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The official tally for the storm Christmas night was 20 inches of nice dry snow. This made for a nice commute this morning. The snow banks are high, the roads were still covered with compacted snow and the sun was signing brightly. And somehow, having snow on the ground always makes it seem warmer. The air temp was 8 F (-13 C) with a calm wind...but boy did it seem warm.
The weather out through New Years is supposed to be sunny and warm....so absent health problems, I should easily get in two more days of commuting in 2002! |
It was in the mid 20s (F) and a little breezy, with a forecast of intermittent snow showers.
When I stepped out I noticed that my street was a sheet of ice. I walked my bike to the corner where the main street was clear. I then proceeded to ride to work. About 3 miles into the 6 mile ride I realized I had forgotten my bike lock. Since I was in no hurry, I turned around and headed home. When I made it back to my street, I foolishly decided that my bike skills had miraculously improved in the last 30 minutes, so I rode on the sheet of ice towards my driveway. My right hip met the road in a split second a mere two feet from the driveway. No damage. I got the lock and made it to work, carefully avoiding all icy patches. I even got to ride through the snow in the park. |
I rode home for lunch. Temps had gone from this mornings low of 8 F (-13 C) to 34 F (1 C). The roads were still mostly hard packed snow, but there were some long stretches of slush, which made for some tricky riding.
No more snow in the forecast, so I guess I will have enjoy this white stuff while I can. |
TC I am over in Nashua. We had about 14 inches.
I live in a condo and I guess I am lazy as I did not ride. How in the world do you keep your chain lubed. I must leave my bike outside and the chain rusts up in about 1 day of no riding. Then I say the car sounds ok. Don |
No commute by bike today threaten huge winds was windy this am now no wind it seems to have missed us or just plain fizzled!
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Originally posted by donham TC I am over in Nashua. We had about 14 inches. I live in a condo and I guess I am lazy as I did not ride. How in the world do you keep your chain lubed. I must leave my bike outside and the chain rusts up in about 1 day of no riding. Then I say the car sounds ok. Don Hope this helps. |
Hello All i finally seem to have found a site with fellow crazy peeps :p i commuted of and on fro the last 5 yrs last winter was the first i rode all the way thru (go me!!!) As I live in KS there is little or no snow most of the time just windy LOL today was cold as all get out (15 f and windy ) wore 3 layers and dodged the crazy people in cars. seriously I have little trouble with traffic.here in 30 mins I am heading home as it warmed up nicely I have a pack full of clothes to tote :)
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GLORIOUS Happy new year |
Back to work today, so first commute in 10 days, felt great, traffic was light, bike needs a good cleaning though. Happy New Year to everyone.
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Last night was kind of disheartening, just when i think people are getting used to seeing me and accepting the fact that indeed i do have a right to the streets, along comes someone really ignorant and rude. I had managed to trigger the stop lights again and proceed across teh intersection riding my customary 2- 4 ft from parked cars when a car load of younger people came up behind me, because of oncoming traffic they were forced to wait to pass. on the way by one yells "get off the rode dumb ass" now i ask who is the real dumbass? by riding my bike i save a $200 dollar a month car payment, $100 or so for insurance, probably abother $50-75 for gas. hmm seems i have almost 400 a month to spend on toys? who's the dummy now LOL.
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Well, I took some down time to let my left knee heal once and for all. I haven't commuted in for more than a week.
I rode in today just 7 miles, mixing a ride on San Jose's glorious if horrendously slow light rail. Light traffic made for a fun ride. Tested my new full-fingered gloves I got from my daughter as a Christmas gift. Worked perfectly. Good to be back aboard !! |
Flat City! Got on my bike Friday; found a flat rear tire. Rode off to work on my backup bike. A mystery pinhole, right on the edge of the Tuffy -- probably something that snuck in through the sidewall.
With my main bike back in service, I had a pleasant ride today until, approaching my office, I felt the rear tire go flat. The cause of this one is no mystery...I can see the head of a big sheet metal screw staring back at me. Probably what I deserve for not simply taking the time off between Christmas and New Years. Paul |
Temperature was around 30 degrees Farenheit. No wind. Little traffic. Worked hard for the first half. Beautiful morning. Had a great ride. Found my mind wandering into that state of meditation that can only happen on a bicycle after a half hour of warm up when the body just starts working the pedals without any conscious thought. Got some good thinking in. Half of the last commute of the year is over! Hopefully the ride home is equally nice.
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No commutting last week or this week, as we're shut down for the holidays and for cost-saving. So I'm relaxing around the house, putting together a 8'x12' back yard shed (more work, much more, than I had thought), and testing out my rain cape in the downpours we've experienced here. I did have a good ride Saturday, and put in about 8 miles. I need to get on the bicycle again soon, so as to keep those pounds off (or take a few off that have accumulated--I now know I don't have cancer, as the weight losses I was experiencing were really due to bicycling!).
John |
I'm not supposed to be commuting at the moment as my work has shut down for a couple of weeks. However, I clocked 78km in Brisbane this morning just on general running around - and I'm not finished for today either.
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I decided to ride 13 miles from work today, pushing it just a little, given my knee and all. But I feel fine, even though there was a pretty serious headwind the whole way.
I met my wife at my daughter's high school, we went to dinner, then picked up my daughter from b-ball practice. Traffic was light again, and I managed somehow to avoid the rain although the roads were wet from rain all day. Bike-commuting is GREAT !!! You really realize it only if you're away from it for a while as I have been. |
Hoping to ride this last day of 2002. I only have to go to work for one meeting at 11am. It is now 25 F (-4 C) and raining, so everything is a sheet of ice, including the road. It would be a tad dicey even with studs on...so going to hold out as long as I can to see if the temps rise. If not, then I will drive and run some errands on the bike later.
4507 miles and counting. |
On my morning ride in there is this little curb (maybe 6" / 15cm at most) that I hop the front wheel onto.
But today I missed. My bike bounced against the curb and I fell off. Fortunately there was no traffic. My rear derailleur was slightly scraped and it feels like I mildly strained my left leg. That's three flops this year. One while riding uphill on a dirt trail a few months ago, and two while commuting this week. What awaits me on my return trip? :( |
First Commute of the year. Nice and warm (must have been in the upper 40's (F)). Traffic was light. Couldn't figure out why my left foot refused to clip in. I had a bolt come loose in the pedal. Luckily it didn't fall off. Took most of the ride pretty slow. Didn't want to ride my bike at first because I was sure it was going to be cold. Just goes to show that sometimes that little voice of discouragement in your head is dead wrong about things. Had a wonderful ride. Was very glad I started the year out with a bike commute, instead of taking the easy way.
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Originally posted by Paul L. Just goes to show that sometimes that little voice of discouragement in your head is dead wrong about things. Had a wonderful ride. Was very glad I started the year out with a bike commute, instead of taking the easy way. :D 1) "No, I'm taking the new Stone Mountain/Atlanta Underground Bicycle Tunnel." 2) "I've developed the skill of riding inbetween the drops." 3) "No, I thought I'd stay here at work until it lets up, about another 5 or 6 hours." Really, he's a good friend. I just kidded him a little...it turned out to be a good ride, though a wet one. |
Nice 7-miler in to work. Like Monday, I used the horrifically slow Light Rail to get me closer to work. Then it was off to the races. Knee's fine now but I'm still not pushing it. Also like Monday, I'll be riding 13 miles to my daughter's high school after work.
It's going to be pretty warm and nice through the weekend so I hope to do as much riding as possible. |
First commute of 2003 and it's great to be back!. Actually riding has become a necessity, I had 9 days off for the holidays, accumulated only 10 miles of snow trail mountain biking and what seems like 10 pounds of turkey, etc! :D
It was a character builder on the way home, half of the 21km commute had a 25 mph gusting tailwind, the last half was a gusty headwind! temps of -5 C or 22 F combined for a 6 F windchill, but toasty warm with a new fleece sweatshirt and a Nike Dri Fit long sleeve (Christmas gifts) under the Louis Garneau jacket. Almost too warm on some of the trip. We're supposed to get 10-12" of snow by tomorrow night, (just started when I got home), so probably be "On the Buses" tomorrow! ("Snowrco" (old Norco) snow bike no closer to being ready than it was before Christmas.) |
No ride today with snow and much ice.
Another storm comming in on Friday evening. Perhaps Monday |
I just heard a very interesting long range weather forecast. It seems that after almost two years of drought, Queensland is now apparently in for some extreme monsoonal weather conditions. If this holds, I might have some very interesting commutes over the next two months.
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My company is still shut down, so I really didn't commute, but did ride in to work just to see how things were going. It was a morning exercise ride, and it was warm (~55 degrees) and not raining. But on the way home, my 10 speed winter bike (the LeTour) decided to release a crank from the shaft, and I found that the nut would not thread itself. I turned it around, and it threaded, but I had to take it easy on the way home. This evening, I found another nut in the pile of used parts I've kept, and fixed it. So hopefully I'll be ready for a commute on Monday.
John |
Did my first commute of 2003 yesterday. Despite the wind and rain it was good to be back on the bike.
I made the decision over the holidays to try panniers again. This time I invested in a decent rack to mount them. The difference over a backpack is amazing. |
The weatherman exaggerated again, only 6" of snow overnight, not the 12" forecast, so I ventured forth on the bike instead of the bus. LIght snow, temp of -4 C, 25 F, light tailwind first half, headwind second half of 21 km (13 miles) ride. The Kenda slicks were ok through the mostly slush and loose snow on the roads, only had 1 slow motion spill when going through deep snow around the parking lot gate at the hospital I take a shortcut through near the end of the trip. I was surprised it only took an hour and 2 minutes, it's usually a little less than an hour in the dry.
My feet got wet early, so they were cold about half way in, I'll have to put some waterproofing on the hiking shoes. Only got slushed by 2 cars and a garbage truck, just minor splattering. The last quarter of the ride was a bit blurry, my glasses were getting wet from the light snow falling and a little slush spattered as well, but not bad enough to stop and clean them! :D |
It has been an interesting two days here in Maine. We were supposed to get 6" of snow Wednesday night. I awoke to roughly 2" of freezing rain/sleet covered by less than 1" of snow. Despite this and high winds (gusting to over 30 mph) it was not a bad day for riding. Today the winds are lower, but the plow trucks never plowed the shoulders yesterday. So today I had to ride through a mixture of slush, ice and big chunks of crap. It his one of these chunks and took a header into the snow bank. I was only going about 12 pmh so puppy and I were fine.
Finally decided to break down my route. It is as follows: 2.5 miles out of town, primary road, 8 foot shoulder, 55 mph speed limit. 5.5 miles out of town, 0-6 foot shoulder, 25-25 mph speed limit, 1 light. 1 mile in town, primary, 0-4 foot shoulder, 25 mph speed limit, 1 light. looking forward to a 5,000+ mile 2003. |
Oh vey....my computer just beeped at me and notified me of a weather update for here in southern Maine....
...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CONTINUES A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON... TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL REACH 10 TO 20 INCHES.... Yahoo! And another storm is due here mid-week next week. We could be in for a good ole fashion winter. |
Last night: 13 miles, nice ride.
Today: 7, nice and sunny. I expect this p.m.'s ride to be relatively toasty and I'm looking forward to it. |
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