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Windy ride this morning. It's been raining all week. Last night we had a storm; the wife called me one hour before my home commute to tell me she's going to pick me up, and that's final. Ok, I told her to bring the bike rack along. Right on time, the storm moved away and gave way to one of the most spectacular sunsets I've seen lately! There was this HUGE and GORGEOUS double-rainbow... it was a sight to behold. I didn't say anything, but then my wife said that if she had not come to pick me up she would have missed the show! :) I forgave her... :)
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I saw that last night too. The entire sky was unbelievable from 4 all the way to sunset. For me, it made up for the week.
I rather enjoyed being unaffected by all the street flooding yesterday. Well, Oxford St was a series of curb-to-curb ponds. A ped was walking down the sidewalk by one. I couldn't resist taking me feet off the pedals and and screaming, "Weeeeee!" as I rode by him. He laughed. So, yeah, maybe I was affected. This morning, the wind's a tailwind for me. Could be a challenge on the way home though. |
42.45 mile ride in to work in 35 degree temps. But it didn't feel as cold to me. I left earlier- 5am and didn't stop off that long like I normally do where my mother works (daycare at our church). I've been using a Mini Maglight and wow what a difference it makes. This thing lights up the road well. Which is good because half my ride was in the dark.
Dogs all over the place this morning. I got buzzed several times and one guy, two lanes over, going in the opposite direction yells, "GET THE <bleep> OFF THE ROAD!" I guess his work buddies all high-fived each other on their way to the job site. Morons. It still baffles me that I'm cycling for almost 2.5 hours and can beat my co-workers that drive in from a few miles down the road. I guess cycling motivates me to get a real early start. I do love it that much. |
We had our first snowfall last night, less then an inch, but it'll probably all be melted by noon. The ride in was a lil wet as a result, a lil cold (28), and a lil breezy...but fine otherwise. Ran into the director of my department as I was going up the steps carrying my bike and he couldn't believed I'd biked in today. Then he cracked up when I told him I have studded tires for when it gets really bad. :)
BTW, I learned that even with fenders, some puddles are so big and deep, you're still gonna get wet :D |
Nice ride in today after skipping yesterday. 37F and just about calm. No near death experiences.
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Beautiful morning in our nation's capital today. 50 degrees, sunny blue sky, and Friday morning rush-hour traffic wasn't too bad. Great time.
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*^#@*. I'm tired of winter. :crash: WINDY and cool (almost cold) again this morning.
I broke down and wore my mtn bike shorts today. :eek: I usually wear bibs and thought I'd give the shorts a try before the big ride tomorrow. |
I have to drop off a 30 pound package (24"x20"x8" Box)... I don't have an extracycle or the time to get to UPS before work. Car it is. Ugh. I hate traffic.
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I only got in two days of commuting this week. :(
But today is one of them so I'm a happy camper. :) |
Originally Posted by dalmore
Current favorite: Share the Road
http://www.atlantabike.org/images/bumper-sticker.JPG This is a sheet of bumper stickers. Got scissors? http://probicycle.com/15cutbk.gif or the SBL style? |
The top one. I've never seen the bottom one.
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Originally Posted by chephy
Out of curiosity, what's the new route? I've been following and visualizing your commute since I'm a fellow Torontonian myself who frequently rides downtown, same streets you ride on. :)
I find that my commute is always slowed down by rain. I turn at much lower speeds, for example, because I don't want to slide under some car wheels. Ride in today was pretty brutal, stationary didn't really notice a wind, but I got blown about a fair bit and had a fairly heavy eastern wind blowing in my face - I knew it'd be a slow ride, and didn't get bogged down in the mental aspect of it all. 38 mins 12.5mph avg. Heading across the Bloor viaduct I got honked at (and a window was down, though I didn't hear anything) for overtaking another bike (had to come out in the lane to overtake) - presumably because the traffic was basically stationary, they were irritable. I certainly didn't make any dangerous moves. They got a "F*&^ YOU!" over the shoulder. I motioned a "huh?" with my arm, and as I was passing, looked in and gave a huge beaming smile :) Got yelled at again around the corner, when moving across the stacked up lines of traffic to get into the left-turn filter lane (which had only one car in it, at the front) "You're supposed to" and that's all I heard, I turned and yelled "WHAT?" but nothing.. I think she was trying to tell me I was supposed to do what the bike signs say, which is an alternative pedestrian method of taking the intersection (Bloor/Sherbourne) - seeing as I know that westbound traffic has an advanced-green in rush hour, I prefer to take the road - I get through nicely, and there's never been a problem. Still, enjoyable ride - didn't tire myself out with the headwinds and hope for a nice tailwind tonight (yeah right!) :) |
Left earlier this morning, about 6:30... much less traffic. Made for a good uneventful ride. Just the way I like it :)
This is the time of year when cow-orkers give you funny looks when they see the bike garb about your cube. LoL it's only down to 32 in the mornings so far. |
hiya! i'm fairly new to the commuting thing. i usually just ride to enjoy life. but i guess i commute to school. it's not a long trip at all. 6 miles there, 6 miles back. i'm trying different routes. i try to make the ride 2/3'rds of the time.
i've finally found a great route for the first half of my ride. the second half of my ride is still annoying. there aren't any good "back roads" to take, it seems. on top of it all, i've decided i need a bigger bag. tallahassee does start of chilly in the morning, but you have to layer it up and by the time i get where i'm going, i'm in a t-shirt and pants again. it's getting tough to fit all the notebooks, spare kits, tools, phone, keys, jackets, long-sleeve shirts, and lunch into this one small bag. but hey, i'm poor, and it's worth it. i feel so great the rest of the day. so, today: low to mid 40's, crisp, sunny! much better than wednesday's cloudy, warm(er) and wet. i tried a new way for the second half of my ride, and maybe i was just tired, but i was so beat afterwards, and it seemed to take longer. the good part: not a single honk, "hey-man-why-dontcha-ride-on-the-sidewalk", or flying birds at all! that's a first in the morning. |
No commute for me. I am using up excessive PTO before the end of the year. 3 day weekends! Yay!
I will probably put in a decent 30 mile ride after I visit a rec center. I need to determine how to get from the platte trail to union station so that I may take the new light rail line on monday. |
First below zero ride of the year!
I rode in the short way this morning about 15 miles of road/trail mix. Good conditions with some glare ice in spots. Scared myself when I turned the corner to see two big yellow eyes staring at me in my headlight. It turned out to be a husky instead of a wolf!
My shifting was slowed up by sticky cables. This is the first time I've run into that in the cold. They probably need a lube job. Lowest temperature on the route this morning was 5 below zero (F.) No wind, but I still had cold finger tips wearing a pair of liners and lobster claw mits. My toes eventually got cold up through the pedals. I'll have to get out the warm gear I guess. My water bottle thermos of coffee stayed hot! The ride took 70 minutes. Not bad for studs. |
Originally Posted by MyPC8MyBrain
This is the time of year when cow-orkers give you funny looks when they see the bike garb about your cube. LoL it's only down to 32 in the mornings so far.
"Isn't it too cold for that?" As I hang up my jacket, I reveal a sweat-soaked base layer and retort: "Does it look like I'm cold to you?" Then grab my comb, hair gel, change of clothes and deoderant, then wander off to change. |
What a fun morning it was for the ride in. Had a guy in a large boxy delivery truck pull our right in front of me causing me to hit the brakes to avoid hitting him. I was so mad that I followed him and he pulled into a gas station less than half a mile away. I pulled up as he was getting out and asked him if he knew he almost hit me. Of course he replies I wasn't any where near you and I told him where I was but he still didn't understand. At one point he said he thought I was on the sidewalk which I wasn't. Anyway, I don't think he learned anything but maybe he will keep an eye our more for cyclists. TGIF :)
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62 degrees. In Vermont. In November. WT*?! :eek:
Quartering headwind. Nothing too horrible. Didn't slow me up too much. Since it was so warm, I wore my other stylish beer jersey from U Medvídků :) |
Nice and clear today, no wind and a balmy -3C. Unfortunately, I was [and still am] quite hung over. :( Oh well, live and learn.
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Originally Posted by Mr_H
BTW, I learned that even with fenders, some puddles are so big and deep, you're still gonna get wet :D
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A beautiful day, and I ran into a friend whose daily commute was only a rumor to me before this morning. But New York on a Friday morning is sometimes nuts. The traffic was snarled. Drivers lurched and jerked. A cab suddenly stopped in front of me — just as a parked truck flung open his door. I wouldn't have been doored but clotheslined! I had to brake and paddle along the truck's side panel to keep from going down. The trucker who nearly creamed me gave me the thumbs-up. "That was amazing!" he said. I couldn't believe how oblivious he was. Also, New York smelled like cheap gasoline today. I might just have to ride at lunch....
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Originally Posted by Flimflam
The new route is from work (King/Spadina), taking Adelaide east to Sherbourne, north to Bloor, east to Chester and then through some side streets (Arundel/Logan/Mortimer/something else) up to Cosburn and east along there to Main. The long steady slope on Sherbourne is what slows me I think
Anyway, if you want to vary your routes, you may try crossing the Don Valley elsewhere: Queen, Dundas (if you like bike lanes :)), Gerrard (if you like bike lanes on bridges but not elsewhere :)). Something like Adelaide -> Victoria -> Shuter -> River -> Dundas -> Logan -> Cosburn, or Shuter -> River -> Gerrard -> Jones -> Donaldson -> Cosburn might be fun for a change, although not necessarily faster. But it's tough to beat the Bloor Viaduct for view... :) (Mods, how are we doing? Is it time for us to migrate to PMs for this stuff or the Toronto thread?)
Originally Posted by Flimflam
The is 'new' compared with my summer route of through by Cherry beach, etc.
Originally Posted by Flimflam
Got yelled at again around the corner, when moving across the stacked up lines of traffic to get into the left-turn filter lane (which had only one car in it, at the front) "You're supposed to" and that's all I heard, I turned and yelled "WHAT?" but nothing.. I think she was trying to tell me I was supposed to do what the bike signs say, which is an alternative pedestrian method of taking the intersection (Bloor/Sherbourne) - seeing as I know that westbound traffic has an advanced-green in rush hour, I prefer to take the road - I get through nicely, and there's never been a problem.
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Originally Posted by ax0n
That's one of my favorite things about bike commuting. The cow-orker shock. :P
"Isn't it too cold for that?" As I hang up my jacket, I reveal a sweat-soaked base layer and retort: "Does it look like I'm cold to you?" |
Sunny again, and actually pretty much dry on the ground too. That can't last. Actually it's already grayed over.
Had to make my kid get off the bike and push it across the last intersection to get to his school, 1st S then E. He was doing these crazy not quite diagonal crossings freaking out the drivers (who should really have more stop signs but...) |
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