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im4smiley
11-23-2006, 07:01 AM
I put the turkey in the oven, went out, changed my flat tire on my mountain bike (flatted at the end of my commute last night) and then went out for about a 10 mile ride. It was supposed to rain but it hadn't started yet, it was about 38 degrees, I had a nice ride...not much traffic...my tire stayed inflated, woo hoo. It was nice to get out and ride even if it was short. Happy Thanksgiving everyone
Crankin
11-23-2006, 07:56 AM
I'm getting ready to ride on the trainer, since it's pouring out. But, yesterday, my husband and I went on a mountain bike ride for about an hour. It was really fun, but we did a bad thing (sorry to all nature lovers here). We went on a trail that is fairly well known, but not used a lot. It connects Concord to the end of the Minuteman Bike Path. Anyway, part of the trail merges with a trail in the Great Meadows Wildlife sanctuary, a beautiful place for bird watching and walking, on the Concord River. At one point, I thought we had made a wrong turn, especially since we went over a bridge I didn't remember. The next thing we knew, we were riding in the sanctuary. it was really nice, gravel paths, with a few little roots and some water (the regular trail had quite a few challenging mud bogs that i did fine on, even clipped in). We noticed that the walkers were giving us dirty looks, even though we were going slow and enjoying the scenery. When we turned around, and entered back into the sanctuary from the road, there was a big sign that said "NO BIKES!" Well, we had to get back, so we went. I wanted to scream "I'm an AMC member, sorry, I love the outdoors." We felt really bad, but secretly, i was sorry that I can't ride here, becuse it's really nice and not technical at all. Oh well. We found the right trail, which looked horribly muddy, but it was starting to get dusky, at 3:30, so we headed back. It was really invigorating and I was proud of myself for staying clipped in the whole time.
Fredwina
11-23-2006, 11:26 AM
It's another sunny day here in LA. Plus, no Santa Ana winds! Got 47 miles on my favorite routes(San Dimas Canyon) and I got to showoff my El Tour De Tucson socks, we had about 10-15 on our club ride and there plenty of other riders out and about
Sheesh
11-23-2006, 12:01 PM
That's the question to which I woke up this morning. Mr. Sheesh had intended to meet up with his club this morning for a ride, but it seems he missed them. So, he called me to go out and join him.
30 miles along the lake path. The sun was shining, there was a slight breeze (but not the typical Chicago Wind), and it turned out to be a great ride!
What a way to start the day!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Velobambina
11-23-2006, 01:11 PM
I rode at sunrise before the drizzle/light rain returned (darn coastal low stuck around most of today). It was 43 degrees and the pavement was wet, but I really enjoyed myself. Very peaceful and low trail traffic. Got in 40 miles, despite a strong headwind at times. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!!!
PinkBike
11-23-2006, 03:00 PM
gorgeous day for a ride, did 52 miles, including going UP south mountain, then flying back DOWN south mountain. its an annual turkey day ride, probably 100 people, lotta fun.
seychelle
11-23-2006, 04:16 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm new here and have not even decided on a bike yet. I'm wondering on average how long does it take you to ride the milage you do ? I'm used to running, not cycling so have no concept of miles vs time or anything to compare it to.
Thanks !
Fredwina
11-23-2006, 05:25 PM
The answer is:
YMMV :)
I think had about 3 hours. We did some climbing, and there was one lady who was stuggling with the pace
My neighbor and I decided to ride around the University and found some fun dirt pathways all around some new construction in an area that also has not been developed behind the new weather center. Back behind the older area we ran across a huge garden that could not easily be seen from a main road and it had all kinds of varieties of lettuce, greens, peas and other beautiful fall veggies. It was nice to ride in a new found area without others and no cars. Nature at its best.
The hubby and I did an annual "charity" ride put on by one of the local racers. It's a pretty informal thing. The organizer passes around an empty water bottle and everyone donates. The money goes to a local food bank. We all meet at a spot that many a training ride leaves from and do a 30 mile loop. The ride usually stays all together for at least 1/2 of it and we're a pretty cool sight. I'd say there were about 100 of us there, so that means there was probably at least around $500 in the water bottle. It was pretty miserable out today- raining, cold and windy - so around the 1/2 way point lots of people took off to go home or at least go home faster :rolleyes: . Its a nice way to socialize with people on other teams that you don't get to talk to all of the time.
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