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nick burns 02-23-05 07:39 AM

Great ride in this morning, I actually saw another rider. Don't think he was commuting, but it was just nice to see someone else out there. I don't feel so alone anymore!

balto charlie 02-23-05 08:36 AM

great ride, upper 30's-sun. with last nights rain and AM sunrise...made for some beautiful rays of light through the trees. All will end tonight as 6 inches of snow in the forcast. Tomorrows commute will be interesting. And I was gonna put back the slicks this week. It's gonna have to wait.

SaskCyclist 02-23-05 09:05 AM

Nice ride this morning, although, the cagers were a little more on edge than normal. Today it was -18C with no wind. I sure do appreciate not having to use a headlight to see as the days get longer.

Have a good one.

Ed Holland 02-23-05 09:08 AM

Well, only around 0C today, not -18, but it is very rare to be cycling in a snowstorm here in Oxfordshire. Cold, but good fun.

Cheers,

Ed

caloso 02-23-05 10:19 AM

Beautiful day here in NorCal now that the big storm has blown through.

vrkelley 02-23-05 10:50 AM

Caloso.
Glad you made it...seems you all are getting our Seattle weather...and maybe we're getting yours. Cold ride in and expecting 60F ride home. Have a safe ride everybody.

Today's commute
26.5F at Redmond clear and cold! :)

Distance 11mi 51mins
Wore
Base -
Mid - one windproof polar tech swatch chest, polartech fleece arm warmers
Outer - Yellow Long sleeve jersey
Legs - Col'Lizard Polar tech 100
Sock - thin microfiber sock
Glove - Silver winter
Helmet - BMX, no cap

* A very nice ride..expected time 1hr due to steep hill actual 51 min...still too slow
* Left arm warmer was too tight
* Was cold after 2 miles so I took a very steep route instead (slower, generating more heat)
* Feet OK...Needed sealskins sock
* Needed balaclava or something about the neck.
* Polar tech swatch is too short, should tuck in so it stays flat

mtessmer 02-23-05 11:28 AM

Nice ride in this morning, beautiful sunrise, 4F/-15C, we are suppose to get into the upper 20's this afternoon. Light snow tonight. Over all a good day to ride, for winter.

ollo_ollo 02-23-05 10:01 PM

23F & clear this morning, had just the right layers: thermal long Johns under my work clothes with my heaviest wool sweater. Got an "ice cream" headache from a 30 mph down hill on the ride in. 60F & sunny on the ride home this afternoon and I was overwarm. Don

Alphie 02-23-05 11:29 PM

Hi 50's when I left this morning. Perfect day for a ride. It rained tonight, but I did not get too wet, most of the heavy stuff had moved out by the time I returned.

spidercyclist 02-23-05 11:41 PM

Good ride today to work and home . Still a little cold out . But not bad . Have a good nite .

balto charlie 02-24-05 06:58 AM

The snow has begun to fall, schools are closed. Morning ride was excellent with the snow and light traffic. The afternoon is gonna be a different story. 3-5 inches expected by 5:00.

Ed Holland 02-24-05 07:12 AM

Tis not speed that doth draw me instead to the steed of all terrains and forsake the thoroughbred
but security, for my journey these past few days doth take a whiter shade of pale
those wheels of rugged topolgy do offer peace of mind o'er the thrill of mere velocity
sure knowledge that my journeys end will I meet, unscathed.

jnbacon 02-24-05 07:48 AM

Rain o'ernight puddled
on somber morning streets. Moon
behind lit my way.

Map tester 02-24-05 10:21 AM

Anticipation
Load up!
Warm and wet
Rained during the night
One more with my son

SaskCyclist 02-24-05 10:21 AM

Good Ride today....-15C and calm. One of these days, spring will have sprung and all the ice on the roads will be gone. While I can't wait for my favorite season the weather we are having these days is pretty darn good.

INP 02-24-05 03:19 PM

Beautiful sunny day - about 7C/45F on my way to classes this morning, 10C/50F on my way home this afternoon. Quite funny to see pedestrians, some cyclists even, bundled up in coats, sweaters, and scarves while I'm zipping along in a T and track pants (what can I say - Victoria people are weather wimps, and althought the humidity makes it feel colder, it doesn't make it feel THAT much colder).

It's been very busy between classes lately, with the nice weather - have had to do a lot of pedestrian dodging/slow cycling on the busier pathways. Yesterday even had someone purposely move in front of me so I could not pass on a pathway. Wierd. But the beautiful weather makes it worth it.

melodybliss 02-24-05 04:07 PM

gah. I'm annoyed.

I haven't been bicycle commuting for long. In fact, I only recently started riding again.

Today on my commute, taking the city specified/designed route, I ended up waiting at two lights in excess of about 8-10 minutes. Turns out these two lights only turn green if they detect a vehicle in the lane. These are the only two intersections on my route that don't have a bike specific lane and sensor.

Time to call up the city. *sigh*

Mel

ollo_ollo 02-24-05 06:18 PM

23F at 6AM: thick frost on my deck, lawn & driveway, I decided to drive in. Good decision as it was pretty icy in spots. I fell & bent the crank arm on my Centurion a week ago Monday & didn't want to repeat. (Bill at the LBS had a special tool that straightened my crank arm). It was really balmy by lunchtime & I was able to make one circuit to work & back in the afternoon. 63F is nice while it lasts. Don

PaulH 02-24-05 08:47 PM

The trip home was a piece of cake. There was only about three inches (8 cm) of snow at that time and most roads were clear. I got to make some first tracks on a couple of segments, since the threat of bad weather and the closing of all area schools kept most people home.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?p...147855&size=lg

However, the roads were starting to freeze, because I heard the studs fall silent a considerable number of times. There will be another 1-5 inches tonight, so I will finish the week with some more winter riding.

Paul

balto charlie 02-24-05 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by PaulH
The trip home was a piece of cake. There was only about three inches (8 cm) of snow at that time and most roads were clear. I got to make some first tracks on a couple of segments, since the threat of bad weather and the closing of all area schools kept most people home.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?p...147855&size=lg

However, the roads were starting to freeze, because I heard the studs fall silent a considerable number of times. There will be another 1-5 inches tonight, so I will finish the week with some more winter riding.

Paul


Nice photo Paul. I wanted to take some pictures on my return tonight as well(didn't). Part of my trip is on single track through some woods. Very pretty this evening. Tomorrow's gonna be trip!

spidercyclist 02-24-05 11:08 PM

Cold & snow on the way to work and home .But still a good ride . I hope it get warm fo the weekend . Have a good nite .

balto charlie 02-25-05 08:33 AM

Winter wonderland has returned to Maryland. As good a ride as I've had this winter. Trees laden with snow, no cars, single track woods full of deer, rabbit and fox footprints. As good as it gets. Y'all have a good weekend

RicardoJM 02-25-05 08:47 AM

Wow, I think I am going to make my goal of riding in at least once a month. I was able to get it done 3 times in January, but February was a bit of a challenge it has been too cold (for me) in the morning. This morning I bit the bullet, layered up and braved the elements. While it was not as bad as I imagined, it wasn't like riding in the summer.

There were 3 other bikers out this morning and no wind. The temps were in the low 20s. There was ice in my water bottle about 12 miles into the ride. I'm looking forward to the next month as the days become noticeably longer and warmer.

cicadashell 02-25-05 09:42 AM

20s, light snow, just continually winter. so great to be out there (at least that's whart people say to me, they say "boy you're really out there, you know that?").

had some garbage thrown at me the other evening on the way home. clever fellow, too - he was driving a company truck! the manager was polite, said he'd "look into it".

the next person to add to this thread starts page 300. woo hoo!

billwatson58 02-25-05 10:11 AM

Wednesday night I went down about 4 miles into my 13 mile commute. It was on a nice street that I've ridden before, and I'm pretty sure what happened was I was moving my left hand, hit a bump, and lost it while going around 18mph. It's unreal how quickly these things happen. Afterwards I rode home (slowly), took a shower, and drove to the ER for x-rays. No breaks, but I've a sore left hip, a sprained left shoulder, with the worst being sore ribs. The doc said the ribs could be broken but from what he saw on the x-rays he couldn't say if they were. Three people drove around me while I was still on the street until a lady stopped to check on me. A cop came by shortly and asked if I wanted an ambulance etc. With his car-centric mentality he asked "where's your car" to which I answered to his slight amazement "at home in the driveway". From what I could tell he fit the donut eating cop stereotype - the guy was huge! While I worked yesterday, today I'm off so I'm taking it easy and started taking Vicoden last night. People have said since that I should stop riding to work to which I reply "did you stop driving your car after you had an accident?"


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