my commute pics
#1
my commute pics
i got inspired by the lady in seattle who has her pics on a web site. here are mine - in order of riding home, as it's mostly downhill grades. (i know i complain about the two hills but i'm sure other folks have it worse)
i like the transitions in my ride, goes from office park, to 60s style houses, to cherry creek business area, (boutiques and walkable), to my more gentrified older neighborhood.
hey stopping every 3 minutes for a picture really eats up time. took me 20 minutes longer. momentum is good
https://tinyurl.com/8fefe
i like the transitions in my ride, goes from office park, to 60s style houses, to cherry creek business area, (boutiques and walkable), to my more gentrified older neighborhood.
hey stopping every 3 minutes for a picture really eats up time. took me 20 minutes longer. momentum is good

https://tinyurl.com/8fefe
#2
Nice - esp. the wide and empty roads - not something we have a lot of over here.
best commute pics I've seen so far - he does work for Lonely Planet though
https://forum.bikemag.com/forum/showf...b=5&o=&fpart=1
best commute pics I've seen so far - he does work for Lonely Planet though
https://forum.bikemag.com/forum/showf...b=5&o=&fpart=1
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shameless POWERCRANK plug
Recommended reading for all cyclists - Cyclecraft - Effective Cycling
Condor Cycles - quite possibly the best bike shop in London
Don't run red lights, wear a helmet, use hand signals, get some cycle lights(front and rear) and, FFS, don't run red lights!
#4
Originally Posted by markhr
Nice - esp. the wide and empty roads - not something we have a lot of over here.
best commute pics I've seen so far - he does work for Lonely Planet though
https://forum.bikemag.com/forum/showf...b=5&o=&fpart=1
best commute pics I've seen so far - he does work for Lonely Planet though
https://forum.bikemag.com/forum/showf...b=5&o=&fpart=1
those are great -- i wonder how i would fare on the opposite side of the road
i do have traffic, it's steady but nice and slow as by coincidence i go past about six or seven elementary and middle schools





