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rainedon 02-02-05 12:05 PM

34 F and foggy this morning. Really foggy. I drove yesterday because of the fog, but as soon as I left my neighborhood it was clear. It was really foggy this morning, so I was hoping for more clearing when I rode out of my neighborhood but it didn't happen. Thick all the way in and nerve-wracking in some spots. I managed to make it without getting hit by a truck, but I hate it when visibility is so poor. Supposed to be 55 F and sunny by the time I head home.

bhchdh 02-02-05 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by cowdotpat
After emigrating to Perth, Australia for some heat and after spending the last 4 years driving 110 miles / 3.5 hrs per day I have a new job. I cycled the 18k to work for the first time this morning and it was wonderful. Just wanted to tell the world.

Good for you. I could not imagine having to do 11 miles let alone 110.

moxfyre 02-02-05 07:36 PM

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Today was the first time I ever commuted on a fixed gear. It was awesome! I wasn't expecting much from it, but I love it. Felt surprisingly relaxing to do 9 miles in the morning and 5 in the evening.

ollo_ollo 02-02-05 07:49 PM

36F with thin high clouds & a big 1/2 moon shining down at 6AM today. Enjoyed a quiet ride out South Bay road & when I turned onto Martin Way I could see a blinkie about 3 blocks away. I was gaining steadily & could see it was 2 bikes now, then on a dark stretch where the road passed over a wetland, saw another rider right in front of me on a mt bike, dressed in dark clothing & no lights or reflectors showing. I passed him & caught the other riders as they turned toward St Peter's Hospital. While I was waiting for the red light, lightless rider arrived. My Spanish was as bad as his English but I convinced him to accept one of my blinkies & clip it to his hip pocket. He smiled & thanked me then turned right & rode off to work, but now visible.

moxfyre 02-02-05 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by ollo_ollo
While I was waiting for the red light, lightless rider arrived. My Spanish was as bad as his English but I convinced him to accept one of my blinkies & clip it to his hip pocket. He smiled & thanked me then turned right & rode off to work, but now visible.

Wow! Talk about a good deed. Hope he'll use it regularly...

Noif666 02-02-05 08:30 PM

mmmmm lets see, 120mm of rain in the last 24 hrs...plenty of flooded roads/paths, trees fallen and traffic lights out, top temp of 15C. It was a bloody great commute! All the wimpy cages and masses of school kids were having days off because roads were blocked due to floods (or they were sick :rolleyes: ). I had a head wind this morning and I'm hoping for a tail wind tonight. More heavy rains expected so it'll be fun wooshing through puddles and dodging objects washed into the path :D

TrevorInSoCal 02-02-05 08:50 PM

Good ride(s)today. Been commuting kinda sporadically over the winter, and am trying to get back into the routine. So I got my stuff together and got to bed early for a good night's sleep. Was up plenty early so I wasn't in a rush, and the earlier I leave the less of a hassle traffic is. Nice mix of trance that just happened to pop-up on random play together with the snow-covered mountains and early morning light, made for a surreal ride across the Santa Ana River wash into San Berdoo from Redlands.

On the return home I took a route I've never taken before, through some not-so-nice areas of N. San Bernardino and the middle of downtown, 'cause I needed to stop at a bike shop that was way outta the way if I took my normal route. The new route was a nice change of pace. Might do it again. Forgot to check mileage to see if there's a difference. Time-wise I think it was a little longer, but the headwind could've accounted for part of that.

-Trevor

jimhens714 02-02-05 09:28 PM

Fabulous commute today...bit of a rush going in as I had a meeting and only did my minimum 7 miles. I did 20 miles going home though and it felt like an early spring day. I actually didn't have to put on 4 layers. Managed to average 18mph for the 20 miles on my pannier equipped commuter (bike + racks + fenders + lights + water bottle and pump + panniers and contents = 51lbs.). Not a light bike by any means but I like it just the same...

spidercyclist 02-02-05 11:00 PM

Good ride to work and home. Tried the railbed to work today. But it was still icy. So were some of the bridges on the way to work. I hope tomorrow the traffic thins out some. Have a good night.

cowdotpat 02-03-05 03:54 AM

Thanks for the responses, It feels so good to be cycling to work especially mostly on cycle paths. I thought it would be relaxing but I'll have to learn to curb my competitive nature and not try to keep up with the fast guys

ridealot 02-03-05 05:44 AM

About an inch of snow on the ground when I woke up this monrning and since I do not have any studded tires, I took the bus. The streets were pretty clear and I probably could of rode but I would have been to cautious and take to long of a time.

Supposed to clear up for the ride home, if not, I will take the bus home too.

ZenNMotion 02-03-05 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by ridealot
About an inch of snow on the ground when I woke up this monrning and since I do not have any studded tires, I took the bus. The streets were pretty clear and I probably could of rode but I would have been to cautious and take to long of a time.

Supposed to clear up for the ride home, if not, I will take the bus home too.

Umm, isnt something missing here? Like you will take the bus home first to get your bike so you can commute home? Very curious-

ridealot 02-03-05 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by ZenNMotion
Umm, isnt something missing here? Like you will take the bus home first to get your bike so you can commute home? Very curious-

Rode the bike to the bus stop which is about two blocks away from home, took the bus to downtown, then road about 3 blocks to office. Will probably ride all the way home if the snow stops.

jnbacon 02-03-05 08:33 AM

Windy morning in the VotS, going the wrong way for me. Bet Noisebeam had a quick ride in today, tho. Beautiful clear morning.

balto charlie 02-03-05 08:44 AM

here in DC area temps (upper 20'sF)were actually comfortable. Best AM ride this week. PM ride forecast is for snow, could be dicey

cicadashell 02-03-05 08:46 AM

more of that freezing fog weirdness, about 10 °F. it has been sunny and around freezing during the day lately, so much of the ice in the streets near my house and the bike lanes elsewhere has disappeared (either by melting and evaporating or subliming), which is a nice feature. tuesday i got home at 5:55 and was amazed at how light it was. around we go!

brennser 02-03-05 11:01 AM

pleasant ride today in DC - mild by recent standards - mid 30s I would say

has anyone in the DC area ventured onto the area trails lately - I was pondering a ride to Mt Vernon thru Rock Creek this weekend but am wondering whats the condition of the trails?

rivertrail 02-03-05 11:32 AM

More Santa Ana wind this morning . . . blowing the wrong way. I just spun and had a good ride. I even got to help out a fellow commuter. I passed him and said hello. He said hi back and asked if he could draft. I said I wish I could draft myself in that wind . . . no problem! :D

caloso 02-03-05 11:44 AM

Had a fun and unusual morning on the bike before work. Got up at 6 and leashed up Khiva the Wonder Pup to let her pull me around the park for her poop run. Took her back home, gave her water and a biscuit, and took off for Freeport on an out-and-back TT.

On the way back, the commute got a little heavier and I pulled up next to a SUV at a light. He rolled down the window and I thought to myself "Sheesh, here we go again..." Instead, the guy gave me a big smile and thumbs up and said "Hey, wanna race?"

Rolled back to the house about 7:30, made up some formula for the twins, hopped in the shower, put on my work clothes, and hopped back on the bike for my easy 4 mile spin to the office.

A great morning.

moxfyre 02-03-05 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by brennser
pleasant ride today in DC - mild by recent standards - mid 30s I would say

has anyone in the DC area ventured onto the area trails lately - I was pondering a ride to Mt Vernon thru Rock Creek this weekend but am wondering whats the condition of the trails?

Yesterday morning the Paint Branch trail network in Maryland still had a nice thick layer of ice on it. It had thawed and refrozen so many times that I doubt they could plough it. I dunno about other area trails, but this one was positively treacherous.

noisebeam 02-03-05 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by jnbacon
Windy morning in the VotS, going the wrong way for me. Bet Noisebeam had a quick ride in today, tho. Beautiful clear morning.

Today wasn't really faster or easier than usual (but I did get up to 30.0mph behind a bus draft, but not because of the wind). But it sure is windy today - going home the past few days has been a chore, but I haven't noticed that it is as windy in the morning as in the afternoon. I travel about 2mi W, then 7mi S in the morning ride. The wind today is said to be from the east.

I have much trouble viewing this 'how was the...." thread as in either threaded or in sequential form it lock up my browser completely. I was only able to get directly to this message as it was picked up in a search.

Al

balto charlie 02-03-05 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by moxfyre
Yesterday morning the Paint Branch trail network in Maryland still had a nice thick layer of ice on it. It had thawed and refrozen so many times that I doubt they could plough it. I dunno about other area trails, but this one was positively treacherous.

Really!! I read somewhere on the internet that "someone" plowed the Paint branch. None of it was plowed?? Perhaps some of it? What part of it did you ride. Maybe it was plowed after the first storm but not the 2nd. How was it last week between snows? Doesn't matter anyway as it's snowing as I type.

moxfyre 02-03-05 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by balto charlie
Really!! I read somewhere on the internet that "someone" plowed the Paint branch. None of it was plowed?? Perhaps some of it? What part of it did you ride. Maybe it was plowed after the first storm but not the 2nd. How was it last week between snows? Doesn't matter anyway as it's snowing as I type.

Hehe... I rode the portion from Cherry Hill Road to the University of MD, and the portion to Lake Artemesia the previous day. After the first storm, it *WAS* plowed (several days later). In fact, I was biking to work at 9 am and had to follow behind the little plow mobile. I tried to pass him, but the snow was too deep in front of him, so I had to trail him at 8 mph or so!

PaulH 02-03-05 04:16 PM

I had to ride home early today to attend to a repair on my cable modem connection. I'd planned on driving back to work afterwards, but when I saw the snow, I figured I'd better not chance it. Back on the bike I went.

Total distance for the day -- 20-26 miles. Now I know what it is like to be a "real" commuter. The drawback is that I'm not awed by you all any more. :)

Paul

ollo_ollo 02-03-05 10:27 PM

37F & clear with no wind at 6AM, not much traffic, rode my Motobecane Grand Touring in the morning. It was sunny & warmer by lunchtime so I rode the Torelli back to work in the afternoon. Last time for a while as its supposed to start raining again tonight.

spidercyclist 02-03-05 11:00 PM

Rode to work today and home . Hard day at work.
Rode the ss today .It rode well .Think spring !!!
Have a good nite .

ridealot 02-04-05 06:11 AM

The snow cleared up yesterday so I was able to ride all the way home and not take the bus. Good ride, nice and sunny and not to cold.

The ride in this morning was nice, a little chilly tempature right around 26F. High today is supposed to be in the mid 40's which will be a real nice change!

cicadashell 02-04-05 08:01 AM

ahh...temps in the teens and no wind. that is nice. we have had thawing during the day and freezing at night, which means fingers of ice sticking out into the street, especially around driveways. sometime in may, i suppose, i will be able to just charge ahead wihtout having to worry about one of those glaciers sneaking up on me.

have a nice one, folks!

--->crunchy bug

JohnBrooking 02-04-05 08:01 AM

We had a bit of wet snow last night, but not too much of it. Woke up this morning and everything was thick white, so my first thought was "I guess I'm driving today". (No studs or knobbies!) But I shovelled the steps, and it was about 32F and melting, and the more I thought about it, the more I figured the main roads would probably be just wet but not slippery, so I decided to ride after all. It was pretty, but very messy; lots of puddles. I arrived (5 miles) with grit all over my boots and pants legs, and a big gritty streak up my back. (My little rear fender just doesn't cut it on days like this!)

I cut through a parking lot on the way, which was mostly clear of cars but a bit slippery. At one point an SUV and I came around a corner about 30 feet away from each other and my back tire swerved a bit as I turned and slowed to avoid her. She saw me too, so we both gave each other a kind of nervous grin. It was not close enough that it was dangerous, so therefore it was kind of fun!

JohnBrooking 02-04-05 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by spidercyclist
Think spring !!!

Ha! We don't dare think spring around here for at least three more months! You're not getting this cyclist's hopes up, no sir... :D


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