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vtjim 04-13-09 06:31 AM

High 20sF, tailwind, sunny. I cleaned up my bike yesterday after getting mud everywhere on Friday's ride home. I saw a great blue heron perched on a log, and some other large white bird (maybe an egret) hunched over like a gargoyle, staring at the water.

Exchanged hellos with bmike as we passed each other on the MUP. :)

neilfein 04-13-09 06:35 AM

Cold! What happened to the warm weather?

The spring road crews must be out. I've been noticing potholes and chewed-up pavement getting patched.

fletchh 04-13-09 06:41 AM

Just another cold spring day, and the ride was fine at 28 F ( -2 C). Traffic was bit heavier, but no incidents.

FredOak 04-13-09 06:45 AM

20*F, but no wind, but the buzzers were out in force.

Big_e 04-13-09 06:56 AM

Rode the Flying Pigeon today. Slow but quiet ride in to work. This folder bike is soo quiet that I snuck past a cat. Nothing to report, which is good.
Ernest

Pig_Chaser 04-13-09 07:57 AM

This morning i wore, drum roll please........... sun glasses! At 6:45am :thumb:

DataJunkie 04-13-09 08:43 AM

Rode through dense fog for a mile or so on my ride in. Very very rare around here and I was thrilled. Reminded me of my hometown in SE WA state.
Nice ride around freezing with left over humidity and puddles from the rain yesterday.

Tude 04-13-09 09:04 AM

Decent weather! But had to ride the offroader this morning, commuter needs back brake pads badly. Winters are hard on the bike - Need new pads, bottom bracket and rear hub wrenched on --- same as last Spring.

Ka_Jun 04-13-09 09:37 AM

Cold and dreary, out. Didn't see anyone, and the roads seemed pretty clear. Enjoyable, though. I saw the sun coming up through a layer of cirrus clouds in my rear view mirror.

HardyWeinberg 04-13-09 09:49 AM

40F and wet wet wet, same as week before last (vacation last week woohoo). The rain did stop just before sunrise however, and the clouds budged, so it was actually sunny.

wristwister 04-13-09 09:50 AM

This is only my 2nd week of commuting, today I left earlier so the first part of the commute was in the dark. Headlight did a decent job, no problem riding in the dark. All was going well, I felt good, making good time, shaving a few minutes off last weeks times, then I got a flat. Luckily I had a spare tube, CO2 pump and tools so I was right back on the road.

All in all a great commute with a couple new variables thrown in for kicks.

jpdesjar 04-13-09 10:12 AM

it was breezy today
i saw a few other commuters too!
i got a little knog light and some socks delivered to me today

it's a good day

:)

caloso 04-13-09 10:37 AM

Had a bit of fun at the expense of a motorist today. An older guy in an 80-something MB turbodiesel. A real granddad car.

He cut me off at 24th and Capitol and was gunning it west on Capitol. I gave him the palms up "WTF?" gesture. He then jogged over to L Street, which is my route to work. I ride this street every day and know the timing of the lights so I knew that even if he jammed it up to 40 or so, he'd still get stuck at the lights. I caught up to him at 21st Street and yelled "Hey! Are you late for work?"

He said something through the closed window, the light changed and he gunned it. I think he would have spun the wheels if he could have. But he couldn't.

I caught up with him at 19th Street and yelled "You're an excellent driver!" I think I was making him mad now. He gunned it again and shot off in a cloud of gray diesel smoke.

I caught up to him again at 15th and yelled "You're the Man, Dale Jr.!" and then started yelling to no one in particular "Everybody out of his way! He's late for work!"

He just stared straight ahead but I could tell he was pissed. Unfortunately, I couldn't catch him at 12th Street and he got away.

Good times!

rumrunn6 04-13-09 10:45 AM

OMG! This is SOOoooo FUNNY!

Classic.:roflmao2:

daredevil 04-13-09 11:46 AM

Day one of a doctor recommended 6 week layoff. :(

Cool story caloso. I once had the benefit of catching up to a rude driver as well, good times is right.

rumrunn6 04-13-09 11:51 AM

SIX WEEKS!?!? AGH!?!?

Get well soon!

Ka_Jun 04-13-09 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by caloso (Post 8721616)
Had a bit of fun at the expense of a motorist today. An older guy in an 80-something MB turbodiesel. A real granddad car.

He cut me off at 24th and Capitol and was gunning it west on Capitol. I gave him the palms up "WTF?" gesture. He then jogged over to L Street, which is my route to work. I ride this street every day and know the timing of the lights so I knew that even if he jammed it up to 40 or so, he'd still get stuck at the lights. I caught up to him at 21st Street and yelled "Hey! Are you late for work?"

He said something through the closed window, the light changed and he gunned it. I think he would have spun the wheels if he could have. But he couldn't.

I caught up with him at 19th Street and yelled "You're an excellent driver!" I think I was making him mad now. He gunned it again and shot off in a cloud of gray diesel smoke.

I caught up to him again at 15th and yelled "You're the Man, Dale Jr.!" and then started yelling to no one in particular "Everybody out of his way! He's late for work!"

He just stared straight ahead but I could tell he was pissed. Unfortunately, I couldn't catch him at 12th Street and he got away.

Good times!

Doohood...:lol:

ryanwood 04-13-09 01:21 PM

I will admit its fun to watch the drivers get all worked up over their own stupidity, and its all fun and games until the cager with road rage runs you ***** over.

I caught up with a guy in a suburban last year and I nearly lost my life because of it. Not any more for me, I just let it go like water off a ducks back.

I'm not telling you to quick poking fun at bad drivers, but pick your battles because some people will kill you over a little road rage.

rumrunn6 04-13-09 01:26 PM

yeah, he was pushing it. another person could have lost his temper. everyone has their point of no return - just a matter of pushing far enough. my ex-wife knew mine, that's for sure. she was sadistic.

daredevil 04-13-09 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 8722090)
SIX WEEKS!?!? AGH!?!?

Get well soon!

6 weeks is what the doc said. I'm hoping however with some pretty disciplined rehab to be back sooner but AGH!?! is right. Thanks for the wishes.

caloso 04-13-09 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 8722770)
yeah, he was pushing it. another person could have lost his temper. everyone has their point of no return - just a matter of pushing far enough. my ex-wife knew mine, that's for sure. she was sadistic.

Eh. I doubt he would have deliberately run me over on a busy downtown street during the morning rush hour. It would have made him even later.

Big_e 04-13-09 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by daredevil (Post 8723071)
6 weeks is what the doc said. I'm hoping however with some pretty disciplined rehab to be back sooner but AGH!?! is right. Thanks for the wishes.

Yeah hang in there Daredevil. Stick to the PT schedule and don't try to be a hero.:)
Ernest

Big_e 04-13-09 05:09 PM

The ride home was smooth and uneventful. The little Flying Pigeon proves to be nimble through traffic and streets tore up by construction. There's road improvements being done all along my commute route. I figured I'd get more stares at my folder but most people just ignore me. I guess that's not too bad considering it can be a rough neighborhood.
Ernest

PS: LOL at Caloso :) You musta had some terrier in you today. Sometimes you just gotta grab the bear just to see what happens.

djwid 04-13-09 08:15 PM

Today was my first commute on my lowracer http://www.flickr.com/photos/watson_house/3434741487/ . The ride was nice, a little wet but enjoyable. My new bike has a Rohloff hub and it is a joy to not really have to plan my shifting around stop signs, hills or anything at all. If I need a different gear I shift just in time and not before.

buzzman 04-13-09 09:15 PM

felt a little slow today due to yesterday's 100 mile road ride. Didn't feel any need to hammer on my way to work or on the way home. Recovery day for sure. Lovely ride home in the setting sun tonight along the Charles.


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