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How far is your commute round trip? I could have worded the poll a little bit better. If you ride 12 miles round trip obviously 5 miles is less as well but you would pick 15 or less because you ride more than 5. You get the picture. :p
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I do a mixed mode commute though. I voted for 5-15miles, although if I rode the whole way it would be over 15, just barely.
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Technically mine is only 2.5 round trip, but I tack on an extra chunk of milage in the mornings. Right now I'm going about 10 miles total, but plan to bump it up as I get faster to keep the time about the same. I voted for 15 or less.
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Only one person over 35?
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You should've had one that said 100 miles. I'd like to see the person who's doing a century a day.
Well technically if you're a real avid rider and you average 25mph on a nice flat road and ride 2 hours in each way... |
I was in a quandry, my round trip is only 8 miles but I generally ride home for lunch which gives me two 8 mile round trips for a total of 16 miles. Sometimes there is a meeting, or my work team has a luncheon or training meeting & then I have to drive. Also when the weather gets really bad I sometimes drive to a 1/2 way spot & ride from there. I voted for 15 miles or less as a fair average. Don
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The intervals for the poll are screwed. Each one overlaps the one before it. I slap you Ranger.
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Originally Posted by Ranger
Only one person over 35?
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Opps , I voted wrong! I though it was for one way! I voted for 25 or less when I should have go with 35 or less ( 16 to work , 18 home ) but every so often I make my Commute a 100K ride ( did an 85 mile round tripper 3 weeks ago )
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Originally Posted by operator
The intervals for the poll are screwed. Each one overlaps the one before it. I slap you Ranger.
I could have worded the poll a little bit better. If you ride 12 miles round trip obviously 5 miles is less as well but you would pick 15 or less because you ride more than 5. You get the picture. |
My commute is 36 miles round trip. Part of my route is along the Pacific Ocean, which is great. My normal commute time one-way is 70 minutes. My best one-way time ever was 56 minutes, when I was hammering, hit most of the lights, and had a slight tailwind.
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Originally Posted by Tom Fangrow
My commute is 36 miles round trip. Part of my route is along the Pacific Ocean, which is great. My normal commute time one-way is 70 minutes. My best one-way time ever was 56 minutes, when I was hammering, hit most of the lights, and had a slight tailwind.
Tom Good god, that's cool. Wish I had the clean air to breathe that you do! I've got tail pipes the whole way. [cough :eek: cough] |
Mine is a little over 35 miles. Best time is 2 hours roundtrip. 57 minutes in, 1:03 home. Have also done 54 in, 66 home. It is about 12 minutes on a road, 40 minutes on a bike trail, and about 5 minutes through the city. Going home is harder with more uphill, a headwind stretch, and a long light that is hard to catch or break. And then there is the nighttime and winter. That slows the turn home even more. Last night was 80 minutes. I dread the first snowfall becuase they don't plow the trail and I'm forced onto the road for about the first 7 miles, with more hills.
I've been doing it four days a week for the last two work weeks. With an infant at home now and cold weather coming on, I plan on three/week for the next month or so, hopefully 2/week through December and January. |
Here's a question. My current commute is short. Real short. I could walk if I really wanted too. Has anyone ever decided to move a bit farther away from their work becuase their commute was too short? I rent and I'm very tempted to do this.
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my commute is short too. about 4.8 kms round trip (that would be about 3 miles or so).
nobody says you have to ride straight home. if you want to commute 10 or 20 miles, i'm sure you can find a more indirect route home. that's much easier than moving. |
around 20 miles round trip......
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My short path is seven miles, with two or three steep hills. My long path is about eight and a half miles, with a few hills but none as bad as those on the "short" path.
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I do about 45 miles RT. All but about three miles is trail. Without a doubt, the best part of my day.
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Originally Posted by jaypee
Has anyone ever decided to move a bit farther away from their work becuase their commute was too short? I rent and I'm very tempted to do this.
I did. Moved from a place 3 miles from work to one that is 7 miles away. I cheated though. The 3 mile route ended with a killer 1 mile long hill, plus at the beginning of that route I would have had to make a near-impossible left turn into heavy traffic. My current residence (better digs by far :) ), is 1/2 mile from a bike path which connects to a 40 mph road into work with a middle turn lane the whole way. |
Originally Posted by jaypee
Here's a question. My current commute is short. Real short. I could walk if I really wanted too. Has anyone ever decided to move a bit farther away from their work becuase their commute was too short? I rent and I'm very tempted to do this.
I just don't have a need or want for cars too much anymore. |
I commute about 30 miles round trip, from Stone Mountain to Atlanta, Ga. I really enjoy it and it's a part of my life, now. Sometimes it seems a bit far, but as I said, I enjoy the time on the bike.
Before I moved to this neighborhood, I rode about 2 1/2 miles to a local library, where I locked my bike and caught a bus into town. Almost the entire route on bicycle was on 25 mph neighborhood streets. Then I moved and found myself surrounded by fast-moving, 45 mph. arteries that hemmed me in. For a while, my bike and I caught a lift with my wife so I could hop the train and get off in a downtown neighborhood with slow speed limits. But the train ride home was packed like a sardine can and it was easier to ride the bike home than squeeze onto the train. Before long, I decided that if I could ride my bike all the way home, I could ride it all the way in, too. So here I am. (Let me add that I rarely ride more than 3 times per week.) If your commute is short, mid-range, long-range or whatever, it doesn't matter. Just enjoy yourself, ride safely and master your craft. |
Doh! Could've read it closer. :( Checked the 25 or less, I'm 18.6 one way. I need to move into the "elite" commuter group. :)
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Hello.
I am cycle-obssessed commuter, Italian from original but presently in Tunisia, with average roundtrip of 72km. That makes 45 USA miles. Ride to work is 1 and 1/2 hour, ride home is less, as being mostly downhill that way. I can take off 20km roundtrip if I go through army base, but I prefer to be alive when I come to work! |
8.5 miles one way.
Tomorrow will be the coldest commute of the year, ~35F. Still trying to decide how many layers of what clothing to wear. :o |
Although right now I'm doing about 15 miles (roughly about 26-27 KM depending on route) in the Spring that will be almost doubled with a new commute route because of the fact that my campus is moving father away (will become 22KM each way). :D
I know I've become addicted to cycling because I'm actually looking forward to it -- *MEH* .. maybe it's just because they have showers and an actual bike locker in the garage... :D |
Oops, I accidentally hit 25 miles or less. I should have read the top bar. I'm too much of a slug to get up at 3:30 that much to cycle commute, but I'll be doing it much more, especially with the cost of gas. I have a 23.5 mile commute one way. The ride home has a headwind for about 19 of those miles. PLus, in between, I walk a few miles lugging mail on my arm and shoulder, so sometimes when I ride it feels like I've done 80-100 miles. I'll probably only be a fair weather commuter, though. Riding in the rain isn't as much fun when you have to walk around in it all day for work.
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Originally Posted by jaypee
Here's a question. My current commute is short. Real short. I could walk if I really wanted too. Has anyone ever decided to move a bit farther away from their work becuase their commute was too short? I rent and I'm very tempted to do this.
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Originally Posted by LittleBigMan
I commute about 30 miles round trip, from Stone Mountain to Atlanta, Ga. I really enjoy it and it's a part of my life, now. Sometimes it seems a bit far, but as I said, I enjoy the time on the bike.
Before I moved to this neighborhood, I rode about 2 1/2 miles to a local library, where I locked my bike and caught a bus into town. Almost the entire route on bicycle was on 25 mph neighborhood streets. Then I moved and found myself surrounded by fast-moving, 45 mph. arteries that hemmed me in. For a while, my bike and I caught a lift with my wife so I could hop the train and get off in a downtown neighborhood with slow speed limits. But the train ride home was packed like a sardine can and it was easier to ride the bike home than squeeze onto the train. Before long, I decided that if I could ride my bike all the way home, I could ride it all the way in, too. So here I am. (Let me add that I rarely ride more than 3 times per week.) If your commute is short, mid-range, long-range or whatever, it doesn't matter. Just enjoy yourself, ride safely and master your craft. |
Originally Posted by jaypee
Here's a question. My current commute is short. Real short. I could walk if I really wanted too. Has anyone ever decided to move a bit farther away from their work becuase their commute was too short? I rent and I'm very tempted to do this.
safe riding! |
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