2016! how was your commute today?
#2251
aka Tom Reingold




Joined: Jan 2009
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From: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA
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
I have not ridden my bike to work once this week. 
But I have ridden a bit.
Yesterday I took the subway to my departed mother's place which is between work and home. I met with my sister to begin dividing up Mom's property for donations and keeping and distributing among the extended family. It's a difficult job, and I got emotional, but it has to be done, and we have begun. Citi Bike has just expanded to that neighborhood, my childhood home, so I grabbed a bike and rode it home, about six miles. That's a long ride on these super klunkers, and it took 41 minutes. If I had exceeded 45 minutes, I would have been charged for overage. So it was a nice way to unwind after the emotional work.

But I have ridden a bit.
Yesterday I took the subway to my departed mother's place which is between work and home. I met with my sister to begin dividing up Mom's property for donations and keeping and distributing among the extended family. It's a difficult job, and I got emotional, but it has to be done, and we have begun. Citi Bike has just expanded to that neighborhood, my childhood home, so I grabbed a bike and rode it home, about six miles. That's a long ride on these super klunkers, and it took 41 minutes. If I had exceeded 45 minutes, I would have been charged for overage. So it was a nice way to unwind after the emotional work.
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
#2252
Full Member
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 219
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From: Pajottenland, Brussels, Belgium
Bikes: L'Avenir Urban, Cannondale Bad Boy
It's a cloudy, windy and rainy day...
Went by bike to work between two clouds... put on my rain clothes... and finally I did not have rain at all.
Sweaty in the rain clothes arrived my destination.
Went by bike to work between two clouds... put on my rain clothes... and finally I did not have rain at all.
Sweaty in the rain clothes arrived my destination.
#2253
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 2,306
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
I swapped my Labor Day off for a day off last week, so rode to work this morning. With schools out and many off work, I decided to take a route I normally avoid because of traffic. I stopped to get a couple of pictures of horses grazing in the morning fog.
#2254
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Joined: May 2010
Posts: 665
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From: Kansas City, KS
Peaceful! .. No one on the roads due to the holiday. 10 degrees warmer than it has been but wasn't terrible.
#2255
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 1,650
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From: Merrimac , MA
The ride this morning was damp due to the rain. My hat that I use when it rains does not allow me to see my mirror so I had to keep looking back over my shoulder to check for cars. I am not a fan of that method of checking. I feel much better using my mirror.
#2256
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Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 84
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From: Rapid City, SD
Bikes: Bike E recumbent, Cannondale Optimo, SSR Sand Viper 500w
Beautiful ride this morning. 55 degrees, didn't see one car. South Dakota is so nice in the Fall.
#2257
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Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 2,306
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
Another cool morning with fog over some fields. 63F and tolerable humidity. Starting to feel like September.
#2258
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Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 223
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From: NW, WI
Bikes: Salsa Fargo, Surly Disc Trucker, Surly ECR, Cannondale Cujo, Rocky Mountain Blizzard
70 degrees this morning! Couldn't believe it. Paid for it with very high humidity after a night of storms. Dark as coal so the dual headlights were on. Need to mount the helmet light so I can see where I'm looking too. Road my touring bike with fenders and a saddle bag for my lunch and a set of raingear. Light sprinkles was it riding in but lots of lightening to the east. Should all be cleared out by this ride home. Left at my usual time but noticed about triple the regular traffic. Not sure what brought the early commuters out today.
Took our bikes down to St Paul for the weekend. One day walking around the state fair and the next we rode through the Crosby Family Farm Park along the Mississippi River. Meandered around for 9 miles of gorgeous paved trails. Definitely worth taking the bikes.
Took our bikes down to St Paul for the weekend. One day walking around the state fair and the next we rode through the Crosby Family Farm Park along the Mississippi River. Meandered around for 9 miles of gorgeous paved trails. Definitely worth taking the bikes.
#2259
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 8,896
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From: Raleigh, NC
Bikes: Waterford RST-22, Bob Jackson World Tour, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Soma Saga, De Bernardi SL, Specialized Sequoia
Beautiful weather here this morning, almost perfect for commuting, with temps in the low 60s and relatively low humidity. Summer, however, doesn't want to go away and high temperatures are supposed to be in the 90s all week with humidity rising as well. No rain in the forecast for now, so it should be a good week for commuting here, despite the heat.
We dodged a bullet from Tropical Storm Hermine over the weekend, and the rainy weather on Thursday and Friday had cleared out by Saturday morning.
We dodged a bullet from Tropical Storm Hermine over the weekend, and the rainy weather on Thursday and Friday had cleared out by Saturday morning.
#2260
What a difference a month makes. Less so regarding weather, as the heat and humidity came back, and the ride in today was through soup just like it was in early August. But, the traffic pattern has taken a 180.
I guess everyone is back at work again. Traffic today was triple, quadruple, maybe even 5x the volume I experienced a month ago. Cars behind me, cars at the cross roads, hell there were so many damned cars out this morning I actually had to stop at the red lights.
I guess everyone is back at work again. Traffic today was triple, quadruple, maybe even 5x the volume I experienced a month ago. Cars behind me, cars at the cross roads, hell there were so many damned cars out this morning I actually had to stop at the red lights.
Last edited by baron von trail; 09-06-16 at 07:17 AM.
#2261
Recovered!
At last, no pain at all on the bicycle, and I'm walking normally again. Almost, just some lingering weakness in the ankles but no more limping around. It made the commute that much sweeter.
#2262
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,690
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From: Sioux Falls, SD
Bikes: '81 Panasonic Sport, '02 Giant Boulder SE, '08 Felt S32, '10 Diamondback Insight RS, '10 Windsor Clockwork, '15 Kestrel Evoke 3.0, '19 Salsa Mukluk
Today was the first day of school here in my city. Once again this year my son made the high school golf team, however he's still in middle school. They have a tournament this afternoon. The high school kids get taken to the tournament via bus, however the two middle school boys on the team have to provide their own way to the golf course.
Due to my wife's work schedule, she's unable to leave work in the afternoons to take him from his school to the tournaments. So the responsibility falls on me to provide him transportation as my work schedule can be more flexible. However, I don't want to just drive a car to work a few times each week.
So I resumed the same routine I used last year: early this morning I loaded my bicycle and my son's golf equipment into my truck. I then drove to his school and parked my truck. From there, I rode my bike 9 miles to work. My son will ride the bus to school in a couple hours.
Later this afternoon I will leave work and ride back to the school. I'll load my bike back into the truck and take it and my son to the golf course. Then, while he's playing in the tournament I'll ride by bike from the golf course back to work. (He doesn't like me watching him play because I make him nervous, lol.) When it's time to pick him back up I'll ride back to the golf course and then we'll drive home. In the end I'll wind up putting on my bike miles than my normal commute.
Just goes to show, if you're really committed to bicycle commuting you'll figure out a way around challenges. Or it shows that I really should be committed. Not sure.
Due to my wife's work schedule, she's unable to leave work in the afternoons to take him from his school to the tournaments. So the responsibility falls on me to provide him transportation as my work schedule can be more flexible. However, I don't want to just drive a car to work a few times each week.
So I resumed the same routine I used last year: early this morning I loaded my bicycle and my son's golf equipment into my truck. I then drove to his school and parked my truck. From there, I rode my bike 9 miles to work. My son will ride the bus to school in a couple hours.
Later this afternoon I will leave work and ride back to the school. I'll load my bike back into the truck and take it and my son to the golf course. Then, while he's playing in the tournament I'll ride by bike from the golf course back to work. (He doesn't like me watching him play because I make him nervous, lol.) When it's time to pick him back up I'll ride back to the golf course and then we'll drive home. In the end I'll wind up putting on my bike miles than my normal commute.
Just goes to show, if you're really committed to bicycle commuting you'll figure out a way around challenges. Or it shows that I really should be committed. Not sure.
#2263
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 2,647
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From: Sudbury, ON, CA
Bikes: 2012 Kona Sutra, 2002 Look AL 384, 2018 Moose Fat bike
[MENTION=175954]Tundra_Man[/MENTION]: I need to train this and next week for a charity ride at the end of next week and I'm doing something similar but for different reasons. I head out on the bike at about 6am and arrive at my workplace after 20km of cycling at about 7am. My wife will drive to my workplace (we live 3km from work but I take a longer route for training) and meet me there at about 7:10am and I will drive her to work and bring the car back to my workplace for free parking (vs $6/day for hers) and when she's done, before me, I will drive the car to her on my afternoon break, she will return me to work and I will ride home, the route will vary depending on how I feel.
#2264
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Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 40,863
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Full rack at work today. Temperatures are cooling off slightly, which makes it perfect commuting weather.
#2265
GATC

Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 8,840
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From: south Puget Sound
Home w/ the kids today for last day of summer vacation although they are old enough now not to need me around (15 & 11). Did do a dry run of the 11 yr old's commute to her new middle school. 2.5 miles each way. I will ride with her tomorrow morning, but hopefully she'll be able to follow the trail of kids toward landmarks that will get her the rest of the way home in the pm. I can actually meet her tomorrow for the trip home if she wants me to, but not on Thursday.
For the last day of summer vacation, by the way, it is definitely cold and wet. What seemed like a nice mist left us pretty soaked through after the 5 mile round trip.
For the last day of summer vacation, by the way, it is definitely cold and wet. What seemed like a nice mist left us pretty soaked through after the 5 mile round trip.
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#2266
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 1,650
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From: Merrimac , MA
Home w/ the kids today for last day of summer vacation although they are old enough now not to need me around (15 & 11). Did do a dry run of the 11 yr old's commute to her new middle school. 2.5 miles each way. I will ride with her tomorrow morning, but hopefully she'll be able to follow the trail of kids toward landmarks that will get her the rest of the way home in the pm. I can actually meet her tomorrow for the trip home if she wants me to, but not on Thursday.
For the last day of summer vacation, by the way, it is definitely cold and wet. What seemed like a nice mist left us pretty soaked through after the 5 mile round trip.
For the last day of summer vacation, by the way, it is definitely cold and wet. What seemed like a nice mist left us pretty soaked through after the 5 mile round trip.
The commute today was mist when I left the house to a heavier rain back to mist and another round of heavier rain. So by the time I reached work I was pretty much soaked.
#2267
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Joined: May 2010
Posts: 665
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From: Kansas City, KS
A bit warmer this morning. Another steady wind out of the SW which makes the morning a bit rougher.. the evening is a blast though! The tire liners are working found a piece of wire in the front tire last night.
#2268
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Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 2,306
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
A nice ride in this morning. The lower temps and dew points have been nice lately.
I've seen one guy out jogging several mornings in the past couple of weeks. He is pushing a double stroller with two little ones in it and has a dog on a leash. Pretty impressive!
I've seen one guy out jogging several mornings in the past couple of weeks. He is pushing a double stroller with two little ones in it and has a dog on a leash. Pretty impressive!
#2269
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Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 223
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From: NW, WI
Bikes: Salsa Fargo, Surly Disc Trucker, Surly ECR, Cannondale Cujo, Rocky Mountain Blizzard
A pleasantly cool 60 this morning. Loaded up both panniers which definitely slows me down some. Or maybe it's my attitude of just ride easy and enjoy the scenery when I ride my touring bike. What a difference a day makes. Yesterday traffic was at least triple the norm, today less than normal. Miffed at myself because I can't find my best headlight. Found the handlebar and helmet mounts for it but no sign of the light. Ugh, miss not being able to see where I'm looking.
#2270
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 2,647
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From: Sudbury, ON, CA
Bikes: 2012 Kona Sutra, 2002 Look AL 384, 2018 Moose Fat bike
When I left home at 6am this morning in dark with mist and fog at times, I was undecided as to whether I was going to take Regent Street with overhead street lights or Southview that is unlit and I decided to avoid the possibility of a dark encounter with a bear so I took Regent. Well, it worked perfectly: the bear that ran across the road 15m/yd in front of me did so at 7am in bright rising sunlight.
It was a great ride, I felt good, despite having been off the bike for over 2 weeks while on holiday (and no options for taking or using a bike).
It was a great ride, I felt good, despite having been off the bike for over 2 weeks while on holiday (and no options for taking or using a bike).
#2271
My light was stolen! Was in McDs 3 or 4 min came out and the light was gone.
Darn it! Now I'm going to have to remove the light when I get my coffee.
Darn it! Now I'm going to have to remove the light when I get my coffee.
#2272
A new bike commute in the family! This is my son's first bike commute to his Georgia State University classes. As he was tying up the campus security officer came with some good mornings asking about the ride in - he was laughing and explained that he and Parker usually park next to each other so they "look out for each other" in his words. I'm not sure if that means he's parking in a Security spot or next to one, but whatever works is OK with me.
Check out that wide empty road, it doesn't get any better than that.
It was perfect weather for it and a relaxed ride at around 12 mph. We came across a downed cyclist, which I haven't had happen in 3 or 4 years on that path. She was flat on her back at the edge of the path, her bike in the grass. Another cyclist was beside her straddling his bike. Several hundred feet back we'd just passed another stopped cyclist castigating a jogger - I didn't catch what about - but it was polite and not heated so we just went by them. We stopped at the accident though. The man there said she was fine just getting her bearings back (and I'd also caught that much in passing from the other guy's lecture). The girl said she was OK and didn't seem in any distress, other than laying on the ground. So we left them to it.
I don't know if it made an impression on the kid, but it was a reminder to me and we briefly discussed the proclivities some joggers have for randomly veering in front of you, and why I ring my bell at them.
Check out that wide empty road, it doesn't get any better than that.
It was perfect weather for it and a relaxed ride at around 12 mph. We came across a downed cyclist, which I haven't had happen in 3 or 4 years on that path. She was flat on her back at the edge of the path, her bike in the grass. Another cyclist was beside her straddling his bike. Several hundred feet back we'd just passed another stopped cyclist castigating a jogger - I didn't catch what about - but it was polite and not heated so we just went by them. We stopped at the accident though. The man there said she was fine just getting her bearings back (and I'd also caught that much in passing from the other guy's lecture). The girl said she was OK and didn't seem in any distress, other than laying on the ground. So we left them to it.
I don't know if it made an impression on the kid, but it was a reminder to me and we briefly discussed the proclivities some joggers have for randomly veering in front of you, and why I ring my bell at them.
#2273
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,690
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From: Sioux Falls, SD
Bikes: '81 Panasonic Sport, '02 Giant Boulder SE, '08 Felt S32, '10 Diamondback Insight RS, '10 Windsor Clockwork, '15 Kestrel Evoke 3.0, '19 Salsa Mukluk
Alarm went off this morning and I wanted nothing more than to stay in bed. I got up and prepared to go out for a run. When I got out of the bedroom I realized it was raining (wife keeps the window shades pulled so I didn't notice until then.) I secretly said a prayer of thanks, laid down and took an hour long nap.
Still raining when I got up, but it was a decent temp and overall a pleasant ride to work. Took the rain bike and was once again reminded my Ortlieb waterproof panniers were worth the money.
Still raining when I got up, but it was a decent temp and overall a pleasant ride to work. Took the rain bike and was once again reminded my Ortlieb waterproof panniers were worth the money.
#2275
GATC

Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 8,840
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From: south Puget Sound
Rode with my daughter to her first day at middle school today; dropped her at the last crossing guard and she continued on. I am supposed to meet her at that crossing guard (NOT at the school bike rack!!!) in the afternoon.




