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Darth Lefty 10-20-16 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by Tundra_Man (Post 19135828)
He showed me his detailed spreadsheet where he tracks everything. He's figured out how many miles he rode instead of driving, his per-mile expenses for driving broken down by year, and all of his bicycle related expenses. I found it amusing that after seven years he's only ahead $157.

That'll about pay for the extra donuts he rationalized!

mgw4jc 10-21-16 06:19 AM


Originally Posted by Tundra_Man (Post 19135828)
Thankfully there are other benefits to cycling other than money savings!

"Dodging texting drivers and getting freeze headaches: Priceless" :lol:

mgw4jc 10-21-16 06:28 AM

I did the "leave early - go to gym - then to work" route today, but I changed up the route from gym to work a bit. The traffic seemed lighter so I stayed on the highway that is straight and flat instead of getting off and weaving through neighborhoods.

After one stop light I got into the drops and averaged 21+mph for two miles. That even included slowing a bit for another red light that changed to green as I approached.

A good ride in and glad to see Friday.

mgw4jc 10-21-16 06:38 AM


Originally Posted by kim43235 (Post 19135893)
Yesterday on my way home it was breeze to ride home. No wind and I was just cruising along with no effort. My best commute speed so far 16.4 MPH according to Strava. Did not commute today due to rain since last night. Will try lunch riding though if it stops raining.

Sixteen plus is great! That means you were probably well above that at times to average out the slower turns or stops at intersections.

kim43235 10-21-16 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by mgw4jc (Post 19138156)
Sixteen plus is great! That means you were probably well above that at times to average out the slower turns or stops at intersections.

I usually get headwind on my way home and I have been getting just above 15MPH. So no wind definitely helped. :)

Really wanted to bike commute today but raining with 15MPH wind is not definitely day for bike commute.

esmith2039 10-21-16 07:01 AM

38 degrees this morning. Going to get a pair of ear muffs, everywhere else was warm enough.

PatrickGSR94 10-21-16 07:36 AM

ughhh 2nd week in a row of only 1 commute day per week. I was ready to go yesterday morning, then decided not to with the forecast rain and wind and cold front. I was ready to go today and bailed again, for no reason other than I just didn't want to get out of bed that early. Also my legs have been a bit sore this week because I used some different muscle groups on Tuesday's commute that I'm not normally used to.

jrickards 10-21-16 07:44 AM

Cool morning ride, 3C/37F, but I was dressed for it with long shorts and long, wool, cross-country ski socks. I wore a Buff (wrapped as a beanie) to keep my bald head and ears warm. I was surprised that my hands (albeit in long-fingered gloves) did not get cold as they tend to do so.

groovestew 10-21-16 09:50 AM

On the way home the other day I got to draft a city bus for several blocks. It wasn't going very fast, maybe 25MPH, but it was a very effortless 25MPH on my part.

HardyWeinberg 10-21-16 09:50 AM

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40F, gray. Dropped ballots on the way in!

joeyduck 10-21-16 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg (Post 19138515)
40F, gray. Dropped ballots on the way in!

I mailed mine the other day, then I got a second one in the mail (I vote absentee), plus I have a ballot I could print off. I will be honest and only cast one vote though.

There hasn't been much cycling for me other than to the park with kids, in some of those huge rains we had last weekend, we got drenched in our full rain gear but still had fun. The slide was super fast and the boy loved it.

I did get into the ocean when the family took a trip with friends to Tofino. Due to medical limits I didn't surf this year. The boy had a great time boogie boarding, and I hope that next year we will stay for the week and I can get into the water without concern for the leg. The group we went with are all highly educated, other than kids, I was the least educated with two bachelors and a maters degree.

I had a job interview last week and I am waiting to hear from them. I should be a shoe in with my science background. But all I can do is wait. At least I got the interview, a friend has been in the same boat, no schools are hiring subs.

Have a great weekend everyone.

rumrunn6 10-21-16 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by groovestew (Post 19138514)
On the way home the other day I got to draft a city bus for several blocks. It wasn't going very fast, maybe 25MPH, but it was a very effortless 25MPH on my part.

sounds like fun but buses are killers

HardyWeinberg 10-22-16 07:28 AM

Lot of rain coming home last night, big lake on the kitchen floor from my coat and panniers

wphamilton 10-22-16 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg (Post 19136239)
Also, I realized I could take the green route to my office instead of the red route like I've been doing for 6-8 years and have so many fewer intersection/parking lot interactions. Vastly superior.

I know exactly how you feel. It was years before Google showed me this shortcut in blue and another year until I realized I could avoid most of the parking lot with the red route.

Darth Lefty 10-22-16 12:48 PM

Yeah... Google Maps will avoid a tiny suburban street with no paint in favor of a massive artery with a bike lane painted on it, and they will only route you on streets.

Going stir-crazy without bike rides, starting to feel weak and schlubby

HardyWeinberg 10-22-16 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by wphamilton (Post 19140443)
I know exactly how you feel. It was years before Google showed me this shortcut in blue and another year until I realized I could avoid most of the parking lot with the red route.

D'oh! I can't blame google though, I have long known the connections back there, it just never clicked to me at 7:30 in the morning after whatever adventures of the first 98% of the ride that I didn't have to end it the way I always had...


Originally Posted by Darth Lefty (Post 19140839)
Yeah... Google Maps will avoid a tiny suburban street with no paint in favor of a massive artery with a bike lane painted on it, and they will only route you on streets.

I had hopes when I was using mytracks that Google would learn my routes and start to suggest them to myself (or other people) but that never happened. Especially w/ regard to shortcuts through parking lots etc...

Abe_Froman 10-22-16 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by Darth Lefty (Post 19140839)
Yeah... Google Maps will avoid a tiny suburban street with no paint in favor of a massive artery with a bike lane painted on it, and they will only route you on streets.

Going stir-crazy without bike rides, starting to feel weak and schlubby

I haven't had that experience with Google maps. I've used it a lot, and it routinely puts me on bike paths and side streets. I was particularly impressed on a couple of 40 mile rides down into Indiana from Chicago where I had no idea where I was going. I followed it blindly, and both were very nice rides on mostly paths, some residential streets.

essiemyra 10-24-16 05:01 AM

A very nice commute in today at 47f degrees with partly cloudy skies in the dark. I did see a raccoon come out from the side of the street I was riding on he crossed ahead of me and when he saw the car ran back to my side of the road. From the grass on the side of the road he looked at me and ran back in the woods, like I am the big threat.

baron von trail 10-24-16 06:10 AM

I live for Mondays! Absolutely perfect ride in today.

Now to take my 8 hour break before the next bike ride, the two hour ride home.

mgw4jc 10-24-16 06:37 AM

A nice cool 47F for the start, warming to 52 or so. These fall, less humid days are just wonderful to ride in. I got out with some friends yesterday for a good group ride of 40 miles or so. A couple of us pushed it on a hill or strava segment or two. That meant I was just fine with a nice easy ride in this morning.

kim43235 10-24-16 07:08 AM

50F with some wind this morning. Monday ride is still challenge but feels good after all.

esmith2039 10-24-16 07:14 AM

Good headwind this morning.. I think. On my route it's hard to tell which way the wind is actually blowing! Chain came off the front on a extremely dangerous hill this morning. Both bikes does the same.. guess I need to do some reading.

arsprod 10-24-16 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by baron von trail (Post 19144017)

Now to take my 8 hour break before the next bike ride, the two hour ride home.

That's good, kind of how I feel many days! Pleasant 50 with a tailwind

groovestew 10-24-16 08:49 AM

Breezy, had to work a bit harder this morning.

HardyWeinberg 10-24-16 09:53 AM

50F, cool sunrise with the sun lighting up the bottom of the clouds

kellichou 10-24-16 02:02 PM

40F and beautiful!
 
My commute is great! I can't wait for the moon to get full again, because riding in that predawn moonlight is just magical. The MUP takes me along the Platte River in Denver, and the river by moonlight is just beautiful.

It was a little chilly, especially one section where I dip into a valley along a Platte tributary. Always makes me say yikes! I am pleased, I finally swapped out my sneakers with lots of mesh for my summer hiking boots with wool socks, and my feet are much warmer on these cold mornings.

This morning I wore:
  • earwarmer band
  • fingerless cycling gloves
  • wool cycling jersey
  • sleeveless base layer
  • high-viz long sleeve wicking shirt
  • cycling shorts with minimal chamois
  • legwarmers
  • wool hiking socks
  • summer Ariat hiking boots

willydstyle 10-24-16 03:04 PM

I got stung by a bee 200 ft from work. Felt a pinch on my collar bone and found some bee guts and a stinger in my skin. Hurt like hell, and it's the first time I've been stung in literally 15 years, but at least I found out I'm not allergic!

noglider 10-24-16 03:07 PM

I didn't ride to work on Friday because I was tired from riding Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I didn't ride into work today because I was tired from riding 60 miles yesterday (in the Tour de Bronx), though I did ride to the post office on the way to the subway.

Abe_Froman 10-24-16 03:09 PM

I woke up with a cold and wussed out :(

groovestew 10-24-16 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 19145214)
I didn't ride into work today because I was tired from riding 60 miles yesterday (in the Tour de Bronx)

Did you see the Bike Snob? Bike Snob NYC: Wait, what day is it again...? (he mentions the Tour de Bronx near the end of his post).


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