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7rider
01-07-2007, 10:20 AM
Hi there.
Well, a bit cooler than yesterday, but less windy.
Did a nice 24 mile ride with MDHillSlug through Rock Creek Park today at a comfy 15.7 mph average (it was a flatter ride than yesterday!).
Upped my BJ.com total to a whopping 44 miles for the year, too.
This will be my last ride for a few weeks, however. I'm hoping Vermont will have some snow, as that's where we'll be next weekend, looking to get some ski days in!
mimitabby
01-07-2007, 10:23 AM
Hi there.
Well, a bit cooler than yesterday, but less windy.
Did a nice 24 mile ride with MDHillSlug through Rock Creek Park today at a comfy 15.7 mph average (it was a flatter ride than yesterday!).
Upped my BJ.com total to a whopping 44 miles for the year, too.
This will be my last ride for a few weeks, however. I'm hoping Vermont will have some snow, as that's where we'll be next weekend, looking to get some ski days in!
my goodness, girl, where are your priorities? SKIING, indeed :eek:
7rider
01-07-2007, 10:25 AM
my goodness, girl, where are your priorities? SKIING, indeed :eek:
But I just GOTTA try out my new sticks!!
I'm leaving it up to you to carry the TE torch on BJ! I hope to be in LAST place when I return!
BleeckerSt_Girl
01-07-2007, 10:47 AM
DH and I and a friend rode 19 miles today. Beautiful 55 degrees, sunny, cool, breezy...
Rode in a public nature park, along muddy rut trails through the fields, uphill to a beautiful woodlog gazebo with a 360degree view of hills and farms and ponds- lovely!
Stopped in town on the way home and DH had a cookie and i had an ice cream cone...in january! :eek:
DH and I are now taking turns washing off our muddy bikes. -Oops, just heard him call...it's my turn! :rolleyes:
Triskeliongirl
01-07-2007, 12:40 PM
Nice ride, although pretty mundane. Just a 35 mile recovery ride from yesterdays killer climb through rolling farm country. Rode with a women I am starting to spend more time riding with, nice gal. We planned a baby shower for one of our younger club members. On that front, her and her husband are super into cycling. They have already ordered one of those trailers that's pulled by a bike (too bad or we would have chipped in and bought it for them). I was thinking of getting the baby a helmet, but how does that work. How old does the baby have to be to even fit in a helmet? Any young mom's out there with recommendations? She did register at Babys r Us, so I could also just get her what she says she needs, but at some point I guess they'll need a helmet, right?
anakiwa
01-07-2007, 12:51 PM
I'm hoping Vermont will have some snow, as that's where we'll be next weekend, looking to get some ski days in!
Sounds like you have exactly the right priorities.
I've always stopped riding in the winter (in favor of cross-country skiing). Since all our snow was wiped out Friday night and it was beautiful and unseasonably warm (40 degrees) I figured I'd give riding a try. Went out for a 40 minute ride on my touring bike- it felt great!
Regina, right now the snow situation is really not good- there's a storm coming tonight though that could turn into anything (there are currently winter weather, flood, and wind warnings posted) so hopefully at least the mountains will see some snow before the weekend.
HillSlugger
01-07-2007, 01:26 PM
Hi there.
Well, a bit cooler than yesterday, but less windy.
Did a nice 24 mile ride with MDHillSlug through Rock Creek Park today at a comfy 15.7 mph average (it was a flatter ride than yesterday!).
For me, 15.7 mph is fast! Thank you for letting me suck your wheel when I got tired ;)
KayTee
01-07-2007, 01:38 PM
With rain threatening this afternoon, BikeBoy and I broke out the Mothership to ride the 27 miles from home to today's club ride start. Not very many club rides take place in the unfashionable ;) east end of town, but when they do and if the weather looks cooperative, we try to bike to as many as we can. I'm glad we took the tandem b/c if we hadn't, I might still be out there in the rain that finally started in earnest a few miles before we got home. For me, however, stoking on the tandem is much tougher than riding my own bike. Not as comfortable (I'm more upright), and I'm forced to ride BB's pace, which is a lot faster than my own. But it got me home before we got too wet. One of my objectives this year is to get more efficient on the tandem, which means riding it more than 1 or 2x/month. Today's total was 70.56 miles, including about 1/2 the club route we rode with the group before leaving to take a different route home. We almost mowed down a deer (deer season ended yesterday) and made a pit stop at the county airport on the way back to refuel and change into rain gear. Today felt more like fall or early spring than the summery temps we've been having around here.
Fredwina
01-07-2007, 04:43 PM
I had gotten a beam rack (http://www.topeak.com/2007/products/racks/mtxbeamrack.php) and a rack bag (http://www.topeak.com/2007/products/bags/rxtrunkbagex.php) for use in the upcoming brevet season, so I took a ride to make sure everything was OK. I decided to go up Glendora Mountain Road to make sure It wasn't going to slow me down too much and it wasn't going to cause any Funky high speed vibrations when descending. I actually made it up faster (well, I didn't go all the way up, since I had stuff to do when I got home, and the Fredwina moblie was as stable as ever. Noticed that some roadies weren't waving. I guess I became an Uber-Fred with Racks and lights. Just wait until I stick fenders on it!
Geonz
01-07-2007, 05:19 PM
I rode 1.7 miles today 'cause I didn't sleep last night 'cause of some allergy issues so I slept in today (sorry, kittens, I'm sleeping alone at MY HOUSE for the rest of Pete and Marge's road trip). Welp, it's raining, too.
But I got the Gazelle flat fixed :D :D :D :D :D Not efficiently, but now I knokw how to do it (thanks, prestonjb on BJ who knew how to release the brake, which was easy ... if you knew...)
Meaux
01-07-2007, 05:24 PM
Just a short 5.5 mile ride today. We ate a HUGE lunch after church, but the weather was too nice to NOT go out and ride. A loverly leisurely ride did me some good.
Crankin
01-08-2007, 05:17 AM
My ride was a 2.5 mile walk with husband, son #1, and his girlfriend. It was gorgeous out. I wanted to ride, but Steve made me rest after our crash on Saturday. He was right, because I feel much better today. Saw at least 10 cyclists on Strawberry Hill Rd., 2 who were riding abreast and not letting a car pass on this very narrow, curvy down hill. This is why people dislike cyclists. My family made me refrain from yelling at them...
DeniseGoldberg
01-08-2007, 06:08 AM
Another beautiful non-January day tempted my bike and me. The temperature was 24 degrees colder than yesterday - 44 (Fahrenheit) when I headed out today - but that's still very warm for January (and very easy to dress for!). It was windy again, but with the reasonable temperature the wind didn't cause any comfort problems.
My ride was somewhat shorter today (than yesterday) at 28 miles. Riding, looking around, I saw something that surprised me. I was rolling through a neighborhood not too far from home when I saw a field with two animals - llamas maybe? Funny because it was in a residential area, definitely worth a quick stop for a photo!
http://denise.smugmug.com/photos/121664409-M-1.jpg
SheFly
01-08-2007, 06:35 AM
... 2 who were riding abreast and not letting a car pass on this very narrow, curvy down hill. This is why people dislike cyclists. My family made me refrain from yelling at them...
Robyn - I think I passed these two on Strawberry Hill Rd. I was coming up on them quickly, with a car coming behind and they were not only 2 abreast, but taking up the WHOLE ROAD :eek: . I called out that there was a "car back" and fell in line behind them to let the car pass. The woman in the back, as I called out "good morning" grumbled about the car needing to pass...
Glad you feel better, BTW.
SheFly
mtkitchn
01-08-2007, 06:41 AM
Got my first 100k ride for the year at the Casa Grande Century. I'm feeling it today!
SouthernBelle
01-08-2007, 07:04 AM
Another beautiful non-January day tempted my bike and me. The temperature was 24 degrees colder than yesterday - 44 (Fahrenheit) when I headed out today - but that's still very warm for January (and very easy to dress for!). It was windy again, but with the reasonable temperature the wind didn't cause any comfort problems.
My ride was somewhat shorter today (than yesterday) at 28 miles. Riding, looking around, I saw something that surprised me. I was rolling through a neighborhood not too far from home when I saw a field with two animals - llamas maybe? Funny because it was in a residential area, definitely worth a quick stop for a photo!
Yes those are llamas. I have a regular route past a llama farm and I often stop to try and tempt then to the fence. Only one will come up to me but she won't let me pet her.
DeniseGoldberg
01-08-2007, 07:30 AM
Yes those are llamas. I have a regular route past a llama farm and I often stop to try and tempt then to the fence. Only one will come up to me but she won't let me pet her.
Thanks for the confirmation. It's always nice to know when I guess correctly!
I was thinking of getting the baby a helmet, but how does that work. How old does the baby have to be to even fit in a helmet? Any young mom's out there with recommendations? She did register at Babys r Us, so I could also just get her what she says she needs, but at some point I guess they'll need a helmet, right?
Of course they'll need a helmet. Just buy the smallest child's size, which may not fit until the child is 1 or 2. Generally you need to wait until the baby can sit up on his/her own before putting him/her in a trailer, unless they can strap the child's car seat inside.
PinkBike
01-08-2007, 07:43 AM
the flier says: "why do we ride 100 miles in january? because we can." DH and i rode the 100 mile Casa Grande Century. it was a little nippy at first, but at the halfway we shed all our outergarments, but then faced headwinds for the whole return. DH flatted once, luckily i was able to boot his tire and put in a new tube and still go on. then it blew out again (tire was trashed!) and he got sagged the last 25 miles, i rode in alone. felt good to get the first century in!!
bad news:
just a few miles into the ride, one of our riders got hit by a car which then sped off. the details are real sketchy, but he was in a small group in the bike lane on the highway which has very light traffic, somehow veered into traffic (maybe hitting the rumble strips in the bike lane), got hit by a car, the car didnt stop and we have only bits of info on the vehicle from another driver who saw and followed the car. the word in the at the sag stops was that he didnt survive. i'm trying to find out the details.
makes ya think, huh?
Crankin
01-08-2007, 08:27 AM
SheFly, you ride right by my street! I have probably seen you, I bet going a lot faster than me!
Robyn
SheFly
01-08-2007, 08:54 AM
SheFly, you ride right by my street! I have probably seen you, I bet going a lot faster than me!
Robyn
I'll have to keep an eye out for you, Robyn - this is part of my regular loop during the season. I live in Bedford, so am often out in Concord/Carlisle ...
Not ssure about the faster part either - especially yesterday! Got home with a whopping 14.9 mph average speed. My legs were totalled from all the riding this weekend. If you happened to see a tandem in your travels on Saturday (before your mishap), that was DH and I.
SheFly (Cathy)
five one
01-08-2007, 09:01 AM
When I added up my 2006 mileage for the Bike Journal 2500 mile challenge, I discovered I rode only trainer miles in Jan and Feb. I don't remember whether the weather was bad or whether I simply didn't get out on the road, but 2007 is shaping up to be a repeat of 2006 :( .
Next weekend I WILL get out there. In the meantime, it's me in the garage at 5 am with my bike, trainer, and iPod. Not fun, but better than nuthin'.
SouthernBelle
01-08-2007, 10:10 AM
This is my friend, Mama Llama, so called because she might be pregnant, or she might be fat. Not sure.
http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/2108/llama2jw2.jpg
Fredwina
01-08-2007, 10:32 AM
just a few miles into the ride, one of our riders got hit by a car which then sped off. the details are real sketchy, but he was in a small group in the bike lane on the highway which has very light traffic, somehow veered into traffic (maybe hitting the rumble strips in the bike lane), got hit by a car, the car didnt stop and we have only bits of info on the vehicle from another driver who saw and followed the car. the word in the at the sag stops was that he didnt survive. i'm trying to find out the details.
makes ya think, huh?
Not good! And I know of a couple of floks who flew out from PA to do the ride. Hope it wasn't one of them!
Aint Doody
01-08-2007, 10:48 AM
Denise, I think those are alpacas--sorta look more like giant poodles, don't they?
I rode on Sunday, too. 30 miles in my living room on rollers while watching Inheret the Wind and then 12 Angry Men. I love TCM--no commercials. When I only had 5 miles left, the lactic acid built up. After I got off and took a shower and met some friends to see The Holiday, it finally eased up. Hey, if y'all haven't seen The Holiday yet, don't miss it. It's a great "chick flick."
tygab
01-08-2007, 02:43 PM
Yes, those are alpacas, which are much more common these days than llamas.
How to tell?
1. Smaller - alpacas are much shorter than llamas, roughly 2/3rds the size of a full llama
2. Very fuzzy (actually, one of the two kinds is the fuzzy ones, huacayas, and the others have long locks like a weeping willow, those are called suris. Huacayas are much more common).
3. Ears - llama ears are long, and curved. Alpaca ears are short and spear shaped.
It can be hard to tell at a distance. I have a few which live at farms (I don't have the land). There are actually quite a few farms around and getting more common. NE has a lot of them in proportion to the amount of farming done here...
DeniseGoldberg
01-08-2007, 02:50 PM
Yes, those are alpacas, which are much more common these days than llamas.
How to tell...
Thanks for the details on how to tell these two apart!
--- Denise
mtkitchn
01-08-2007, 04:36 PM
the flier says: "why do we ride 100 miles in january? because we can." DH and i rode the 100 mile Casa Grande Century. it was a little nippy at first, but at the halfway we shed all our outergarments, but then faced headwinds for the whole return. DH flatted once, luckily i was able to boot his tire and put in a new tube and still go on. then it blew out again (tire was trashed!) and he got sagged the last 25 miles, i rode in alone. felt good to get the first century in!!
bad news:
just a few miles into the ride, one of our riders got hit by a car which then sped off. the details are real sketchy, but he was in a small group in the bike lane on the highway which has very light traffic, somehow veered into traffic (maybe hitting the rumble strips in the bike lane), got hit by a car, the car didnt stop and we have only bits of info on the vehicle from another driver who saw and followed the car. the word in the at the sag stops was that he didnt survive. i'm trying to find out the details.
makes ya think, huh?
Laurie,
His name was Larry Harrison, and no, he didn't survive. The fellows I did the metric option with had ridden with him just the day before. I understand he rode over 10000 miles last year. Very sad, indeed.
We got to the scene right after the emergency vehicles, and they had shut down the road so we detoured. On our way back in the afternoon, the road was open and we stopped at the cross somebody had erected for him.
Sue
Aggie_Ama
01-08-2007, 05:48 PM
We rode the same ride we did on New Year's Day. The wind was brutual- 15 mph, gusting to 30. I actually got blown of my line twice! It was scary, I felt like I got picked up. :eek:
We came down a hill towards those stupid dogs from last week. Since we went the opposite direction, I was coming down hill at 24 mph and was able to blow past them. Last week I was crawling up the hill at 5 mph. <<Note: need to program the Sheriff's phone number in for future run ins with those dogs.>>
We came home for 2 mile, windy and cold run. Today it was 64 and calm winds, but I had to work. :rolleyes:
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