-25-16 09:01 AM

It was hot this morning, hot enough for the pannier instead of the backpack.

groovestew 05-25-16 11:30 AM

Another nice commute this morning. My bare arms felt a bit chilled at first (8C/46F) but I warmed up soon enough. Pushed myself a little too hard, perhaps.

noglider 05-25-16 12:08 PM

Until this morning, it had been over a week since I rode to work. I was giving my foot a rest, and I got sick in the middle, too. (I'm fine now.) I've been wiggling my toes with each step when I walk and with each pedal stroke when I ride. It seems to help a great deal. I rode hard. The weather is splendid. I had a great ride.

timvan_78 05-25-16 02:59 PM

amazing weather here. It's pretty dry, so they are worried about water supply through the summer--but it makes for great biking now!

The routes are getting busier by the day. It's bike to work week next week here, so I'm expecting streams of cyclists if the weather holds up. I'd be OK with a few good drenchings though.

essiemyra 05-26-16 04:44 AM

A very nice uneventful commute this morning with the temp at 58f degrees. It is pleasant riding conditions.

Phil_gretz 05-26-16 05:10 AM

Consecutive days on the fixed gear have made me a bit more tired. I'm feeling it in the quads, glutes and ITBs. It was a pretty 62 this morning. And the sun is brightening the sky as I leave for work. Yay.

mgw4jc 05-26-16 06:18 AM

A little warmer today at 60F and just enough cloud cover to block the sun. Beautiful morning #4 .

Although I didn't quite enjoy the aftertaste of milk that lingered in my mouth for most of the ride - despite having brushed my teeth.

Due to our office needing some cover on Memorial Day Monday, I am off work tomorrow and working on Monday. So today is my Friday.

RidingMatthew 05-26-16 06:19 AM

Cycling Week here in town.
 
It has been dry all week (so far) which has been nice. I figured out why my legs just don't have enough power these days. I have ridden 131 miles as of Wednesday evening. Beautiful ride this morning 62F

Today on the way in to work I saw the BMC Cycling team car. Lots of racing happening this weekend. That is pretty cool! I am not sure I will be able to watch any though.

Cycling week this week: newspaper writing articles about bicycling, racing all through the weekend, and bikes everywhere. It is pretty cool week for riding in my hometown.

baron von trail 05-26-16 06:34 AM

What a difference a week makes. Last week, I'm wearing a jacket, toe covers and ear protection. Today, I'm sweating five minutes into the ride due to over 75% humidity. It's like someone flipped a switch.

Strong headwinds due to thunderstorms in the area made the ride a little tougher than usual. Slight sprinkle here and there made for a nice cool down. All in all, it was a good ride.

It's shaping up to be another 4-day commute week. And, that is awesome!

jrickards 05-26-16 06:41 AM

Another mild day (huh, I used to call 2C/36F mild a month ago, now I'm calling 13C/55F mild, how things change) but a strong headwind. I was going to take the 20km route this morning until I realized that not only was I riding towards the wall of rain in the distance, the wind was blowing that wall towards me at the same time.

I decided to leave the wet ride until this afternoon.

tarwheel 05-26-16 06:54 AM

Very warm and humid this morning with temps in the mid-60s. No need for a jacket or vest for a change, but I covered my knees. I rode my Bob Jackson touring bike for the first time in a while after getting it serviced at the bike shop with the dynamo wheelset reinstalled and some fatter tires. It feels a little slower with the fat tires but rides so nice that I plan to leave them on that bike. The tires are Vittoria Voyager Hyper 32s but they measure 35 mm wide on my Dyad rims and roll very nicely for a wider tire. I ride this bike a lot on the local greenways and the wider tires are much better for that.

The wheel swap was also prompted by needing some wheels for my "new" old commuter bike that's being built up at my bike shop. It's and early 80s Specialized Sequoia sport touring bike and I'm going retro on it with old style "non-aero" brake levers, single pivot calipers, square tape bottom bracket, and MKS touring pedals and toe clips. Not sure if I'll keep using the old style pedals and toe clips but thought it might be fun to use for a while, having started out cycling with them back in the 1970s.

Wolfhaven 05-26-16 07:05 AM

Been a wet week with a couple inches of rain. Rode Tuesday in the morning ahead of the rain, then it rained hard all day clearing off for my ride home. Perfect. This morning it was heavy fog and 43f with no wind. Fog was thick enough to coat everything in water, had to keep wiping my glasses off to see. Wore a pair of ankle high, waterproof hiking shoes and some warmer clothes. Forgot the skull cap and good gloves so my head and hands were cold, otherwise I stayed warm and dry. Wind is supposed to shift and clear things up for the ride home. See if the big lake cooperates, usually it doesn't and we will be fogged in all day and it won't get out of the 40s. The weather terrorists are predicting upper 60's and some sunshine with scattered showers. I'm thinking the lake wins this one.

arsprod 05-26-16 07:58 AM

The transition from lots of clothing to just shirt and shorts is most noticeable when I get to work and only have a couple things to hang up. I like it!

dcb23 05-26-16 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 18798273)
The transition from lots of clothing to just shirt and shorts is most noticeable when I get to work and only have a couple things to hang up. I like it!

Was just thinking the same this morning.

I was off the bike for four days due to a big move here at the office, I'm now in temp space for three months as they redo our seating. Lot's of changes coming like the loss of my office to open seating. There are definitely implications for my daily commute as I figure out how to get changed showered etc with minimal trips up and down stairs (I used to store everything in my office closet). But I'll figure it out!

ashybeavers 05-26-16 09:15 AM

My first time commuting to work on a bike. 2 miles, uphill. About 72F. HUMID. Had to walk most of the way. Thighs were burning. Have any suggestions? Have been jogging a mile everyday, but I was not ready for biking. Should be a lot more fun on the way home... all downhill. lol. ;)

Tundra_Man 05-26-16 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by ashybeavers (Post 18798488)
My first time commuting to work on a bike. 2 miles, uphill. About 72F. HUMID. Had to walk most of the way. Thighs were burning. Have any suggestions? Have been jogging a mile everyday, but I was not ready for biking. Should be a lot more fun on the way home... all downhill. lol. ;)

Congrats! Biggest suggestion is not to give up. Keep at it. Pretty soon you'll be able to ride the whole way.

I've lived on top of a huge hill for over three years now. I keep thinking that some day that hill will become easy. It doesn't, but I haven't had to walk it in a long, long time. The old adage in cycling is that, "It never gets easier, you just get faster."

baron von trail 05-26-16 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by ashybeavers (Post 18798488)
My first time commuting to work on a bike. 2 miles, uphill. About 72F. HUMID. Had to walk most of the way. Thighs were burning. Have any suggestions? Have been jogging a mile everyday, but I was not ready for biking. Should be a lot more fun on the way home... all downhill. lol. ;)

Lowest possible gear, don't worry about speed.

mgw4jc 05-26-16 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by ashybeavers (Post 18798488)
My first time commuting to work on a bike. 2 miles, uphill. About 72F. HUMID. Had to walk most of the way. Thighs were burning. Have any suggestions? Have been jogging a mile everyday, but I was not ready for biking. Should be a lot more fun on the way home... all downhill. lol. ;)


Originally Posted by baron von trail (Post 18798567)
Lowest possible gear, don't worry about speed.

Ditto. Downshift.

joeyduck 05-26-16 11:51 AM

I really missed biking today. Traffic to work was horrible and it was my bus to work day.

I take a car share from home to the first bus route I use. I hop on the first bus, that was easy, I had it timed perfect. Just planning to make my second bus which is the last rush hour bus that detour to my industrial area. That was until we hit residual traffic five blocks later. I later found out the traffic was a result of a stalled semi on the bridge going the opposite direction, it took two hours to clear. Sigh, big sigh...traffic planning. No commercial trucks should be allowed during rush hour, 7-10 in the morning and 4-6 in the afternoon.

Anywho, get off to transfer. Wait, wait. A bus comes, not the one I was planning but it will work. I get on, double check with the driver of the route since he was fiddling with the sign. Both the sign and driver say it is the bus I want, someone else asks also. I get on we get going, well nowhere since traffic. The driver then has an ah-ha moment, he was wrong hes going the other way; he was nice, pleasant, and flustered from traffic and I couldn't be upset with him. I get dropped with a few others at the stop on the industrial island to wait for the bus I was originally waiting for. We wait in the wind and rain sprinkles, wait, a few busses we don't want come. Finally 40 minutes after making my first transfer the bus comes. But by that point he's on his day route, meaning a 5-700 meter walk instead of 70 meter. I find that the other bus broke down. I wait to cross the street, a semi decides to run the red to make a right turn, causing me to miss a whole light cycle. I finally hobble my way to work, thinking this is why I ride. 10 km commute in one hour 20 minutes. The good side, it never rained.

This was coupled with my attempt to bus home last night from school. I check and no car shares in a 700 m radius, weird. I decide to take the bus, it is a main route it should be every 8-12 minutes, max 15. A bunch of other busses did go by, they were off duty or only dropping off. The bus finally did come after 20+ minutes.

Okay I am done venting.

joeyduck 05-26-16 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by ashybeavers (Post 18798488)
My first time commuting to work on a bike. 2 miles, uphill. About 72F. HUMID. Had to walk most of the way. Thighs were burning. Have any suggestions? Have been jogging a mile everyday, but I was not ready for biking. Should be a lot more fun on the way home... all downhill. lol. ;)


Welcome to the club!

Biking is a whole different beast from running/jogging.

Time will make it easier, but as [MENTION=175954]Tundra_Man[/MENTION] said, hills never get easy. Nor do headwinds.

Just keep going with it and it will get easier.

essiemyra 05-27-16 04:52 AM

It was a nice commute in, and the temp was 58f degrees with mostly overcast skies. The last few days I have had to take the direct route to work as I am trying to make up lost time at work.


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