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I was hating life on my ride home last night in Portland Oregon until I got home and heard news about your blizzard in Chicago. I know many riders in Chicago and big
to the guys and gals who brave it. If you have any pictures please share.
to the guys and gals who brave it. If you have any pictures please share.i smell bacon
I'm down in Champaign/Urbana. We got a lot of snow (enough for a snow day!), but nowhere near as much as Chicago. Can't wait to go out and ride today!
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About a foot and a half here in eastern Iowa. Not as much as chicago but still a snow day from college! Yes...
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I have family in Chicago and they weren't even able to get out of their driveway this morning (they have a giant truck). Much of Toronto was shut down today for a snow day and we only got a couple of inches. Big bunch of wimps. I'm at work now but my evening teaching job is canceled for today.
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The pattern in Philly lately has been show-freezing rain-ice-hailstorm into new snow. My bikes haven't left the house in over two weeks. I now hate winter and am thinking pretty seriously about a permanent move to SoCal.
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I use to live in SoCal, let just say it's not very bike friendly.Originally Posted by seau grateau
The pattern in Philly lately has been show-freezing rain-ice-hailstorm into new snow. My bikes haven't left the house in over two weeks. I now hate winter and am thinking pretty seriously about a permanent move to SoCal.
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At Penn State we got a nice coating of ice on everything, and quite a few broken trees. I laughed so hard as I pedaled past the girls slipping in their uggs haha!
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I'm in Chicago right now. The novelty of the snowpocalypse kind of wore off last night. Today has been incredibly boring. I just keep sitting at my place and eating food because there is nothing to do. Classes at my university were canceled for the first time since 1967 but I do not have classes on Wednesdays anyway. Our university library was closed at 5pm today (note it has been open all day) so I can't even get too much work done.
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Are you too old or too boring of a person to go out and try to enjoy the snow some more?
My University was closed as well. Thought not as bad as Chicago, we already had 6-8 inches on the ground before the snow fell last night. We have an average of 1 1/2 feet everywhere. I gathered up a few of my friends (mind you were all 21+, so not super old) and we had a blast in the snow. Made some sweet snow forts, snowball fights, all that jazz. Feels good man.
I talked to my Ex GF today(she lives in downtown Chicago, goes to Columbia) and she said, like most of you, the snow was NUTS. She also added it made the city much more pretty.
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Like I said, the novelty wore off last night. By the time I went outside today to take a look around, the snow was plowed and it just looks pretty much like any other day during a snowy winter. When I went to walk around a little bit I saw some people playing on the frozen lake and was tempted to join. When I got home I read that some people had fell in. I hear sirens going off all the time.Originally Posted by gospastic
Are you too old or too boring of a person to go out and try to enjoy the snow some more?
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After the Blizzard of '79 people were XC skiing right over top of cars stopped in the middle of the street. Tho not as bad as this year's snow the city services just left whole neighborhoods unplowed for weeks. Then in February there was a couple of nice days before the Democratic Primary election and the electorate bounced Bilantic and his boys out of office. Tens of thousands of people showed up at the polling stations. Pretty amazing.
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Stuff I shot today on a walkabout.



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There's a pretty large initiative in Long Beach, (where I live) to be the most bike friendly city in the US. We're definitely not there yet, but it's a good thought. We've gotten miles and miles of bike lanes, shared streets (green lanes), bike corrals etc. The newest project is separated lanes in some of our busiest downtown areas.Originally Posted by souk
I use to live in SoCal, let just say it's not very bike friendly.
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We had a snow day today (I go to UW-Platteville, despite what my "location" says.) The cycling club went out for a ride. Unfortunately we had to walk most of the way where the country roads hadn't been cleared.
These pictures were taken in the middle of the road! Note Cory, far right, waist deep in snow in the first picture.


These pictures were taken in the middle of the road! Note Cory, far right, waist deep in snow in the first picture.


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Columbia got almost 18 inches of snow on top of about 1/4 inch of ice. Tomorrow is our third straight snow day. I believe since 1976 (or '78?) there were only four snow days until now, not because there wasn't snow. Some bureaucratic/monetary mess that makes it disadvantageous for the university to close the campus.Originally Posted by nuhtowel
At Penn State we got a nice coating of ice on everything, and quite a few broken trees. I laughed so hard as I pedaled past the girls slipping in their uggs haha!
And yeah, gotta love watching the sorostitutes gracefully stumble, or drunkenly fall flat. Rode to the bar last night -- about 2 miles round trip -- and got lots of shout outs.
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Penn State doesn't believe in snow days now matter what, it really sucks when they can't clear anything before you have to trudge out into the snow. Some girl told me that I was brave for riding through this storm hahaha.





