Metro Boston: Good ride today?
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Yesterday my sweetie and I did 45.7 miles on the tandem. A good day.
Today I did 28.9 solo, my first ride on this '77 Gazelle Champion Mondial.
Today I did 28.9 solo, my first ride on this '77 Gazelle Champion Mondial.
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After a brief 16 mile ride Friday morning I followed it by a 60 mile ride Saturday morning on my cross bike. I had my clip on fender in the back. I was covered with a grimy veneer of sandy crud from head to toe and every chain link in between. I headed out right after the rain stopped and by the time I finished the roads were dry with spots of wetness and occasional puddles. In Sudbury I stopped for a break at a park and I saw the final remnants of a once mighty snow mountain. I expect that to be the last I see for the year. Today I rode another 60 but with my Seven Redsky! Way funner.
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Rode the Washington Secondary bike path in RI yesterday. Not at all scenic until you get to Coventry, then it's not bad. It's uphill the whole way westbound. Fortunately, we started at the eastern end so it was downhill on the way home. Not my favorite path. There isn't anywhere to stop for a coffee on the path. And I think we stopped in the one Dunkin' Donuts in America that doesn't have a bathroom. (And nowhere to lock the bikes up, so we brought them inside with us).
There were some quiet stretches without a lot of people, so I was able to ride fast in those parts. All in all, I prefer the CCRT, but it was still cold on the cape.
There were some quiet stretches without a lot of people, so I was able to ride fast in those parts. All in all, I prefer the CCRT, but it was still cold on the cape.
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there's only 1 & it's on the East bound travel lane of 27, heading toward Boston
CREDIT: Google
https://goo.gl/maps/gQp1Q7hK9Gp
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I reported the Auburn grate, and stressed that it is a safety hazard. I rode over the route 27 grate last weekend. That one should be reported too. Maybe the more complaints that are generated the faster they get fixed. There is another one in either Auburn or Millbury. I need to note that location so maybe that can be corrected.
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I reported the Auburn grate, and stressed that it is a safety hazard. I rode over the route 27 grate last weekend. That one should be reported too. Maybe the more complaints that are generated the faster they get fixed. There is another one in either Auburn or Millbury. I need to note that location so maybe that can be corrected.
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a comical wait for a stopped car
riding along the MM in Lexington on Saturday. at the parking lot, someone stopped in the "crossway". they were close to the curb so it seemed safer & easy enough to just stop & wait. don't know what took the guy in front so long but it was comical, to me. a little inconsiderate of the driver to stop where he did, but no big deal. when he started to go I passed behind him trying to stay on my side. I think some ppl were either waiting behind me or approaching from behind me, so as I passed, they tried to pass as well. don't know if they were trying to pass me, probably not. but apparently they were over on the oncoming side a smidge. enough for the guy coming toward us to say out loud a little reminder: "stay on your side please"
riding along the MM in Lexington on Saturday. at the parking lot, someone stopped in the "crossway". they were close to the curb so it seemed safer & easy enough to just stop & wait. don't know what took the guy in front so long but it was comical, to me. a little inconsiderate of the driver to stop where he did, but no big deal. when he started to go I passed behind him trying to stay on my side. I think some ppl were either waiting behind me or approaching from behind me, so as I passed, they tried to pass as well. don't know if they were trying to pass me, probably not. but apparently they were over on the oncoming side a smidge. enough for the guy coming toward us to say out loud a little reminder: "stay on your side please"
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One disadvantage to living close to my LBS is that since it's only a kilometer away, the ride is only a kilometer. Hope it's all fixed up when I get back from travels in two weeks.
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Got out for a short spin around the lake yesterday. The hills that used to seem difficult are now no problem. Maybe it's the new bike, but I'd like to think I'm getting stronger.
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I did my commute today. A bit of rain at the start of both morning and evening runs, but otherwise uneventful. Traffic was light but seemingly frenetic when I started home. Gotta get home! Storm is coming! Gotta get home! Easter is coming! Gotta get home now! Ho hum, another commute.
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Random question - does any one have any experience - positive or negative - with the "Critical Mass" rides the last Fridays of the month?
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Next PT is in May, so right now all homework. Working up to standing up on my left tippy-toes. Two days on, one day off. (Yup, a recovery day.) But crossing the international dateline is messing that up right now. I don’t even know how to handle the return, where I will arrive in Boston ten minutes before I will leave Tokyo.
They let me bring my poles on the trip in case I need them. Will see how I’m feeling the day after tomorrow (it’s already tomorrow here) after I get a proper night’s sleep.
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They let me bring my poles on the trip in case I need them. Will see how I’m feeling the day after tomorrow (it’s already tomorrow here) after I get a proper night’s sleep.
-mr. bill
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Wife and I did a ride on Sunday to Great Brook Farm State Park to check out the price of loam - I know, weird, but it was a really practical reason to ride there. Strange weather that day, gray, cool one moment hot the other, with some surprise sprinkles. Nice quiet roads with many other cyclists present. First time this season that I took my road bike outside and I was flying! All in all we clocked in just a hair under 30 miles after which the wife had to take an emergency nap and I drove with our daughter back to Great Brook to actually buy the loam - and let her feed the animals. There were hundreds of frogs out on the little pond trying to mate, creating such a cacophony that my toddler said her ears were ringing. Saw a couple of snakes too, including the biggest snake I've seen in my life in the wild - more than an inch in diameter, even bigger than what I've seen in California. And in this state to boot! In actuality, it was a very nice, pleasant afternoon out there. Saw some bike trail signs and people on mountain bikes which reminds me that I need to put the gravel tires back on my adventure bike and head out there.
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WOW! Here's my second post! (I just joined!)
GREAT TO SEE SO MANY LOCALS!
I am an abutter to a short section of a rail trail.. which I use for my commute... but haven't tested it with my new bent yet! (Rans VRex 2005)
I don't know if I will ever rack up the miles the rest of you do... a 14m day is to work, home "for lunch" (to let the dogs out), back, and home!
I need to read more than the first few entries of this thread, but I am out of time right now!
COME ON SPRINGTIME!
GREAT TO SEE SO MANY LOCALS!
I am an abutter to a short section of a rail trail.. which I use for my commute... but haven't tested it with my new bent yet! (Rans VRex 2005)
I don't know if I will ever rack up the miles the rest of you do... a 14m day is to work, home "for lunch" (to let the dogs out), back, and home!
I need to read more than the first few entries of this thread, but I am out of time right now!
COME ON SPRINGTIME!
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I reported the Auburn grate, and stressed that it is a safety hazard. I rode over the route 27 grate last weekend. That one should be reported too. Maybe the more complaints that are generated the faster they get fixed. There is another one in either Auburn or Millbury. I need to note that location so maybe that can be corrected.
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WOW! Here's my second post! (I just joined!)
GREAT TO SEE SO MANY LOCALS!
I am an abutter to a short section of a rail trail.. which I use for my commute... but haven't tested it with my new bent yet! (Rans VRex 2005)
I don't know if I will ever rack up the miles the rest of you do... a 14m day is to work, home "for lunch" (to let the dogs out), back, and home!
I need to read more than the first few entries of this thread, but I am out of time right now!
COME ON SPRINGTIME!
GREAT TO SEE SO MANY LOCALS!
I am an abutter to a short section of a rail trail.. which I use for my commute... but haven't tested it with my new bent yet! (Rans VRex 2005)
I don't know if I will ever rack up the miles the rest of you do... a 14m day is to work, home "for lunch" (to let the dogs out), back, and home!
I need to read more than the first few entries of this thread, but I am out of time right now!
COME ON SPRINGTIME!
Are you new this area and/or cycling? I always like to make some introductory remarks:
For a nice, friendly Metro Boston hang out on BikeForums, see this thread on the Regional Discussion Forum, “Metro Boston: Good ride today? (link),” started in 2009, with over 7000 replies.
Also, I have posted a Cyclists Guide to Metro Boston (link), with information about road cycling, bikepaths, and taking your bike on the (T) (subway) and Commuter Rail.
I like to write up my rides, as do others on a local discussion thread here in Boston, and for me, it’s more a journal for myself, than for the amusement of other subscribers, though I hope others would find it interesting.
Of course we in Metro Boston all know the region, and each other, at least electronically, so we are a ready receptive audience for each other.
I have thought of that thread as the cycling equivalent of “apres-ski” after a day on the slopes, where we gather to exchange stories, routes, photos, ribbing, and (?) tall tales.
Of course we in Metro Boston all know the region, and each other, at least electronically, so we are a ready receptive audience for each other.
I have thought of that thread as the cycling equivalent of “apres-ski” after a day on the slopes, where we gather to exchange stories, routes, photos, ribbing, and (?) tall tales.
Also, I have posted a Cyclists Guide to Metro Boston (link), with information about road cycling, bikepaths, and taking your bike on the (T) (subway) and Commuter Rail.
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Jim
I guess I am new to cycling - never did it much... always had some kind of bike... or a few. I even have a hand-peddle wheelchair (it hasn't been out on the road much recently)!
In my now "pre-retirement" job (a short commute), I try to work in that refreshing method of breaking up the day... even if I have to switch to a car when I am home for lunch (to let the dogs out)... because I often have errands to do on the way home.
Thank you for the welcome. I will work to get the knack of posting... and I'll be working up my bravery on my Rans V-Rex 2005 too!
I guess I am new to cycling - never did it much... always had some kind of bike... or a few. I even have a hand-peddle wheelchair (it hasn't been out on the road much recently)!
In my now "pre-retirement" job (a short commute), I try to work in that refreshing method of breaking up the day... even if I have to switch to a car when I am home for lunch (to let the dogs out)... because I often have errands to do on the way home.
Thank you for the welcome. I will work to get the knack of posting... and I'll be working up my bravery on my Rans V-Rex 2005 too!
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Even my husband acknowledges the helmet is done. And he doesn't believe in them. He had to come get me. My left knee and elbow were bleeding. I had no desire to even try to make it home. Stupid sand!
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I gather your replace-the-helmet question wasn't purely hypothetical. Heal up quickly.
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how's the new bike?
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It was such a beautiful day yesterday too! I was really hoping to get a nice long ride in. Instead I crash 5 miles from home and needed to be rescued.