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Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 9991058)
I still don't have any beer in my house. Can you believe that? :twitchy: :twitchy: :twitchy:
And, I didn't even touch the tequila last time, either. :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by balto charlie
(Post 9993773)
13K wow!!! You can also call it 20KK. Well done. I guess your lack of beer consumption allows you to attain 13K and keeps me @ 5K(in a good year). Well done Isaias. Now will you please go drink a beer.
@Bob - I think I'll be meeting you at Oregon Ridge, Sunday, via bike. That should get me around 140 miles by the time I get back home. |
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 9993870)
@Bob - I think I'll be meeting you at Oregon Ridge, Sunday, via bike. That should get me around 140 miles by the time I get back home.
My plug from bbctalk: On Again/Off Again. 102 miles. Start at 8AM Sunday, Nov. 8th. Oregon Ridge Park pkng lot This ride offers a lot of options for a wide range of riders. The premise of the route is to cover all 40.5 miles of the NCR/Heritage trail in 5 different segments. Each segment is interspersed with moderately hilly road riding that wanders in and out of the Little Gunpowder valley. The 4 crossover points allow for easy shortcuts and "drop-ins". Full ride is 102.8 miles with lunch in York PA. Short cuts are 28mi (@ Weisberg rd), 49mi (@ Freeland rd), 66mi (@ Glen Rock) and 82mi (@ Glatfelters). You can easily drop in to the ride at a point different from the start. (email me so we can look out for you) The trail is hard-packed and stable, but bumpy. Bring 28mm + tires for comfort, but 25's should be fine as we're never doing more than 10 miles on the trail at one time. PM me for a cue sheet. Bikely map here: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/360827 -GB Bob |
Originally Posted by greaterbrown
(Post 9994366)
Good stuff. I'll probably ride up too. Should be a decent group for it. I've gotten a few inquiries from DC Rand and BBC folks.
... PM me for a cue sheet. Bikely map here: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/360827 -GB Bob EDIT: Just noticed. The map starts and ends at someones private mansion. Whoops! |
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 9994790)
I checked out the map and the cue sheet in the map. I had to print it in landscape, because I'm getting the adverts from bikely.com running over top of the cue if I print it in portrait.
EDIT: Just noticed. The map starts and ends at someones private mansion. Whoops! Start/end is Oregon Ridge parking lot. Proper cue sheet here: http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0...OTdkMTIy&hl=en |
Originally Posted by greaterbrown
(Post 9995008)
Hah! wrong driveway indicated on bikely. (that's my other home ;))
Start/end is Oregon Ridge parking lot. Proper cue sheet here: http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0...OTdkMTIy&hl=en
Originally Posted by Google Documents
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Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 9995107)
It no workie!
They have a hidden different address for non sign in access. Try this: http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0...OTdkMTIy&hl=en |
I had a GB spotting this morning around 8 AM, we were going different directions so all we could do was shout hello as we passed. In my ~10 mile ride through the city this morning I spotted at least one cyclists every mile, I really :love: seeing more cyclists out and about, better yet is even running into people you know.
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Originally Posted by greaterbrown
(Post 9995225)
I fire googledocs! :crash:
They have a hidden different address for non sign in access. Try this: http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0...OTdkMTIy&hl=en |
Originally Posted by The Human Car
(Post 9995281)
I had a GB spotting this morning around 8 AM, we were going different directions so all we could do was shout hello as we passed. In my ~10 mile ride through the city this morning I spotted at least one cyclists every mile, I really :love: seeing more cyclists out and about, better yet is even running into people you know.
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Originally Posted by The Human Car
(Post 9995281)
I had a GB spotting this morning around 8 AM, we were going different directions so all we could do was shout hello as we passed. In my ~10 mile ride through the city this morning I spotted at least one cyclists every mile, I really :love: seeing more cyclists out and about, better yet is even running into people you know.
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Originally Posted by HC203
(Post 9996704)
All I can say is America is f=ed up in the way that we get around. I swear motorists just think we are pests and despite bike advocacy it is an engrained mindset "the car is king, we love them more than anything else" I don't see any cyclists on my way back and forth to the gym. I try to smile at motorists and think good thoughts but I usually want to spit. With that said I do see a fair amount of commuters going down my street. Seriously though, compared to European cities it's a joke. :) On the upside-I like the feeling of superiority as I ride past dozens of cars at a light.
http://bit.ly/atnwi <-- Report: Sharp rise in UK cycling casualties |
I'm finally having a :beer: :thumb:
This one's for Bob. He broke 7,000 miles and is well on his way to setting a new PR. Yay!!!! Anyone else set a PR...? more reason for me to have another :beer: |
schucks. barring injury, I should see 8k this year.
cheers! |
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 9996743)
Well, at least one Euro country is still having a not so good time at it:
http://bit.ly/atnwi <-- Report: Sharp rise in UK cycling casualties I didn't count miles in 09, I tallied my workouts but there were a bunch of running days. I might do it in 09 as i am so f-ing inspired!!!! I'm riding on Sunday morning. What time is your OAOA ride? |
Originally Posted by HC203
(Post 9996885)
I didn't count miles in 09, I tallied my workouts but there were a bunch of running days. I might do it in 09 as i am so f-ing inspired!!!! I'm riding on Sunday morning. What time is your OAOA ride?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/31/wo...e/31bikes.html Bob's Sunday ride starts at Oregon Ridge Park at 8am. |
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Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 9997013)
France has it's problems too--not from motorists:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/31/wo...e/31bikes.html Bob's Sunday ride starts at Oregon Ridge Park at 8am. |
I stopped in at DD this evening and said hi to some of the locals that hang out there and one asked if he didn't see me on Millford Mill a bit earlier as he saw a guy riding with two red lights on the back of his helmet... GB sighting #2 today.
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Originally Posted by HC203
(Post 9996704)
On the upside-I like the feeling of superiority as I ride past dozens of cars at a light.
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Originally Posted by The Human Car
(Post 9997663)
I stopped in at DD this evening and said hi to some of the locals that hang out there and one asked if he didn't see me on Millford Mill a bit earlier as he saw a guy riding with two red lights on the back of his helmet... GB sighting #2 today.
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GB, 8K:thumb:
I am not recording miles this year but my commute is averaging 60-100 miles per week. Rec riding was pretty low this year. No clue on total but doubt it is a PB. maybe next year I'll record. it's harder to record when you have multiple bikes. I will be at GBs ride tomorrow. Weather looks great. Not certain I will go the distance but will try. I might still have lymes. Strange issues with my body lately. I'll test my fatigue level with this ride. If all goes well I will go on a climbing trip to WVa later this week. I will consider myself cured if I can complete both. Back on drugs if I can't. Bike commuters; I see a lot of them in the Towson/Mnt. Wash area. Seldom any on the westside. NR: that inner tube looks interesting. I can see how it will work. I'll buy it if it's cheap enough. |
Originally Posted by balto charlie
(Post 9999148)
I am not recording miles this year but my commute is averaging 60-100 miles per week. Rec riding was pretty low this year. No clue on total but doubt it is a PB. maybe next year I'll record. it's harder to record when you have multiple bikes.
Originally Posted by balto charlie
(Post 9999148)
I will be at GBs ride tomorrow. Weather looks great. Not certain I will go the distance but will try.
Originally Posted by balto charlie
(Post 9999148)
NR: that inner tube looks interesting. I can see how it will work.
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Originally Posted by greaterbrown
(Post 9999590)
I can't. How does it work?
** Looking at the picture, again, the tubes shown there have schrader valves, so I wonder if they're planning to make a presta valve version? These were designed for BMX riders. Here's how they are attached on the ends: http://flybikesbmx.com/noticias/imag...0unida%204.jpg |
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 9999606)
Here's how they are attached on the ends:
http://flybikesbmx.com/noticias/imag...0unida%204.jpg Oh, and BTW... just what are you doing home and not on the bike? |
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