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James55Thompson 06-27-05 07:03 AM

Ride in this morning was excellent and I needed it after laying off the weekend. I was looking through the want ads yesterday and saw a job that was interesting and after I decided to submit my resume, my next thought was I wonder if I can cycle commute? So I am getting to the point that I think about the commuting before the work.

cicadashell 06-27-05 07:09 AM

back on the bike after a backpacking trip to the black mountains (north carolina). such weather we have here! 78 °F at 8:00, dew point at 70 °F. that is pretty darn humid, and it will only increase. good thing i enjoy sweating!

Erick L 06-27-05 09:04 AM

On my way to work yesterday, I stopped at the convenience store. The guy at the counter told me I gave him the idea of buying a bicycle. He said he used to be a high-level soccer player but now he smokes, eats, and doesn't get any exercise. I told him about bike commuting. He looked kinda surprised and asked if I liked it (as in "am I forced to do this?"). I mentionned that I did recreational rides as well but also used the bike to get to work, and that the car was parked at work doing nothing. That guy made my day.

That convenience store is on a new route and right after I pass it, I get on a pedestrian bridge over the freeway. Bad news is the bridge was closed. there's a fence with a "danger" sign. I just went over the fence. The concrete on the bridge looks in bad shape. I wonder what the danger is. Are they afraid it will collapse? If so, why don't they close the freeway underneath?

On my way home at night, I usually use the street instead of the river bike path. It was sunday night so there were more people on the path. I couldn't help but to see how many people had lights so I used the path. None of the cyclists had them, only a couple on roller blades. :(

balto charlie 06-27-05 09:27 AM

Humidity is on it's way up in these here parts. This mornings rain showers cooled things off but left some wicked humidity. Time allowed me to ride to the 2nd train station. My legs have returned, I just have to slow down a bit and smell the roses or bus fumes. This weeks weather looks good, mid 80's. Spudz I like your weather...until winter.

Erick L 06-27-05 09:43 AM

Oh, and I forgot... after hearing the traffic jam report this morning, the radio animator said "If you find traffic too complicated, just use your bike!" And that was his first day on the job. :)

caloso 06-27-05 10:00 AM

Nothing interesting about my commute this morning. I put a jersey and shorts in my pack in case I can get a decently long ride home tonight. I doubt it, but it never hurts to be prepared.

Hickabod 06-27-05 11:55 AM

I was expecting to feel pretty rough this morning since I worked out longer than usual yesterday. I felt surprisingly refreshed when I woke up this morning. Taking a peak out the windows, I realized that I might get wet.
Once outside the house, I realized I had missed the rain but it was so humid that it may as well had been raining. I decided to make the ride in more of a workout by mashing a higher gear most of the way.
I don't know if it was because of the weather or maybe people are getting used to me on my route. Anyway, people seemed to give me more space. One guy honked the horn, after he had passed, and lifted a big thumbs-up out his window (a refreshing change from the other digit I so often receive).
With the weather making less and less of an impact of whether or not I ride, I'm starting to feel like a bonafide commuter.

bwinton 06-27-05 11:55 AM

Today I was riding behind another cyclist, in the bike lane along the right hand side of a string of cars waiting for a red light. Sure enough, just as we were nearing the front of the line a garbage truck at the front flipped on their right-hand-turn signal, and started to make a turn. I was way back, and going relatively slowly, so I merged into the lane, and went around the truck on left-hand side. The guy in front of me tried to pass the truck on the right, and seemingly got his rear tire clipped. No-one was hurt, but as I was riding off, I could hear him get into a yelling match with the driver. I briefly thought about going back and letting the cyclist know that he was an idiot for trying something so clearly life-threatening (while also letting the garbageman know that not all cyclists are idiots), but I figured it was a nice day and I wouldn't really have been helping anything, and so I just kept on riding.

Spudz 06-27-05 12:00 PM

Cool ride, temperature-wise, this morning. Forty-eight degrees. Thunderstorims this afternoon, looks like I may get wet again!

John C. Ratliff 06-27-05 07:20 PM

I haven't checked in here for awhile. I've been continuing my commuting four days a week (not Friday, and that's a separate story). Today, it was raining a misty, summer rain in Beaverton. I enjoyed the rides (multiple today), and decided to go on a back route to stay out of the "spray zone" where all the cars were. I had to run errends today on the bicycle, as the print job I had to do had hung up the office printer. So Office Max did it today. I got an extra 6 miles in because of that. My last leg is going down a hill, turning onto a side walk, then going onto a bike path home. As I turned and went down the hill on the bike path, I heard a girl call out from a passing car, "I like your car!" I waved from my Rans Stratus recembant, and continued on. Rain in the warmth of summer is a lot more pleasant than in the winter.

John

spidercyclist 06-27-05 10:06 PM

I had agood ride to work and home . It is still hot out tonite even at the time I get out of work . I do not mind riding in the heat as long as I keep moving . Have a good nite .

ridealot 06-28-05 05:20 AM

Good ride in this morning. Tempature was right around 71F but very humid. I also got my share of gnats and other flying bugs in the mouth and face this morning. Yummy! Supposed to be a humid day and chance of thunderstorms all day long through out the rest of the week.

bikebuddha 06-28-05 06:02 AM

A comedy of errors.

Let's see the air went out at my place last night so I didn't sleep well and overslept this morning. Then I realized I hadn't packed my messenger bag by the time I got on the road I was 30 minutes behind schedule. More traffic than I'm used to and oh yeah I forgot my water. Get work with just minutes to spare and guess what, no socks.

cicadashell 06-28-05 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ridealot
Good ride in this morning. Tempature was right around 71F but very humid. I also got my share of gnats and other flying bugs in the mouth and face this morning. Yummy! Supposed to be a humid day and chance of thunderstorms all day long through out the rest of the week.

you ohio river valley folk are getting it worse than we are. right now it's 72 °F, dew point 66 °F. i ate a gnat this morning as well. i actually like to ride in this kind of weather, but showing up at the office dripping with perspiration is not the greatest way to start the day.

vtjim 06-28-05 06:47 AM

Gnats are good. Protein. Helps you go faster. :)

It's just oppressively humid. Everything is great unless I stop. My ride home yesterday had 93 degrees on the computer and just slowing down for stop signs made me feel like I was in a sauna.

I had to mow the lawn when I got home. I rode my bike up. Got out the hose, sprayed myself down, then mowed in my shorts & jersey. I did take off the helmet first, though.

This morning's ride was mid-70s and humid. Blech. :cry:

capejohn 06-28-05 06:58 AM

It's been over two weeks since I have been on a bike. All good reasons naturally. I was about to get up this morning when wifey said, "It's going to rain today". I replied "I've ridden in the rain before". Thunder and lightning too" she said. I got an extra hours sleep.
I was in Atlanta last week. Kudos to those who ride in the city. You have to like hills to ride there, for sure. Spotted a few near Emory U and was tempted to flag them down to see if it was anyone here.
Back to commuting tomorrow, in the rain.

* jack * 06-28-05 07:00 AM

How was my commute today? Uncomfortable, just like the rest of you guys.
I would've cycled in the nude if I knew I wouldn't be laughed at and/or arrested.

Wind: 0 MPH
Humidity: 83%
Dewpoint: 71°F

At least it's still under 90 degrees at 8:30 a.m.
I'm looking forward to a whole week of this humidity. :mad:


Quote:

Originally Posted by vtjim
Gnats are good. Protein. Helps you go faster. <snip>

* The bug's goal is the pie-hole.

AndrewP 06-28-05 07:53 AM

There were more than the usual number of recreational riders out this morning. I think they have adjusted their riding schedule to avoid the 32C temperature forecast for this afternoon.

oboeguy 06-28-05 08:18 AM

Flat tire + broken spoke discovered before leaving, compounded with an additional set of semi-planned delays meant that I left an hour late. I took a different route because Central Park would have had cars in it by then. The funny thing is that the traffic volume was radically different (boo!) an hour later, but, people were nicer. It's probably that they felt pity for me riding in the rain today.

Anyhow, despite my mechanical troubles and the rain, it was one of the most pleasant commutes I've yet had. I guess I was mostly happy to be riding the bike and not the subway. :) Gotta get that spoke fixed, though, before I ruin the wheel.

ridealot 06-28-05 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cicadashell
you ohio river valley folk are getting it worse than we are. right now it's 72 °F, dew point 66 °F. i ate a gnat this morning as well. i actually like to ride in this kind of weather, but showing up at the office dripping with perspiration is not the greatest way to start the day.

Tell me about it. I was fairly dry until I got to work. Then the sweat just poured out of me by the gallon. The cold shower felt pretty good!

balto charlie 06-28-05 09:13 AM

Sweated like a pig today. yesterday I rode 3 x's, AM, nooner and PM. It rained on me all 3 x's and didn't rain the rest of the day. The rain really brought up the humidity.

RonH 06-28-05 09:30 AM

I almost died!!! :(
I was in Florida all last week (not a vacation :crash: ) and haven't ridden since June 17. Today was my first day back at it and talk about pain. My 60 year old body was having a tough time. My breathing was all screwed up http://users.pandora.be/eforum/emoticons4u/sad/2.gif but the legs worked ok. http://users.pandora.be/eforum/emoti...happy/1392.gif

I hope I'll be "ready" for the ride home this afternoon. http://users.pandora.be/eforum/emoticons4u/sad/944.gif

Spudz 06-28-05 09:31 AM

Sheesh, it was 52 degrees on the way in. Nice! Got rained on yesterday and most likely will today as well. But it is only suppose to be in the low seventies. Gotta love that!

RonH 06-28-05 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by balto charlie
yesterday I rode 3 x's, AM, nooner...

We can't be talking about "nooners" here. This is a family forum. ;)

bcritch 06-28-05 09:53 AM

Today was interesting. My front wheel was rubbing against a brake pad, so I flipped it over to adjust and when I set it right side, I did it too hard and the chain popped off (so I am now covered in grease). It is about 100% humidity and by the time I get to the train, I am soaked and dripping sweat. BTW - my front wheel started rubbing on the brake, again. But, I had the quick release set too tight so in the parking garage spent 20 minutes struggling, with all my strength, to get the quick release to give. I think I worked up an even bigger sweat from that!

Yesterday, I dropped a resume off at a coffee shop (for part-time weekend work) one mile from my house (didn't ride bike). The kid working directed me to print and complete an application from the website, which I just did, to include with the resume.

I need to drop it off in person and would like to today. It is about a mile from my house. I get home at about 5 - 7 minutes before 8:00 p.m., they close at 8:00 p.m., so I got extra motivation to be moving fast on the commute home. :)

But, they are calling for thunderstorms starting in the late afternoon....

vtjim 06-28-05 10:33 AM

Oh! Forgot to mention: On yesterday's ride home, I went by a guy riding a unicycle. ~26" MTB tire. Wearing padding in case he crashed. Just thought that was an unusual thing to see.

froody 06-28-05 11:55 AM

Woohoo, my first commute in many months... My back's been keeping me from riding as much as I'd like. This week we're house sitting only 3 miles from work though, so I'm commuting. (My regular ride, which I haven't done this year yet, is 12 miles.) Anyway, I'm psyched. The weather was nice. Traffic light. And the seat-post bike rack I got and finally got to use worked out great. Love not having my back all sweaty from a backpack.

Tim

alumbis 06-28-05 08:39 PM

Day two's weather was even more crappy for biking than day one's. Humidity has been through the roof the last two days and by the time I make it to work (7 miles) I feel like I've been riding in the rain. Thank God for the showers.

Yesterday's ride home was fun, as I was riding with traffic going to the Red Sox games. I was a little frightened, but I made it home in one piece

Zin 06-28-05 09:50 PM

Commutes of late have been generally nice in the morning. The evening commutes have been under thunder and lightning. Even got hailed on once. Strange weather this year.

spidercyclist 06-28-05 10:24 PM

Good ride to work & home .Have agood nite .


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