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I hope you make quick recovery. Sounds very painful. I’ll be riding in the Bradenton area tomorrow, so I’ll keep an eye out for hogs!
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Another wonderful 13 miles. The Sun, sound of my tires, love it
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Originally Posted by Greenhil
(Post 21458325)
It hit you (vs you hitting it)!? I hope your recovery is swift and the only lasting effect is a good story to tell.
Originally Posted by Artmo
(Post 21458629)
I hope you make quick recovery. Sounds very painful. I’ll be riding in the Bradenton area tomorrow, so I’ll keep an eye out for hogs!
Saw my ortho yesterday and got clearance to easy ride whenever I felt no pain. Got on my wife's MW Schwinn and rode 5 miles today. Doing pretty good for an Old Phart. |
OldTryGuy please mend quickly. I have had a whitetail doe follow me down blacktop beside me and thought she was going to crash into me. Instead she went perpendicular to me and jumped a fence. It was scary for a few seconds there. I do miss those rides. I guess I need to start again. Be Well, Bluesfrog.
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Originally Posted by Bluesfrog
(Post 21459897)
OldTryGuy please mend quickly. I have had a whitetail doe follow me down blacktop beside me and thought she was going to crash into me. Instead she went perpendicular to me and jumped a fence. It was scary for a few seconds there. I do miss those rides. I guess I need to start again. Be Well, Bluesfrog.
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Whew! Bike is fine! Thank goodness for that....
Sorry for the injuries. Your reports of post injury ride are awesome. Tell us - wild hog? Is that, like, a boar? with tusks and all? And how come you call yourself 'try'? Man, it sounds like you don't 'try', you 'do'. I mean, it would be way weird to call yourself 'olddoguy', but I think Yoda would object to at least part of your name....:) |
Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
(Post 21459833)
I was on a path instead of the road and she came running up to the path and sideswiped me.
Pain was minimal(adrenaline flowing) until after I bicycled the 4 miles home, striped, showered and then tried to get into bed. Leaning back I felt the cracked ribs move and then realized a trip to the ER was next. Saw my ortho yesterday and got clearance to easy ride whenever I felt no pain. Got on my wife's MW Schwinn and rode 5 miles today. Doing pretty good for an Old Phart. |
Originally Posted by Ballenxj
(Post 21462187)
DANG! :eek: Here's to a speedy recovery.
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Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
(Post 21458261)
SQUEEZE right on in..... :thumb:
Will be 70yo in July and just made an unexpected AND unwanted trip to Blake's Trauma Ward last Monday morning from Englewood. Saw an awesome sunrise out the back of the ambulance heading to Blake on 64. Must say the food was very good as was the care as I spent 2.5 days there after suffering a punctured lung, 2 cracked ribs and cracked scapula, results from a wild hog hitting me and down I went 33 miles into a 100 mile MIDNIGHT ride. BIKE IS FINE!!!!! Saw ortho today and can be back on grocery grabber bike ASA I feel comfortable. |
Originally Posted by smoore
(Post 21463887)
Whew....sorry Bro. Nighttime and wild animals can be kinda scary. Get well soon!
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Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
(Post 21463805)
THANKS!! Another day so 1.55 mile walk this AM and a few hours later back on the Roubaix for a slow 12 miles. Feeling better for sure.
Seriously, I hope you heal quickly, and I share your pain. Three years ago I was attacked by a wild dog up in the mountains and broke my pelvis - spent 2 nights in lovely UVA Hospital. Took a long time to heal, but it doesn’t hurt a bit anymore (honest😃)...... |
Originally Posted by wthensler
(Post 21465560)
One of the few days I log in more miles than OldTryGuy...YES!!....
Seriously, I hope you heal quickly, and I share your pain. Three years ago I was attacked by a wild dog up in the mountains and broke my pelvis - spent 2 nights in lovely UVA Hospital. Took a long time to heal, but it doesn’t hurt a bit anymore (honest😃)...... BTW, had a private room at the Trauma Center until some 60yo guy was brought in with cracked pelvis, multiple breaks in his right leg, bad concussion and other minor stuff. He fell from ladder while 18' up fixing his RV garage ceiling. His wife called late Tuesday and he told her he would be home the next day and back to work on Friday. :innocent: |
Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
(Post 21465675)
NO PAIN HERE EITHER >>> I've been told I LIE LIKE A RUG
BTW, had a private room at the Trauma Center until some 60yo guy was brought in with cracked pelvis, multiple breaks in his right leg, bad concussion and other minor stuff. He fell from ladder while 18' up fixing his RV garage ceiling. His wife called late Tuesday and he told her he would be home the next day and back to work on Friday. :innocent: They must’ve had me on and off the x-day table a half dozen times, because they couldn’t get the right picture angle. Excruciating! And finally, they couldn’t decide whether they were going to operate or not (they didn’t), so I was kept in suspense as part of the adventure 😃. Then the head doc came in and said I was better off breaking a pelvis than a collarbone, because they tend to heal better.....right! My roommate at the hospital’s name was John Dillinger, from West Virginia. Guy had the exact same birth date as my Dad. Other than that he kept soiling himself and kept me up all night with a cadre of nursing staff cleaning him up....... Thought you would enjoy swapping war stories! |
Originally Posted by wthensler
(Post 21465702)
Well, I ain’t gonna lie, mine hurt like a #$&$*$! First, since it happened in such a remote area, I basically laid flat in the road for an hour until someone finally happened along. When I finally got to the hospital, they supposedly pumped me with morphine, but it didn’t even touch the pain. I still wonder if there was any active substance in the IV...................My roommate at the hospital’s name was John Dillinger, from West Virginia. Guy had the exact same birth date as my Dad. Other than that he kept soiling himself and kept me up all night with a cadre of nursing staff cleaning him up.......
Thought you would enjoy swapping war stories! 2011 when bicycle crash resulted in a minor broken neck and collar bone they put me in a room with a stroke guy and same with him keeping things smelly 24/7!! Thinking I'm just skipping the month of APRIL from now on since neck crash, cancer diagnosis, scapula crash all in April. Been up about 2 hours having been AWAKENED BY a knife in my back. YUP, STILL HAVE PAIN reminding me AND the ironic thing is I don't even care for bacon. |
Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
(Post 21466004)
Pain wasn't too bad as I biked the 4.5 miles home but after showering I tried getting into bed and that's when the fireworks went off. Got that upset stomach wanting to puke but just got dressed and into car.
2011 when bicycle crash resulted in a minor broken neck and collar bone they put me in a room with a stroke guy and same with him keeping things smelly 24/7!! Thinking I'm just skipping the month of APRIL from now on since neck crash, cancer diagnosis, scapula crash all in April. Been up about 2 hours having been AWAKENED BY a knife in my back. YUP, STILL HAVE PAIN reminding me AND the ironic thing is I don't even care for bacon. Rest up, I’ll carry on your legacy as best I can while you heal up (if that’s even possible)... At 418 miles and counting for May......... |
Originally Posted by wthensler
(Post 21466159)
😃😃😃😃😃😃 I think in many states if you hit an animal, you can lay claim to the road kill. I didn’t kill the beast that tried to kill me, but if I had, I’d have cooked and grilled the damned thing just out of spite. But he simply wandered into the wilds.......
Rest up, I’ll carry on your legacy as best I can while you heal up (if that’s even possible)... At 418 miles and counting for May......... Bike on and put some happy miles with smiles on for me. :giver: |
Strava records
Being somewhat new to Strava I decided to use it to record my time around a 2.9 mile loop where I live. Setting out on my favorite single speed mtn bike I did three laps and then checked the results. I was surprised when I found out that that loop was a thing on Strava and I had the 10th best recorded single lap time. Being the competitive person that I am I decided take the road bike out in an attempt to better my standings. Two days later I hit it again. Success! I moved up to a respectable 5th knocking almost two minutes off of my previous lap time. The competitive fire never goes out!
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Originally Posted by bikejoel
(Post 21467354)
Being somewhat new to Strava I decided to use it to record my time around a 2.9 mile loop where I live. Setting out on my favorite single speed mtn bike I did three laps and then checked the results. I was surprised when I found out that that loop was a thing on Strava and I had the 10th best recorded single lap time. Being the competitive person that I am I decided take the road bike out in an attempt to better my standings. Two days later I hit it again. Success! I moved up to a respectable 5th knocking almost two minutes off of my previous lap time. The competitive fire never goes out!
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I have to admit I haven't read the entire 126 pages... just the first and last page. But since I'm way over the minimum age, I figured I'd chime in anyway. I'm glad the entire page is not just a list of injuries! I did just get a mount for the Garmin put on my mtb. I think that rather than stay and chat I'm going to go try it out.
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Originally Posted by MadKaw
(Post 21468355)
I have to admit I haven't read the entire 126 pages... just the first and last page. But since I'm way over the minimum age, I figured I'd chime in anyway. I'm glad the entire page is not just a list of injuries! I did just get a mount for the Garmin put on my mtb. I think that rather than stay and chat I'm going to go try it out.
"When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me. — Emo Phillips" |
I got back from my ride. I am SO out of shape. But I am alive and breathing (koff...koff) It was 32ºF out there which is both below my normal temperature limit (but there was no ice) and crazy cold for the middle of May. At least it wasn't snowing.
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You’re tougher than me; riding at 32 degrees! We’ve had snow 2 of the last 3 days. It isn’t all that abnormal for this time of year, but after 50 years here I’ve come to realize you don’t get used to long winters so much as get tired of them. I can’t help thinking, “I know it’s sunny and warm somewhere”. When the warmer weather does come, all will be forgiven and I’ll think I live in the most beautiful place on earth.
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Originally Posted by MadKaw
(Post 21468355)
I have to admit I haven't read the entire 126 pages... just the first and last page. But since I'm way over the minimum age, I did just get a mount for the Garmin put on my mtb. I think that rather than stay and chat I'm going to go try it out.
Think I'll go do the same. Feeling pretty vintage myself lately, so likely one of these. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d9bd824b5.jpeg And FWIW, i'm with Miami Biker regarding mileage. 40-60 miles in a day is good. I always thought 100-150 mi/wk, 40 weeks per year was good annual for me. Since about '84. All my centuries are metric now - better food than the final 100milers get! |
Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 21471222)
All my centuries are metric now - better food than the final 100milers get!
Tomorrow I'm gong to try a favorite route that takes me out to a rural town that usually has someplace to eat and see if anything is open yet. Grabbing something at a gas station convenience store is just not the same thing... |
My Main ride, she was bough as a N+1, but quickly became number 1 choice. I love to ride her!
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...74c5c31662.jpg My Baby |
Originally Posted by DougG
(Post 21472168)
Your comment about food reminds me of what I'm finding difficult about riding during this shutdown. I usually end up riding solo, so in lieu of a group consensus on where we're going, I always set some sort of goal or significant destination. By "significant" I mean someplace that usually involves food, whether a cafe for a late breakfast or lunch, a coffee shop, or just a DQ for ice cream, and that hasn't been possible up to now (although I think that some counter-service places such as DQ are now operating). It has also been difficult to get my DW to ride with me since her first thought is always "where are the bathrooms" and most of those along our rail-trails are also closed -- even the vault toilets that are her last refuge.
Tomorrow I'm gong to try a favorite route that takes me out to a rural town that usually has someplace to eat and see if anything is open yet. Grabbing something at a gas station convenience store is just not the same thing... We don't plan on eating indoors anywhere for a very long time. Social distanced indoor seating is not a sensible concept. Indoors, you're all breathing the same air no matter how far apart you are. It's a time-in-zone kind of thing. A quick in and out somewhere, no problem but the longer we're in there and the smaller the airspace, the more viral particles might get inhaled. Once we see no new infections in our county for a week, then we might eat out. We still have ~200/day in Washington and traffic is picking back up again. |
just a feeler question
any serious interest in a 65 + Jersey? look for my post in the gereral 50+ |
Originally Posted by SammyJ
(Post 21489482)
just a feeler question
any serious interest in a 65 + Jersey? look for my post in the gereral 50+ |
My longest and most expensive ride this year
I’ve been trying to ride almost every day, weather and other activities (like grocery shopping) allowing. Saturday, my neighbor and cycling buddy and I took a 22 mile ride that ended up being the longest of the year so far and very expensive. We rode from Ashburn, VA to Leesburg, VA and stopping at Spokes Etc shop. And sprang for a new Specialized Vado 4 SL.
The new bike will be ready for pickup Wednesday or Thursday. The shop, like so many others was very busy, selling and fixing for the never ending line waiting their turn inside. Last Thursday and today did my short loop. About 5.2 miles. Been doing that two or three times a week for the past month, interspersed with a longer rider here or there. When I start using the Vado, I expect to double my workout distances. And be happier too. |
Originally Posted by BEC111
(Post 21496426)
I’ve been trying to ride almost every day, weather and other activities (like grocery shopping) allowing. Saturday, my neighbor and cycling buddy and I took a 22 mile ride that ended up being the longest of the year so far and very expensive. We rode from Ashburn, VA to Leesburg, VA and stopping at Spokes Etc shop. And sprang for a new Specialized Vado 4 SL.
Not much that I can do about it now and overall I'm satisfied with the Vado, but I might be trading up a bit sooner than I expected to. The whole market and availability of e-bikes is growing and changing so much that there's no telling what will catch my eye when I'm ready. The only thing I can guarantee is that I'll no sooner buy it than they'll come out with something better... |
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