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vp1337 09-13-16 01:16 PM

The weather was still great, maybe even a bit too hot. :)

essiemyra 09-14-16 04:58 AM

A very nice morning commute today, the temp was at 60f degrees and clear dark skies.

esmith2039 09-14-16 06:01 AM

Decided to start raining 1/3 way in. Had to stop under a gas station and wrap everything up. Even though it was pouring still did my pull-ups/sit-ups etc.. feel awesome!

mgw4jc 09-14-16 06:28 AM

A funny thing happened on the MUP this morning, or at least I found it humorous. A dog and owner were up ahead going the same direction as me. Dog on right, owner on left with regular leash (not retractable kind) in left hand and a phone in her right hand. Both of them were in the middle of the path with not enough space to go by on either side. Owner talking on phone is oblivious to me, but dog hears me coming and looks back.

Just before I got close enough to give the "On your left" warning, the dog moves off the path to the right, pulling the owner with him and out of the way. The dog looks at me again as I go by as if to say, "There, I got her out of the way so you may pass."

I kind of waved as I went by, but more to the dog than the owner.

arsprod 09-14-16 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by mgw4jc (Post 19054480)
Just before I got close enough to give the "On your left" warning, the dog moves off the path to the right, pulling the owner with him and out of the way. The dog looks at me again as I go by as if to say, "There, I got her out of the way so you may pass."

I kind of waved as I went by, but more to the dog than the owner.

Proof that dogs are smarter than a lot of people! Warmer this morning, mid 60's, but Fall is definitely looming - it's dark in the morning and leaves are falling

Wolfhaven 09-14-16 07:02 AM

39 this morning so the cold weather clothes came out. Ended up overdressing a little. Clear skies made for a nice sunrise.

Bridge construction has been a curse and blessing. Three bridges cross the river with two under construction. The smallest is out of town a ways where I live and its had daily closings for months but now its closed for three solid days. Been great for me, really cuts down on the traffic. The first bridge had lanes closed into Wisconsin for a month which hasn't really affected me but that changed today. Now it's closed heading to Minnesota which puts a good chunk of that traffic onto a narrow road I ride that normally sees very little traffic. Coming to work I was lucky with no traffic coming up behind me while the lane heading to the only open bridge was almost non-stop cars. I will have to take the lane for about a mile if someone comes up behind me. There just isn't room to be passed. Plus there's three rail crossings in that stretch. Going home I'll be riding the heavy traffic lane and will have to take the lane. Trying to figure out an alternate route but with the rails there's few crossings.

tarwheel 09-14-16 07:21 AM

I'm starting to see some other bike commuters on my route lately, after 10 years of commuting with virtually nobody but me. That's a positive sign and perhaps an indication that my city's bike transportation efforts are yielding some results. The city adopted a new bike transportation plan a few years ago and has been adding bike lanes, paths and sharrows to many streets when they are due for repaving.

KCBikeCommuter 09-14-16 07:54 AM


Originally Posted by esmith2039 (Post 19054450)
Decided to start raining 1/3 way in. Had to stop under a gas station and wrap everything up. Even though it was pouring still did my pull-ups/sit-ups etc.. feel awesome!

By the time I was ready to head out it was raining pretty hard... so decided to drive today. :-(

groovestew 09-14-16 08:36 AM

Descending into the valley, came around a bend and saw this guy staring at me...
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Fb...E=w861-h664-no

Nice morning, much warmer than yesterday at a balmy 8C/46F!

making 09-14-16 10:16 AM

A little over 80F. Thought it was going to start raining the whole way in, I think I felt one or two drops. Very nice ride.


Last night on the way home was kinda weird. At about midnight I left work and headed down a very busy street for the area I live in. the first part is way down hill so I was pretty much flying. Suddenly there were people on bicycles all around me. None of them had lights, all were young and athletic looking and bigger than me. Seriously I never see anyone on bicycles riding up to speed on my commute but these guys were and there was at least 8 of them. The bikes I had time to look at were nice bikes CAAD and Fuji etc. Then they all turned off and were gone. At first I thought it was some kinda weird bicycle gang but I think maybe it was a bunch of kids that had to be home by midnight?

HardyWeinberg 09-14-16 10:39 AM

40F blinding sun

essiemyra 09-15-16 04:35 AM

Back to 52f degrees this am but a very nice commute in the dark with stars in the sky.

baron von trail 09-15-16 06:08 AM

I found my broken spoke, replaced it, realigned the wheel and fixed a few other odds and ends last night. That led to a well running bike this morning and made for a perfect ride in under ideal conditions.

mgw4jc 09-15-16 06:31 AM

A police officer stopped me this morning just after I left my driveway. He was parked in front of my neighbor's house to take a report on a car break-in. He asked if I heard or saw anything and I hadn't. Seems somebody smashed the driver window to get in. It's an older Blazer or Explorer but I'm guessing they were going for the stereo or something. My guess is whoever did it knows the guy or at least knew what was inside.

A nice commute though and it is almost Friday.

RidingMatthew 09-15-16 07:17 AM

past two morning commutes have been different... they ground down a road that I usually take to work but not home so I have ridden my "to home" route in reverse. So now it has been my "to work" route the past couple of days. it is a bit nerve wracking going the opposite way that I am used to but it has worked. It is a bit more time out in the country vs city riding. I do hope they hurry up and finish paving the road. when it is done it will be great. (smooth and steep enough hill that I consistently hit 30+ going down it.) <- which is one reason why I have avoided don't want to do ride down the grooved road.

RidingMatthew 09-15-16 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg (Post 19055208)
40F blinding sun

better blinding sun than pouring rain? maybe?

tarwheel 09-15-16 07:19 AM

Tropical storm/depression Julia is hovering off the Southeast coast, seemingly going nowhere, but that means we've got cool winds from the northeast here. I'll take it. After the extreme heat and humidity we've had here for most of the summer, the cooler weather is a relief. Unfortunately, my wife and I are heading to the beach for the weekend, which might turn out to be cloudy and rainy. Fortunately, the forecasters are so clueless that the weather could turn out to be gorgeous (or pouring rain) for three days. Weather forecasting seems to be getting worse, rather than better, around here despite all of their fancy models and high-power computers.

RidingMatthew 09-15-16 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by baron von trail (Post 19051934)
I found sunglasses to be a burden for commuting. So, I ride with clear goggles and rely on my visor to cut the glare when the sun pops out.



I wear clear glasses going in the morning and sunglasses in the afternoon. (if it is sunny)




Originally Posted by tarwheel (Post 19052259)
Beautiful weather this morning with temps in the mid-60s and relatively low humidity. It was even nicer yesterday but I drove because my legs needed some rest after riding a two-day loaded tour over the weekend. I hated to drive with weather so nice, but sometimes you gotta listen to your body.

where did you bike tour?

locolobo13 09-15-16 07:25 AM

Forgot to set alarm. Woke up 25 min late.

Rounded corner at Campbell & 15th to see police lights at Indian School. Indian School Rd & 15th Ave intersection almost closed. We were allowed to turn right. Go over a block then merge with east bound traffic diving thru the neighborhood. What a zoo!

Wolfhaven 09-15-16 07:47 AM

Bridge construction forced a change in route which turned out pretty well. Actually 1.1 miles shorter and the residential streets weren't as crowded as I imagined since I pass the only grocery store in that part of town. This morning's ride was a cool 43 under bright stars that faded as I rode into the sunrise and foggy areas. Tweaked my attire to avoid overheating. Hoping to beat the rain this afternoon. Weather apps are showing 5pm storms which gives me 1 1/2 hours to get home. Hoping the weather terrorists are right on this one.

joeyduck 09-15-16 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by RidingMatthew (Post 19057162)
better blinding sun than pouring rain? maybe?

No, I think blinding sun is one of the worst situations to bike in, other than pea soup fog.

If you're blinded by the sun then so are the drivers coming on your six, not a good situation. I always tried to avoid heading straight into the sun when it was at low angles for that reason.

PatrickGSR94 09-15-16 09:38 AM

Fairly uneventful yesterday, except for the idiot woman SMIDGAF in a minivan.

I was in the left lane on a 5-lane arterial, moving into the center turn lane to turn left onto a side street. There was one car oncoming, a big gap, then a platoon of traffic coming from the light farther ahead. I was setting up to sneak left through the gap between the one car and the group of cars farther away. All would have gone without incident except...

On the right side of the arterial, aligned with the side street I was heading for, is a 3-lane drive coming out from the Sam's Club parking lot. A van suddenly appeared, and the woman driving pulled straight out without even stopping, going through that same gap I was about to take. At first it looked like she would go straight across to the side street, and I could turn left right in behind her. But then at the last second, as I'm starting to move across the oncoming lanes to make my left, she also cuts left, into the oncoming right-hand lane from where I'm facing. So I have to veer right slightly, in the oncoming lanes, with oncoming traffic getting closer. Then finally I complete the left turn just behind the van, in the now much smaller gap before the oncoming traffic.

All this time, the van's window is down, and the woman just waves at me with a big 'ol smile on her face. As I pass her window I screamed something like "WATCH OUT, A-HOLE!!", only not censored lol. Idiots sometimes, I swear.

HardyWeinberg 09-15-16 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by RidingMatthew (Post 19057162)
better blinding sun than pouring rain? maybe?

Definitely! Only downside is in respect to drivers seeing even less than usual.

Today, 47F and blinding sun. Awesome 15 mile ride out to a work meeting. Not too many chances for that.

ThermionicScott 09-15-16 10:05 AM

My wife and I recently moved, and now my commute is just under 5 miles each way, but the roads can be busy at times. Still adjusting...

RidingMatthew 09-15-16 10:20 AM

[MENTION=190611]joeyduck[/MENTION] that is true most of my commute is the opposite of that. I am going the opposite direction of the sun

Originally Posted by joeyduck (Post 19057484)
No, I think blinding sun is one of the worst situations to bike in, other than pea soup fog.

If you're blinded by the sun then so are the drivers coming on your six, not a good situation. I always tried to avoid heading straight into the sun when it was at low angles for that reason.


Tundra_Man 09-15-16 10:53 AM

Rain this morning on the way to work.

Kept raining after I got here. Then it rained harder. Now there are flash flood warnings.

I guess I'm not going to head out over lunch to grab something to eat. Nothing located very close to the office. Might be a bit famished on the way home this evening.

noglider 09-15-16 11:17 AM

I had an eventful ride in today!
 
Eventful!

A man on foot stopped me and asked for help. He showed me another man lying down on the grass next to the river's edge. The man was not moving. There were two small dogs with him. I verified that he was breathing. The standing man and I first had to gain the dogs' trust to get close to the lying man. He was very hard to wake. The standing man did not speak English, and I don't speak Spanish but we managed. We asked if he was OK. Eventually he opened his eyes and reached out his hand. I realized later I should have called the police to help, though I suspect he was just drunk and hung over. But we moved on, satisfied that the man was alive.

A few minutes later, I got a call from my stepmothe's cousin. My stepmother died last month. It turns out that since my father died before she did, my sister and I are beneficiaries from an account she had. I really didn't expect this, as she and my father didn't have a lot, and, as I expected, my father didn't leave me any money. I certainly didn't expect her to leave me any. It left me with questions that can't be answered as well as gratitude.

So in the last couple of miles to work, I found myself crying. I can't remember ever crying while riding a bike, so it felt weird. But it's OK.

PatrickGSR94 09-15-16 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 19057819)
So in the last couple of miles to work, I found myself crying. I can't remember ever crying while riding a bike, so it felt weird. But it's OK.

Not bike-related, but just a few weeks after my wife and I got married, my grandfather passed. I was on my way to a construction jobsite meeting in my car when I got the call from my dad. I said OK and hung up, then called the office and told them I couldn't make the meeting. Then I called my wife, and totally broke down while talking to her. It was an odd experience... and now I'm tearing up writing this. :(

smckown 09-15-16 11:39 AM

A little hail
 
About halfway home yesterday, it started to rain. Shortly thereafter, the wind started gusting something fierce. I'd guess 35 mph. Each time a big gust came up, the rain turned to tiny balls of hail, charging out of the sky nearly parallel to the ground. Those little boys stung a bit on bare skin! This went on for about 15 minutes: no gust and just rain, then a big gust and tiny hail. Of course it stopped not 2 minutes after I got home. The outside thermometer at the house read 60 degrees.

I love odd-ball weather like this, and Colorado often delivers. Fairly bright sky, 60 degrees, and hail! Seriously though, that was a fun ride! And it got me to clean my bike, which I hadn't done this past weekend as usual.

PatrickGSR94 09-15-16 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by smckown (Post 19057868)
About halfway home yesterday, it started to rain. Shortly thereafter, the wind started gusting something fierce. I'd guess 35 mph. Each time a big gust came up, the rain turned to tiny balls of hail, charging out of the sky nearly parallel to the ground. Those little boys stung a bit on bare skin! This went on for about 15 minutes: no gust and just rain, then a big gust and tiny hail. Of course it stopped not 2 minutes after I got home. The outside thermometer at the house read 60 degrees.

I love odd-ball weather like this, and Colorado often delivers. Fairly bright sky, 60 degrees, and hail! Seriously though, that was a fun ride! And it got me to clean my bike, which I hadn't done this past weekend as usual.

I had an experience like that earlier this year. I had a big tailwind going home, but suddenly out of nowhere a strong cold front came through. Temp dropped like a rock, wind shifted around into a huge headwind, and I got pelted with some pea-size hail. And yeah, it hurt! But after about 5 minutes it was gone.


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