Python
09-22-2006, 10:36 AM
From exploring some of the cycle paths in our area. I wish I'd taken the camera because there are some really nice views and the sun was beginning to set. At approximately 200 yard intervals, there are bench seats all the way along for people to rest on. I took advantage of one for a few minutes and it was just so peaceful.
There were quite a few people out walking their dogs and that was the one thing that annoyed me. Although the dogs were well behaved, most of them were off the lead and their owners wouldn't move out of the way or call their dogs back. Half of the track is marked off for cyclists and the other half for pedestrians. It's a fairly wide track so there's plenty of room for both. If I'd been a bit more confident in riding my bike, I would not have stopped for them. However, I'll keep that for another day.
I estimate I probably rode about 4 miles in all, a lot of it uphill. I confess I had to dismount at one point and walk the bike up about 30 yards. Not a lot, but a start. The only thing that made me go home was it was beginning to get dark and I haven't got lights on the bike yet - the ones I want are out of stock but should be in early next week.
I had a practice at the gears. Hmm. Change gear - wobble a lot:o
Hand signals - wobble a lot.
Found I prefer 3rd gear for going up hills and top gear for downhill or on the flat - not a lot of pedalling and whoosh! Off she goes:D
I must get one of those little computers that tells you what speed your doing and how far you've gone etc.
In the meantime, I'm sitting here with probably the nicest tasting coffee I've had in a long time...complete with jelly legs:rolleyes:
There were quite a few people out walking their dogs and that was the one thing that annoyed me. Although the dogs were well behaved, most of them were off the lead and their owners wouldn't move out of the way or call their dogs back. Half of the track is marked off for cyclists and the other half for pedestrians. It's a fairly wide track so there's plenty of room for both. If I'd been a bit more confident in riding my bike, I would not have stopped for them. However, I'll keep that for another day.
I estimate I probably rode about 4 miles in all, a lot of it uphill. I confess I had to dismount at one point and walk the bike up about 30 yards. Not a lot, but a start. The only thing that made me go home was it was beginning to get dark and I haven't got lights on the bike yet - the ones I want are out of stock but should be in early next week.
I had a practice at the gears. Hmm. Change gear - wobble a lot:o
Hand signals - wobble a lot.
Found I prefer 3rd gear for going up hills and top gear for downhill or on the flat - not a lot of pedalling and whoosh! Off she goes:D
I must get one of those little computers that tells you what speed your doing and how far you've gone etc.
In the meantime, I'm sitting here with probably the nicest tasting coffee I've had in a long time...complete with jelly legs:rolleyes: