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neilfein 02-28-08 03:57 PM

Jury duty commute - The ride in was cold, my eyes were tearing the whole way even with wraparound glasses. On the way back, I almost got sideswiped by a truck. I really should have written down the "how's my driving" number.

bradlyj 02-28-08 07:26 PM

My first commute today. Brand new bike. I went with a Schwinn Cruiser. Not the lightest bike in the world, but I wanted comfort over speed, at least with this bike. Left home at -1 F (-18 C), a bit chilly, but I was overdressed so it didn't take me long to take off the balaclava. The wind was calm so it got a little toasty. Traffic was light, which was nice for my first commute. Should be the first of many commutes, might not tomorrow though, The weather forecast isn't looking very good.

Mazaev 02-29-08 01:02 AM

Was a nice ride, 19F out, until about half-way at which point the spring on one of my Eggbeaters broke. Gonna be a rather annoying ride home. The legs just haven't wanted to work the last couple of days.

teamcompi 02-29-08 01:45 AM

It seemed so much like spring for the last few days so I pulled out the recumbent, great ride to work, sun coming up a little cold at minus 8 but by no means nasty. As the day progressed it got warmer and and the clouds moved in, and the snow came, by the time I got home there was a few inches on the ground and I was wishing I was on the upright with studs. I really KNOW spring is just around the corner!

JoeyMac 02-29-08 01:49 AM

welcome bad human and bradlyj, hope you love your commute!

Today was nice so I took out the '67 Western Flyer 3-Speed english roadster that I just picked up last week for a cruise and picked up some groceries. It's going to need a little work but it rolls fine. not fine enough that I would trust it to take me to work though, so I grabbed the '77 Zebrakenko 10-speed for the commute. I guess it was colder than normal today, although I couldn't tell that much because I still end up hot and sweaty at the end of my ride. The reason I knew was because I got a few different comments like, "You must be cold!" (actually I am sweating, thanks) and "you're a brave one" (nah, it's a lot of fun) "In the summer maybe!"

If you're new to winter commuting get used to that.

MIKEnDC 02-29-08 06:30 AM

Welcome to the new folks!

Nice ride in for me today: +/-20F and calm. With all the wind this week, I was beginning to think I was losing it.

Tried coming in about 20 minutes earlier today--works out well. I lock up at the loading dock entrance whose door opens at 6:00AM. The locker room (shower) used to not open 'til 6 either, but they just changed the card reader system, and now the LR will permit entry 24/7 apparently. By going in a bit earlier, I can lock up at the usual place and just walk around to the main entrance (public) which opens at 5:45 for most staff people.

So not only can I squeak in early enough to sign in at 6:00, I get less traffic on the way in, and it will prolong my early morning darkness ride. I LOVE riding at night :D

tarwheel 02-29-08 07:02 AM

Congratulations newbie commuters! Be careful, it's addictive. This has been a tough week for me, very cold mornings (for NC) and very windy afternoons. I can take the cold just fine but the rides home have been tough, riding into cold NW headwinds most of the way. Maybe I'll get a break today. The temperature was much warmer this morning (29F) than yesterday (22) but didn't feel like it. I was comfortable though, and didn't have a drop of sweat on me when I got to work. Hopefully the winds will ease up this afternoon or at least change directions to the SW so I'll have a tailwind for a change. Have a nice weekend everyone. The weather is supposed to be great here, so I'm planning long rides with friends both days. I'll finish up the month with about 525 miles, my most ever for a February -- mainly due to commuting.

pinkrobe 02-29-08 09:39 AM

Much better today! A balmy -3C, clear and no wind. I'm taking off at noon to get a permit at City Hall, but then I'm going to for a road ride in the warm weather. Wheeeeee!

Edit: The road ride was awesome! It was +14C when I left and warmer when I got back. I wore all my commuting gear [including pack and lock] and rode the singlespeed.

noisebeam 02-29-08 01:17 PM

Today it is forecast to be 85F for the ride home. Has been in the 80-83F range earlier this week.

Al

caloso 02-29-08 01:27 PM

A beautiful spring day, a few weeks early.

ajmstilt 02-29-08 01:36 PM

Perfect commute in today, 60 degrees, slight wind. I took the long way in to work, which is along the American River between folsom and Sacramento. I'd almost forgotten just how beautiful California can be.

...and the eye candy was out in full force.

UltraViolet 02-29-08 02:32 PM

allmost hit by a car on a roundabout; he just didn't see me, and as i slowed down he went past not even looking in my direction!

simply not good enough

Flimflam 02-29-08 03:36 PM

Still a bit cool this morning, but much warmer than the past two days - this afternoon it started snowing more, still coming down and a nice warm -4C. CM should be fun tonight in all this :)

chephy 02-29-08 05:21 PM

I got waved through stop signs today by crossing guards. Normally when I encounter crossing guards while cycling they are trying to make sure that I don't sneak by when peds are crossing just because I'm on a bike. But this time there were no peds, and the bored guards really wanted to find some sort of outlet for their energy, I guess. :D

HardyWeinberg 02-29-08 05:56 PM

looking *very* wet to head home.

dobovedo 02-29-08 06:10 PM

February is OVER!!!!! WAaaaaaaaahoooooOOOOOOOO.

It was 43F today. Warmest commute in...um... can't remember. Didn't even mind the 100mph wind.

Buglady 03-01-08 01:03 AM

I rode today, yay!! But the hills got steeper somehow. Must have been the snow. *nods*

Layering was a fun challenge, I must say. Started with fleece tights over my shorts, a long sleeve Polartec shirt under a thin sweater and my shell, mitts and neck warmer - came home in shorts and the Polartec alone....

J B Bell 03-01-08 02:24 AM

It's been getting warmer, my layering strategy is a bit wonky.

Been using the pannier on my Tikit more--street shoes and "just in case" rain pants and booties go in very nicely.

Alas, my shifting has been all over the place. I cleaned my chain, adjusted, adjusted some more, got a work buddy to hold up the thing while I adjusted--it's put me in quite a foul mood.

Finally I figured out the derailleur itself was grotty enough to be stiff. Which accounts for why shifting to a bigger cog seemed especially balky--being as it just lets tension off, to where the spring is supposed to do it, it's not as much a "forced" action as shifting to a littler cog.

Now I just need to get at it with a toothbrush and some proper lube, I think. Yay, learning maintenance! Boo, ignorant frustration!

ban guzzi 03-01-08 09:21 AM

very nice.
Warming up daily! Actually saw a threat of a sunrise on my way in! I go a long time in the winter without sunlight due to 12 hour shifts.

Dreading and excited all the same to see more than the two other commuters I've seen all winter on my route...

Jeffbeerman2 03-01-08 10:48 AM

Feb is over and the weather is beautiful. Yipeeee! arch isn't always nice in KS but we cave crested the hill.

All I can think about are my upgrades coming via UPS next friday.

I ordered a wheel from Peter White and he's so busy it took almost two weeks for him to get around to lacing it up.

My upgrades next weekend:
-Shimano disc generator hub
-B&M Lumotec IQ fly 40Lux LED headlight with light sensor and standlight (replacing my old-generation Dinotte battery-eater)
-B&M generator tail light
-Schwalbe Marathon Plus 40Cs, half the weight and more puncture resistance than my current tires (31oz to 18oz tires).
-My $20 wobbly rack is being replaced by a tubus Logo with low pannier mounts and taillight mount

These are significant upgrades and I can't go an hour without thinking about them. Only a kid ordering stuff out of the back of a comic book is more excited than I am right now.

spider-man 03-01-08 01:11 PM

So I'm riding home from work last night on the MUP, about 10:30. I'm on the overpass over the interstate. At the top of the hill, I see one of the strangest sights ever in my path: a man with his back(side) to me, pants down, crouched over and doing nature's business. "What the ****?!!" I shout. No response.

Just thought I'd share. Another argument for fenders, I suppose.

knatchwa 03-01-08 02:52 PM

oh what fun it is to ride from work and home again. hey :)

northbend 03-02-08 12:12 PM

I rode my bike to work Thursday, second time this week (and second time this year) - Tuesday was great - nice and clear but yesterday, pretty stupid of me as I really wasn't prepared for the elements. I had gotten ready believing the forecast called for clearing and moderate temps but whan I opened the door to leave - rain! I was stubborn and foolish enough to think the weather would improve as I headed west twords Bellevue. Well, it didn't. 26 miles in the rain, no fenders, booties and a marginal jacket. Arrived soaked to the skin, caked in grime. Good thing there are hot showers and a dry set of clothes for me at work. So there I am later on at my desk, got my wet clothes hung over chairs and such hoping everything will dry out in time to ride home. Eventually I gave up and arranged to have my wife come and pick me up. Didn't want to step into wet shorts and ride for an hour and a half to get home even if the sun did eventually break out.

What an adventure.

The morning rain was fine and dense at times. I was climbing a steep stretch of the Issaquah Fall City Road where there are no houses, the trees were thick on both sides and no car traffic. Pitch black and all alone, my glasses started to fog up and I had trouble making out where the edge of the road was. The white fog strip that is usually painted on the edge was covered with a winter's coating of grime and there wasn't much for a dividing line. I am riding more in the center of the road and moving my head (I have a helmet mounted light..) to the right occasionally to keep a bearing on the ditch and I see some eyes reflecting green looking back at me from the woods. The spacing between the eyes was pretty wide and I am sure it's a large animal and it unsettled me enough to pick up my pace. The faster I started to going up the hill the more afraid I got. Were you afraid of the dark when you were a kid? I was. Then on the right side I head something crashing around in the underbrush and that made me go even faster...freak out time!

I finally reached the Sammamish Plateau, steetlights and the comfort of car traffic, I was thinking maybe the time has come to buy some pepper spray for protection. Who knows what could happen if a cougar jumped on me looking for a fast meal. I'm generally secure being a pretty big guy but now I am not so sure of myself.
Feeling a bit lower on the food chain. Does anyone else carry the stuff?

Saturday, I found a small unit of Pepper Spray at GI Joes. I think it is more for my peace of mind rather than how well it will work but I've had this general uneasiness one feels when they are not on the top rung of the food chain ever since my last haircut. The barber was telling me about cougar sightings in the areas where I typically do trail runs in North Bend. Her own experience was a few months ago on the John Wayne trail and neighbor of hers cut short a hike up Rattlesnake Ridge last fall. I myself have never seen a cougar in the wild but I have spotted on 2 separate occasions in the past year, Bobcats. One of those sightings was in the same general area of I was riding the morning when I encountered the electric green eyes. If I was ever jumped by a cougar I am pretty sure it would be on me before even I knew it was there. The spray is a last resort, hopefully cats don't like spicy food.

The forecasters call for clearing this Tuesday. I look forward to the ride. This time a little better prepared.

knatchwa 03-02-08 11:27 PM

Being it sunday just went out for a ride up along some winding country roads and some simple climbs figured I would take it easy. Though I should get back up to Old San Juan Grade and ride that amazing mountain. Or well in comparison to a 1000' the hill :) fun times.

MIKEnDC 03-03-08 05:33 AM

Monday morning! Commuting puts a different spin on that old and dreaded phrase. 28F and calm this morning--the kind of ride you want to just go on and on...

Forecast for this afternoon hereabouts is 64 and sunny! I packed along a pair of cotton knickers (actually rock climbing/yoga pants) for the ride home. :D

Was getting nicer over the weekend, as well--though windy as all get-out Saturday. I was riding on the mostly deserted MUP getting buffeted pretty well. Dead-flat, pretty smooth path, and I was working pretty hard in a pretty low gear (36/27) and just barely overtaking pedestrians! Not the sort of thing to inspire someone to go out and get a bike. Oh well.


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