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It's dark as usual. I rode the Schwinn LeTour today. I wore a windbreaker and overheated. I had a quiet ride with nothing to report. Since I got to work extra fast I rode around and stopped at the donut shop.
Ernest |
Originally Posted by Big_e
(Post 8381293)
It's dark as usual. I rode the Schwinn LeTour today. I wore a windbreaker and overheated. I had a quiet ride with nothing to report. Since I got to work extra fast I rode around and stopped at the donut shop.
Ernest |
I drove today, which worked out well I had a dentist appointment first thing which I was going to ride to, but last night I got a call from someone interested in buying my car... I am really hoping to get rid of it today...
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Well, I farted around and missed the window of leaving in time to make my train. After thinking about it, I decided that making it to the next train wouldn't leave me too late, and I DID want to ride in, so I suited back up, got all my gear loaded, rolled out to the driveway - and saw my wife's car sitting n a flat rear tire. Once that was changed, it was too late for the second train, and I drove in - fail.
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Awoke to a strange bright spot in the sky. It must be the sun. Streets were still wet so I was glad for my fenders. Arrived to find that the hot water in the shower room was off. Had a quick sink bath and shaved. Turned on my email to find the note from the administrative manager that the hot water was off. Thanks!
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Busy day with errands to run so.... I drove. :(
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29F. No real ice on the road though. 7 yr old toughed it out, I thought he might bail. I took his blinky when we got to school, it's the only one left working in the household right now.
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Today was my first commute.
I live in a sketchy neighborhood and have to ride down a busy road, so I was a little nervous. I headed out at 5 am to avoid traffic. My ride was actually pretty smooth. There is one spot with highway on/off access ramps that made me nervous, but at that hour there weren't many cars on the road. The weather was chilly but not too bad, and I felt very energized and happy when I made it to work. As a perk, I got there 30 minutes early, which never happens when my husband drives me. |
Originally Posted by annajo
(Post 8383636)
Today was my first commute.
I live in a sketchy neighborhood and have to ride down a busy road, so I was a little nervous. I headed out at 5 am to avoid traffic. My ride was actually pretty smooth. There is one spot with highway on/off access ramps that made me nervous, but at that hour there weren't many cars on the road. The weather was chilly but not too bad, and I felt very energized and happy when I made it to work. As a perk, I got there 30 minutes early, which never happens when my husband drives me. |
A woman riding alone on deserted roadways through sketchy neighborhoods. HHmmm... I can see the headline now. Seriously, I don't like the sound of this at all. It is so easy to jump / ambush a cyclist especially when you know she's coming. I couldn't live with myself without saying something to caution you away from this plan. Congratulations on the ride in - we all know that wonderful sense of satisfaction and pride. Be careful.
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 8383737)
A woman riding alone on deserted roadways through sketchy neighborhoods. HHmmm... I can see the headline now. Seriously, I don't like the sound of this at all. It is so easy to jump / ambush a cyclist especially when you know she's coming. I couldn't live with myself without saying something to caution you away from this plan. Congratulations on the ride in - we all know that wonderful sense of satisfaction and pride. Be careful.
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I'm a parent, isn't that apparent?
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It's not *too* terribly sketchy... I've been riding in this neighborhood for a while now, so my commute today actually took me on my regular path, it just added 3 miles into a nicer area to my ride. The part that makes me a bit uncomfortable is that it's still a bit dark out at 5 am, but the strip that could be considered a "bad" area is really well lit.
I was definitely trying to pay attention to everything around me, and my husband had instructions to come check on me if I didn't call him from work by a certain time. I've been looking at the map for a few weeks, but I have yet to find a route that seems like a better option, because the other roads around here either go through scary residential areas or lack adequate lighting and bike lanes. I have a medical condition that stops me from holding a driver's license, so I can walk, bike or beg for rides. |
I'll bet I know why that sketchy area is well lit. Something must have happened there in the past. Good luck.
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When I'm in a not so nice neighborhood, I try to keep my head up and my pace high. Awareness and velocity make strong juju.
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had a glorious 2 hour ride yesterday. Loved almost every minute of it. A little frosty on the way in.
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An ambulance cut me off making an illegal right turn on the ride home this evening. This makes two near right hooks in two days! And an ambulance no less!
He had missed the turn off to get onto a bridge and made a hard right when the road intersected with the bridge a little further up. (This was at the BU Bridge for Boston folk.) Edit: The ambulance did not have its lights or sirens on. If it did, I would have kept further back. |
Had a great commute yesterday. It was downpouring on my way in and on the way home. It was actually the most fun I have had on a commute. I crossed 2 flooded streets on my bike that had cars AND trucks turning around. I have to post a pic of what one of the streets looked like. Felt more like I was riding an MTB across a slow stream than riding on the street.
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The commute home was pretty uneventful inspite of the rush hour traffic. The Schwinn LeTour is plenty fast and I'm able to zip down the streets with little effort. I passed the house and rode around the park. Other than almost getting t-boned in the park, it was a quiet ride.
Ernest |
Originally Posted by Hirohsima
(Post 8384628)
Had a great commute yesterday. It was downpouring on my way in and on the way home. It was actually the most fun I have had on a commute. I crossed 2 flooded streets on my bike that had cars AND trucks turning around. I have to post a pic of what one of the streets looked like. Felt more like I was riding an MTB across a slow stream than riding on the street.
Ernest |
Awesome today. Effortless. Faster than driving.
Until today, I've skipped commuting on Wednesdays b/c I have to be home no later than 5:45 so my wife can get to her yoga class. I have a 4-5 meeting on Wednesday that usually goes the whole time, so I can't cut out a little early. So normally I drive... But I've been noticing that I'm cutting it real close in the car, and stressed the whole time sitting there in traffic feeling powerless and worrying about being late getting home. I rode today and left as soon as the meeting was over at 5. I stopped on the way home to grab a bottle of wine and still made it home by 5:35! So now, I can officially commute 5 days a week if I want. All I have to do is HTFU and not get lazy sometimes. :) I also used Bikely to find a cool new route to use on the way to work in the morning that adds 10 awesome, hilly, smooth-surfaced miles, resulting in a 15 mile, hour-long training ride on the way to work. Quick shower, coffee and a bite to eat at Mellow Johnny's and I can ride across downtown to my office and still beat most people in to the office. I rode that crazy route Monday when our office was closed. I'll be trying it for the first time as a commute tomorrow. Hopefully I won't have to use Google Maps so much this time! |
Originally Posted by annajo
(Post 8383850)
It's not *too* terribly sketchy... I've been riding in this neighborhood for a while now, so my commute today actually took me on my regular path, it just added 3 miles into a nicer area to my ride. The part that makes me a bit uncomfortable is that it's still a bit dark out at 5 am, but the strip that could be considered a "bad" area is really well lit.
I was definitely trying to pay attention to everything around me, and my husband had instructions to come check on me if I didn't call him from work by a certain time. I've been looking at the map for a few weeks, but I have yet to find a route that seems like a better option, because the other roads around here either go through scary residential areas or lack adequate lighting and bike lanes. I have a medical condition that stops me from holding a driver's license, so I can walk, bike or beg for rides. As for me. I rode in on my usual streets route. My ride home tonight was a ride along the river on the bike path with heavy wet snow flakes falling- the kind you stick your tongue out to eat- and my studded snow tires let me ride over the ice patches with all the grace of an Olympic skater. The solitude was refreshing and I saw an opossum, several geese and a fox.:) |
On the way home from work the chain jumped off when I started to go at a stop sign. Since I was clipped in I did the "panic spin" and then, fortunately, unclipped without falling. Also, I noticed a metalic grinding coming from my front Tektro CR720's cantilevers. On my routine stop at the post office I was delighted to find my Kool Stop Mountain Pads had arrived in the knick of time. Now I can do that all important nose wheelie.
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:D Nose wheelies aside, my ride in was delightful! Wet pavement but no rain, 30mph wind in the forecast but none found me; bike tight, tires grippy, feeling strong, and a balmy 42F/+5.5C.
Man, if it wasn't for this work thing, this morning would be suitable for song... |
Weird schedule. I went home at 2:30 in order to come back at midnight. On the way home I took a 25 mile detour into Yolo County to take advantage of the sunshine. The ride was very pleasant. Even took a detour from my detour to ride a mile or so over a gravel levee.
I drove the car to report to my graveyard shift, though. |
Dark as usual. Rode the Puch Meteor today. Quiet ride in. Stopped by to get some donuts then rode to nearby used car lot. Had to say hi to the "vicious" guard dogs there and feed them pieces of pigs-in-blankets. One is a large rotty mix and the other is a large bloodhound (possibly a plott) mix. They whine and wriggle like pups when they see me.
Ernest |
Wheee! Headwind both ways. More calories for the distance that way. At least it's nice chilly weather to keep me cool while I work harder to go the same distance and try to achieve nearly the same speed.
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Chilly this morning after a couple of warm days. As I'm getting dressed, wondering if I'm overdressed or underdressed, I have to keep reminding myself that in a couple months I'm gonna be too hot all the time and that I should enjoy these cool mornings while I can!
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Awesome! especially since it's the first time I've ridden in a week!
A little chilly this morning, but should be really nice tonight. Still having trouble breathing since the half marathon, but not terrible on the ride in. Going to the Dr. to hopefully get the breathing figured out tomorrow. |
I picked up my new commuter/touring bike last night from the mechanic who built it up. It's a Bob Jackson World Tour and should be perfect for commuting. I wanted so bad to ride it to work today but it rained quite a bit overnight and the roads were still very wet this morning. Didn't want to christen my new bike with rain, mud and worms, plus I haven't installed the fenders yet. So I reluctantly rigged up the single-speed for today's ride, and it will be much easier to clean up later. Hopefully I can leave work early enough this afternoon to take the Jackson for a short spin.
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