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They're baaaaaccckkkk.
The warm weather brought out the crowds again, and yesterday I got to see a bunch of people I hadn't seen for a while. The ipod zombies, the my dog is walking me on the wrong side of the path, and oblivious rollerblader girl (she got extra points for staring intently at her phone while rollberblading with earbuds) were all out, as well as the I'm not riding in the ice and snow commuter (me).
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True. An under appreciated benefit of the winter commute are the months of solitude and unimpeded riding. At times that can be mistaken for loneliness and the fight for survival when it's 10 below and the wind is howling. Every season certainly has it's pros and cons, as long as I'm on the bike I can handle it all.
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Originally Posted by no motor?
(Post 13974495)
as well as the I'm not riding in the ice and snow commuter (me).
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Newest one was the Mommy in a cowboy hat on a wiggle board behind the baby on a big wheel had to smile at the unusual juxtaposition of human powered transports...been nobody but me and the crows on the MUP for the last few months, and they aren't good company... :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by dorosz
(Post 13974858)
Mommy in a cowboy hat on a wiggle board behind the baby on a big wheel
Rick / OCRR |
Perhaps the saddest yesterday in the 73F record temperature was a guy on his roller skis. Unless he traveled, he couldn't have had real skis on his feet more than a handful of times this winter around here.
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Oh, but the view is much better in the spring/summer!! :D
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Yeah, that's the bad aspect of good weather. There were lots of those types in NYC in the last few days. Part of me says that it's good to have more people cycling, but part of me wants them back in the woodwork :)
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Tucson will be coming up on its "winter" about the middle of May when it gets hot enough that nobody else wants to ride their bike.
This will continue until early October. For the record, I'll miss the company on the bike path. :( |
I hate the high schoolers who scream out there window at riders. Dumb @sses
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Originally Posted by chefisaac
(Post 13976431)
I hate the high schoolers who scream out there window at riders. Dumb @sses
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I enjoy the company on the MUP. Its nice to be around people who are also getting into shape. They add to the nice scenery too...
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I get a lot of weird looks from people my age. One reason is that I am a clyde. The other is that I am only 18 and I take biking seriously, and I enjoy it. It is very, very hard to find people my age with the same interest in bikes as me. And this weather also causes a lot of people to hang out on the trail like it's a social hotspot to drink and smoke, which also irritates me.
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The bugs were out today, I was surprised to see them already.
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Originally Posted by no motor?
(Post 13979178)
The bugs were out today, I was surprised to see them already.
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Originally Posted by no motor?
(Post 13979178)
The bugs were out today, I was surprised to see them already.
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We hardly had a winter here in southern Michigan. We just went from fall to spring and now summer is here early. Yet oddly, after being so warm during the day we had a mixture of rain and golf ball sized hail last night. I think it it will be a long, muggy summer this year.
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I like seeing MUPs and bike lanes packed; it means we need more!
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Originally Posted by stdlrf11
(Post 13976764)
I enjoy the company on the MUP. Its nice to be around people who are also getting into shape. They add to the nice scenery too...
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Originally Posted by AdamDZ
(Post 13976657)
Ignore. Their brains are not fully developed yet.
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Here in Santa Monica we have the great beach bike path, but it's people like this that keep me off of it. Tourists who rented bikes, recumbent trikes, or even worse, Segways, going nowhere in particular and stopping on the path with no warning...the walkers and joggers who ignore the signs reading BIKES ONLY and the sidewalk right next to the path and veer onto the bike path...I almost never bother riding on there unless it's the middle of a weekday, or if it's cloudy out.
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Yeah, I tend to avoid bike lanes during the warm months too for that reason too.
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It's for all these reasons I prefer riding on streets than on pathways; it's just easier to deal with motor traffic than with foot traffic.
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An under appreciated benefit of the winter commute are the months of solitude and unimpeded riding. |
Originally Posted by no motor?
(Post 13974495)
The warm weather brought out the crowds again, and yesterday I got to see a bunch of people I hadn't seen for a while. The ipod zombies, the my dog is walking me on the wrong side of the path, and oblivious rollerblader girl (she got extra points for staring intently at her phone while rollberblading with earbuds) were all out, as well as the I'm not riding in the ice and snow commuter (me).
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Aside from the 3-wide weaving teens trying to play chicken with everyone, Indian folk walking on the wrong side and parents with loose toddlers wandering all over; this one was my favorite from the President's Day break in February:
The usual onslaught of weekday 25+ MPH wannabe racer muppets are at least predictable. |
Originally Posted by modernjess
(Post 13974598)
True. An under appreciated benefit of the winter commute are the months of solitude and unimpeded riding. At times that can be mistaken for loneliness and the fight for survival when it's 10 below and the wind is howling. Every season certainly has it's pros and cons, as long as I'm on the bike I can handle it all.
Of course, this winter in MN was not much of a winter at all. Only a week or two below zero and not much snow. |
Originally Posted by mechBgon
(Post 13981954)
Weird. I rode 46 miles of arterials and highways just tonight alone, and not a single iPod zombie, nor any of the others you listed. Just nice predictable auto traffic. I'm probably doing something wrong :thumb:
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