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madscot13
07-19-2007, 08:23 PM
I haven't been around much because I have been crazy busy. And here is why.
1. first the bad news: the guy who hit me did not respond to his citation or whatever you call it. I just paid $230 for my bike.
2. Good news: I rode my bike today- the first time in 3 weeks. It felt great. I didn't go too fast and I did get to ride with a friend which was nice.
3. Even better news (maybe a bit bittersweet): I am moving to DC in order to attend Georgetwon graduate school. This time I am after a master of science.
Does anyone know about biking in DC? I stil want to commute/ live by bike. I am wondering how reasonable biking through DC traffic will be. Will living 4 miles away from school be worse than I think?
thanks
snapdragen
07-19-2007, 09:42 PM
Madscot -- go over to Roadbikereview.com (http://http://forums.roadbikereview.com/forumdisplay.php?f=76), the Commuting and Touring forum. There's a guy there - MB1, he lives in DC and lives on his bike. He will be able to tell you all about commuting in DC. He and his wife rarely drive - they probably know every route there is.
If you're feeling shy, just a general post about commuting in DC will probably do the trick.
divingbiker
07-20-2007, 02:02 AM
3. Even better news (maybe a bit bittersweet): I am moving to DC in order to attend Georgetwon graduate school. This time I am after a master of science.
Does anyone know about biking in DC? I stil want to commute/ live by bike. I am wondering how reasonable biking through DC traffic will be. Will living 4 miles away from school be worse than I think?
thanks
Hey, welcome to DC! Come join us over at the Mid-Atlantic forum (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/forumdisplay.php?f=74). We get together for rides about once a a month. I think we're planning to do another monument tour ride in September or October, so please join us when you get settled in!
Re commuting in DC, it's a piece of cake (relatively speaking). I've been riding in from the MD suburbs full time for a year and a half. Check out the Washington Area Bicyclist Association (http://www.waba.org/) (WABA) for commuting routes. Make sure you don't have a great bike if you have to lock it up outside, because theft is a problem.
Again, welcome!
Janice
7rider
07-20-2007, 03:09 AM
Yes, Welcome to DC!
DivingBiker is a pro at navigating the mean city streets.
I just want to state the obvious and stress that her comment about theft being a problem would be applicable to ANY big city. Don't think you're walking into a nasty viper's nest or anything! :p We're not all bad! ;)
nancielle
07-20-2007, 05:47 PM
Can't add anything to riding in DC, just wanted to say congrats on grad school.:)
Mr. Bloom
07-20-2007, 06:40 PM
I can't add anything either...but I'm confident that they will openly embrace you wearing a box!!!:D :D :D
Congrats on getting into G'town!:D :D :D
:D :D :D I already knew this :D :D :D
When will you get here?
You know how far from GU you'll be so you must already have a place?
Oh, isn't there a way to go after this a-hole? If he gets stopped for speeding is there a warrant for his arrest? That in itself would be so satisfying, though not completely.
madscot13
07-21-2007, 02:21 PM
I don't know when I am flying into town yet. I don't have a place to stay so I think I will try and stay in a youth hostel for two weeks until September. Classes start the 13th and I gotta be there by then!
ps I am not sure what to do with the box. I think it will be difficult to navigate the metro with it.
Mr. Bloom
07-21-2007, 03:08 PM
ps I am not sure what to do with the box. I think it will be difficult to navigate the metro with it.
No, you're looking at it the wrong way. I'm sure the box will clear a path in the Metro as folks avoid you:D You'll never have to stand and you may have each train car to yourself...
Beside, the Metro doesn't get out to G'town.:(
madscot13
07-21-2007, 03:12 PM
Beside, the Metro doesn't get out to G'town.:(
Biking with a box! Whoa yeah!
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