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Chris L 10-25-02 03:35 AM

Got a good solid headwind tonight. The perfect way to work off the frustrations of the week.

Chris L 10-25-02 03:46 AM

I'm now even more glad to have had a headwind tonight. I've just read the latest bushfire report. Looks like tomorrow's ride has to be canned. I was going to ride up to Brisbane to visit my mother but there is apparently a huge fire at Logan. I'm informed that roads are closed because the smoke is so thick. I think I'll catch the train instead. :cry:

mrfix 10-25-02 04:51 AM

Back on the bike today, cold, crisp and clear with no wind and no flats. It was a great ride to work, I even took the long way in, did 37 miles before 6:30 this morning, I'm looking forward to the ride home. I feel so full of energy after a ride like todays ride early in the morning. And now work, it's what I do while waiting for the next ride/adventure. Have a great day ALL.

tnorman 10-25-02 05:37 AM

I'm getting the hang of this cold-weather bike commuting thing. :) This morning's commute was much nicer than Monday's! I got properly bundled up with several layers, gloves, and a hat and was quite comfortable most of the way in. And I wore my glasses, so my contacts weren't popping out like Monday. My legs and feet are still getting cold, but I've got some tights and booties on order so that should be fixed soon.

With daylight savings time coming up, I'm wondering if I shouldn't just move my whole schedule forward by 1 hour (I have flexible hours at work). I don't mind riding to work in the dark because the traffic is light in the morning, but riding home in the dark would be pretty scary. Does anyone else do this?

Tim

Chris L 10-25-02 05:38 AM


Originally posted by tnorman
I don't mind riding to work in the dark because the traffic is light in the morning, but riding home in the dark would be pretty scary. Does anyone else do this?

Every night. :)

tnorman 10-25-02 05:59 AM


Originally posted by Chris L


Every night. :)

I guess my question was poorly worded. I was wondering if anyone else moves their schedule forward by an hour when daylight savings time goes back an hour...

Maybe I'm just a wuss, but the traffic in the evening makes me much more nervous than in the morning. More power to you for doing it every day!

Tim

Andy Dreisch 10-25-02 08:13 AM

I don't adjust my schedule at all. Riding in the dark is part of the game of bike-commuting. So is riding in inclement weather.

Michel Gagnon 10-25-02 09:30 AM

My ride is on city arterials, so night vs day isn't too much of a problem. When the streets are dry, I pass car traffic for the first 1 km, travel at the same speed for the second 1 km and get passed by them during the 3rd km. I also pass 3-4 city busses.
When it rains, I usually pass traffic for about 1.5 km, and when it snows, I pass traffic all the way home, because car and pedestrian traffic often are at the same speed...


So the only real difference is that I will need 2 more minutes to install headlight and taillight each night... and another 1 minute to remove them at home.

My day "shift" finishes between 5:00 and 5:45 p.m. and I have to be at the daycare before 6:00 p.m. So far, I just have enough daylight to travel safely without lights, but next week, that won't be the case. Morning travels, however, are always with daylight.

Regards,

Rich Clark 10-25-02 09:42 AM

I really regret that I haven't been able to get in here much the last few weeks. My current project -- the $750,000 renovation of our museum auditorium -- is in the late stages of near-completion, and I'm working very long hours and extra days as a result.

But in this context I've had occasion to think about how, when I was in my 30's and early 40's, this sort of big project would have had me driving to work, eating Egg McMuffins on the way in and eating microwaved pizza for lunch, smoking two packs a day and eventually having a massive heart attack, which is exactly what happened.

So now I ride my bike. It takes a lot to keep me from riding. Lately it's been in the cold and dark, early in the morning and late at night, sometimes wet and sometimes windy, but I'm at the site when the contractors arrive and still there when they leave. And I have more energy, focus, and endurance than ever before in my life.

As we've all learned, the effort is worth it. No matter how hard it seems sometimes, you get back more than you put in.

Check you later,
RichC

Hants Commuter 10-25-02 02:30 PM

The ride home tonight was a bit of a nightmare. We are getting battered by gale force winds at the moment. Add in the fallen leaves and some nice heavy downpours you have a fall waiting to happen.

I was fortunate today in that I was coming home in daylight, so that I could see the leaves and watch how the trees were being blown about. If this keeps up to next week it will be seriously scary :eek:

Don't know about anyone else but I find gusty winds much scarier than ice.

Ouch ! 10-25-02 03:00 PM


Originally posted by Hants Commuter
The ride home tonight was a bit of a nightmare. We are getting battered by gale force winds at the moment. Add in the fallen leaves and some nice heavy downpours you have a fall waiting to happen.

I was fortunate today in that I was coming home in daylight, so that I could see the leaves and watch how the trees were being blown about. If this keeps up to next week it will be seriously scary :eek:

Don't know about anyone else but I find gusty winds much scarier than ice.

I'll go along with everything you say, today's ride home was wild, I couldn't believe the angle I was riding at to combat a severe crosswind, thankfully that was on a dedicated bike lane , at one point when I was in traffic I jumped on the pavement because it was really hard work to keep the bike going in a straight line.

Pete Clark 10-26-02 07:42 PM


Originally posted by Inkwolf
The ride home posed new problems. My breath kept frosting up my glasses, so I had to look over them or try to breathe off to the side.
Inky-Dinky Inkwolf :D ,

Get some "Croakers" or "Terra Cords" or whatever they sell in your area that attach to the temples of your glasses to keep them on your face. If you can't find them, attach three rubber bands together and make tiny loops in the ends for fitting on the earpieces.

If your glasses start to fog, pull them slightly down your nose to allow the cold air to flow behind them and clear up the "steam."
The cords will keep them in place.

Inkwolf 10-26-02 08:43 PM

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I'll try that, Pete. :p

Today was cold and grey. I got a little peek at the sun, but that was all. The leaves are in late-fall-color mode already, with nothing but browns and dark golds left, except for the remaining greens that haven't turned yet.

Ouch ! 10-27-02 07:09 AM

Hey Inkwolf excellent drawing,very funny:D .

Any chance you could treat us to a larger drawing that we could use as wallpaper ? obviously bikes would be a welcome subject, maybe a christmas one for december would be even better(but that's looking way too far ahead):) .

Ouch !

Inkwolf 10-27-02 02:20 PM


Originally posted by Ouch !
[BAny chance you could treat us to a larger drawing that we could use as wallpaper ? obviously bikes would be a welcome subject, maybe a christmas one for december would be even better(but that's looking way too far ahead):) [/B]
Thanks!

If I think of something, I'll draw it. ;)

The Rob 10-27-02 02:59 PM


Originally posted by Inkwolf
:roflmao:

mrfix 10-28-02 05:58 AM

Cool, crisp and clear, beautiful ride in this morning. Light traffic, even in town, my ride brings me through 3 towns and I have to ride on the main street of each. Have a great day all.

tnorman 10-28-02 06:06 AM

Great commute this morning. A bit cold, but I've finally got all my winter bike outfit worked out so I was very comfortable. I left a half hour earlier than usual, though it was actually lighter due to DST. Drove by some beautiful country landscapes as the sun was just coming up.

Tim

Andy Dreisch 10-28-02 11:14 AM

Nice to have the sunshine. It was a clear, sunny, very cool morning. First time I had to wear my long tights. Felt nice. Took the 20-mile route in to work. Stop light gods were in my favor this morning.

Sailguy 10-28-02 12:02 PM

Hey guys, now that I am commuting, I should join the thread. I ride a 15 mile commute in the SF Bay Area from Mtn View to Los Gatos every day.

Today's commute started off frustratingly with the restraining clip on one of my panniers missing a screw. Luckily it was on the floor near where they were sitting.

Once I was on the bike, the commute got wonderful. One of the nicest days thus far. Perfect temperature, and gorgeous blue skies with a beautiful sun. Light traffic, and I caught almost all the green lights.

Andy, what time do you head out? I left at 7:45 and I thought it was a much warmer morning than it has been lately. (The time change added a few nice degrees of warmth.)

:)

Andy Dreisch 10-28-02 12:17 PM


Originally posted by Sailguy
Andy, what time do you head out? I left at 7:45 and I thought it was a much warmer morning than it has been lately. (The time change added a few nice degrees of warmth.)

:)

7am this morning. I live in south San Jose and it can be very chilly there after a clear night.

MV to LG ... that must be a nice commute. Do you go on parts of Foothill Expwy? Me? I deal with Senter and Tully and 1st and other pothill-ridden streets !!!

Sailguy 10-28-02 12:42 PM


Originally posted by Andy Dreisch


MV to LG ... that must be a nice commute. Do you go on parts of Foothill Expwy? Me? I deal with Senter and Tully and 1st and other pothill-ridden streets !!!

I like the commute very much. Foothill is just out of the way of my route. Basically I use Sunnyvale Saratoga and Los Gatos Saratoga roads for my comute. Mostly good roads.. One set of RR tracks to cross, and some rough spots.. Mostly though, its a smooth ride with some hills to keep it interesting.

Today starts the several months of night riding home.

Chris L 10-28-02 09:09 PM

Two words: Abosolutely perfect.

Andy Dreisch 10-28-02 10:00 PM

Ever feel like you're not operating at 100%? That's me today. I did the 20-miler home but I was really beat.

Tomorrow I'll do only one way. Need to back off a bit in order to be fresh for the century I'm doing this weekend.

Sailguy 10-28-02 10:09 PM

I was the opposite. Best times to date in both directions.

Ed Holland 10-29-02 04:47 AM

So, our clocks went back 1 hour to Greenwich Mean Time at the weekend. Now it gets dark one hour earlier, so I figured that some preparation was necessary for night-time cycling. I had all my light batteries fully charged in readiness.
As we left the house yesterday, my Fiancee thoughtfully asked "Now, you do have your lights don't you?".
"Of course I do, but thank you" I replied.

>>Fast forward to Monday evening >>

Hmmmn, can't find that headlight... hope I didn't drop it anywhere... panic as I realise it is pitch dark out there, and the first mile of the ride home is on unlit country lanes. Finally find a torch in the toolbox, and fix it to the handlebars with floor marking tape. I made it home safely, and found the headlamp waiting for me where I'd left it after putting stuff in the attic at the weekend :rolleyes:

The problem is that the headlamp is better than any torch :)

On a bad note, it seemed that a cyclist had been involved in an accident on my least favourite roundabout in town last night. There was an ambulance in attendance when I got there, just hope it was not too serious. Time to complain to the council about the stupid road layout again - considering the number of cyclists that use this part of town the design is insane.

Be careful out there!

Ed

MediaCreations 10-29-02 05:03 AM


Originally posted by Chris L
Two words: Abosolutely perfect.
Nice to know it's a better cycling week for you than last week.:)

mrfix 10-29-02 05:43 AM

Clear and heavy ice on the beard when I got to work this morning, nice ride in with a slight head wind. The weather is suppose to turn cold and wet for the rest of the week, it may snow tomorrow and thursday. I may have to throw in the towel for a while, they put a lot of salt on the roads during snow storms and I don't like to ride in it, the bike really takes a beating. The first snow fall is my trigger to move the road and touring bikes into the basement to get them ready for next year. During the winter I only commute on dry days, it's easier to clean things that way.

tchazzard 10-29-02 08:11 AM

27 F when I headed out this morning. Encountered some moderate head winds on a long gradual climb. Other than that, the sun was shining brightly, many colorful leaves are still in the trees and the smell of wood burning was in the air. Perfect day for riding.

Looking forward to a 10-20 mph tail wind on the ride home.

Gojohnnygo. 10-29-02 09:36 AM

:cool: Very cooool ,Not to say it wasn't cold 26F,The first 1/2 mile was cold.But after that sweeeet. I LOVE WINTER.


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