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ooh a bike tour, enjoy it!
one of my goals this year was to do a bike tour. so i'm signed up to do a "micro-tour" which means unsupported, and one night. 50-60 miles to campsite, camp overnight, next day 50-60 miles back. i'll get to try this in October. this morning it was overcast and in the 70s. i've never been so glad. two days in a row. i feel like the luckiest person ever. last week i was never more grateful for air conditioning at the office. it was heavenly. i've been drinking more water but i did still feel lightheaded on occasion up til Tue. so i can relate to what y'all mentioned [MENTION=152773]noglider[/MENTION] 's statement "The only way to stay healthy at this point is to aim to get less accomplished until the heat passes" that makes a lot of sense when the heat is insane. and it's been insane... so glad for the relief these past couple days. |
Is bike touring on the increase these days? It seems so, and I plan to get back into it and bring my wife into it, too. It seems like a very good thing.
That heat wave that just ended knocked me out so hard, I haven't bike commuted since Monday. I'm still recovering. I did take one mile-and-a-half ride on Citi Bike on Tuesday night. |
Jury duty (argh) so had to leave early - first opportunity to use lights since Spring. Not anxious for the shortening days when I have to use them every day!
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Yeah I have heard it has been bad back home in NY, my mom has been complaining about her electric bill since she has always had to have her AC running.
I know the heat knocked my wife back when we travelled there that second to last week of July (23-31). Then we got messed up that Monday (Jul 25th) when the rains came; from what i can surmise we were on the last train out of Penn Station before they locked the doors. On the heat note I noticed that the community center by our place has a few signs designating it as a heat relief location. Vancouver doesn't get that hot but when there are a few days slated to be above 27°C or 28°C (>80°F) they start with heat warnings. |
Today was my first commute since I moved from the Peninsula to the East Bay (SF Bay Area). My office is now about 28 miles away by car, and 39 miles by bike - so cycling was not really an option. But I started vanpooling last week (what a peaceful way to travel!) and today, I cycled to the vanpool meeting point (about 3.5 miles one way). Feels good to be back! Easy ride in, half on a road with a bike lane and half on a bike trail. Was fun, and I observed many kids cycling to school on the trail which was heartening. Looking forward to the evening's ride already :)
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Kinda muddy on the trails here from an early AM hard rain, but hey, at least it missed me. 31.2 mi RT.
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A little thunderstorm cooled me off yesterday after work. I only rode about 4 miles though and met some friends for a run and then some food.
This morning was a good ride. I hear there may be a cool down next week - highs around 85 instead of 95 and lows under 70. We haven't seen that in a while. |
Sprained ankle is still slowing me down but by moving my foot forward and riding easy I didn't really feel it. I'm hoping to be back to full speed by Monday or Tuesday.
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Ride home last night I broke it up into two rides with a stop for dinner in between. Gave a chance for the light rain to move on before the longer push home. Woke up to rain this morning. Grabbed my touring bike with full fenders including mud flaps and my rain coat for the ride in. Rain seemed pretty warm making it a comfortable ride in. Should be cloudy and upper 70's for the ride home.
Finished riding the Mississippi River trail in Minnesota. 607 miles spread over several weekends. Miss those long rides on the weekends already. Looking at the Paul Bunyan trail (120+ miles of paved trail) and most of the Mesabi Trail (only 60+ miles due to major construction). Still looking around for options. |
"Excuse me sir, you're light is blinking."
I get that every once in a while standing in line at McDs. This morning I got it twice. Both times I thanked them and told them, "I'm going right back out." |
Not bad cooler temps in the morning! Gave up on patching the tube and just put a new one in. It's a 28-32c and it's a 38c but seems to be okay. Rear derailleur seems be to all out of wack, it's seem both bikes are falling apart at the same time. Going to ride to the ethnic festival tonight, that's probably a really bad idea.
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This AM, about 10 minutes in, my left knee started hurting. It stopped 5 minutes later and was good the rest of the ride.
Beauty day! |
Consecutive commute number 122:
Rain today. Fought a headwind for 8 miles heading west to the office. At noon I left to ride northeast 9 miles to a client and discovered the wind had shifted, so I got to fight it again. Mr. Murphy dictates it will shift again to blow out of the southeast for the ride home at 5 PM. |
67F/19C Coolest morning in a long time...and darkest morning too.
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Yes. A cool 66 degrees with a dew point just below at 60. There were a few traffic accidents with clean-up and police lights this morning. Fortunately, those things don't impact a bike commuter at all. :)
It's been over a year since I began commuting by bike full time. What a great year. I've learned that it's possible to ride in all types of weather. Logistics were manageable and I had a ton of fun with it. It's spurred my wife to ride a lot more, too. In warmer months, she comes out to meet me half way home to ride the last bit home together. :love: Really nice. Anyway - I want to thank the die hards on this forum who inspired me to work through the learning curve. PG |
passing torrential rainstorm woke me 20 minutes before my alarm went off. some trees were down in the shoulder area that I ride but traffic was light so going around them wasn't a problem. loved the cool front that moved in after the rain. still not psyched about using the backup bike & downtube shifters again
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67F this morning for the first below 70 morning in a long time. I was much less sweaty at the end.
A lady either didn't see me or saw me and thought she had time to pull out before I got to her. It was a close call as she started to turn left across my path - well she would have probably hit my rear wheel with her front right bumper if she hadn't stopped and I hadn't swerved a bit. Got my heart rate going a bit. But then I forgot about it a little later after helping a turtle cross the road. My wife said I'm a turtle saving hero. I told her I already have the spandex and just need a cape! |
Today was a great example of one of the intangible benefits of bicycle commuting. My son has a golf tournament this morning across town. She was going to drop him off and then run some other errands, so I headed out for a run before work.
While I was gone, they left the house and made it about a mile before her car died. She was able to milk it home, but it wasn't going to go much further. Knowing that I wouldn't be using my truck today they hopped in it and took that to the golf tournament. I got home from my run and didn't even notice that her car was in the garage and my truck was gone, until after I'd showered and went out to hop on my bike for the ride to work. Had I not been a full-time cycle commuter (or even a part-time one, for that matter) things would have been a lot more difficult. She would have had to either wait until I got back from my run and had me take my son, or left me a note and I would have had to come up with a different way to work. There would have been a lot of schedule re-arranging to figure out how we were both getting around. Because I'm on my bike she can drive my truck the next few days while her car is being fixed. I probably won't even notice that we're down a vehicle (well, until I pay the repair bill anyway.) Bicycling sure lessens a lot of the logistical hassle when a car is in the shop. |
Woah, 57F this morning - I'm not ready for cooler temps yet
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Like several others have mentioned, it was a nice cool morning (61F) for my commute. Got to watch a beautiful sunrise as well!
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71F and low humidity. Oh hell yes! :D I felt a big difference from the past few weeks. Lovely commute this morning. My right knee is feeling better. Its been about two weeks since I smacked it in a small accident. Only time it hurts is when I kneel down and stay on my toes. Also trying out a new Velo Senso saddle I learned about from this thread:
http://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycli...ese-years.html Seems to be a decent one for $40. But took a while to receive it from Taiwan. |
it was nice and cool in chicago as well this morning!
it was 59 degrees when i left home. sunny and dry too. i haven't ridden in air that cool and comfortable in months. it was a glorious 1st taste of those cool, clear, and crisp autumn mornings that define "perfect bike riding weather" for me. |
I got to play the "rabbit" this morning, for a guy on a hybrid giving chase the last three miles. He probably thought I was "racing" since he'd passed me several miles earlier. Regardless that's fun sometimes and he said he enjoyed it.
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It was very nice this morning. Low 60's, low humidity. 6.36 mile commute in 31:49. The usual. This pic is from a grocery run. Not part of my great commute route.
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Nice ride. A bit chilly not even in the 90's. Almost jacket weather.
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I lost my bike shoes on the subway on Thursday, and I don't have any other comfortable shoes to ride in, so I took the subway into work today. Boohoo!
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Last week I was stopped at a light when a car pulled up next to me. The driver wasn't merely on the phone, he was on Skype. I said "Skype?!? You have got to be [effing] kidding me." I know he heard me but he averted my glare.
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Flat tire on the way in. Same tire as flatted coming home last Friday. Worst part is I thought I left my phone where I had stopped to fix it, so backtracked a mi to look. Turns out I stuffed it in a pocket in my backpack that I don't usually use :o I checked the rim and tire thoroughly and couldn't find anything and got home without incident. Fingers crossed.
35 mi RT, Nice cool 70s weather. |
It was cooler when I left work this afternoon then it was going to work this morning.
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