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michelem
08-26-2007, 12:44 PM
Today I went out with a girlfriend of mine and we rode approximately 35 miles with 2650 feet of climbing. Sara, you should feel better that my average today was 13.4 mph. That's what another 1000 feet of climbing in the same distance does! :p Max speed was 33.4. We rode from Folsom to Rescue and then on to Cameron Park and back. We left at 8am so the weather was still cool. Nice ride! :D
PinkBike
08-26-2007, 01:20 PM
Met up with AZSpinner and she and I and DH rode up South Mountain. It's 7.5miles of climbing - about 1000 ft. The steepest is at the very end up to the Towers. She just pranced up that big ol' mountain, I was dying! Good job Lisa, we had a blast! Here's a picture looking down from the summit and looking up to the summit. Weather was great.
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RolliePollie
08-26-2007, 01:34 PM
Good job, Michele! I haven't ridden that route yet...but I should!
PinkBike - great pics! Looks like a good, and challenging, ride!
Today I rode the American River Bike Trail with a friend. Great cool weather today! We did 46 miles and enjoyed spinning along and chatting. But oh my goodness, I don't know what was going on...there were about 5 million joggers out and they would NOT move off the trail! On most of the trail, there is plenty of room OFF the pavement and it's a nice sandy surface, so I don't understand why they could not move out of the way. Some of the joggers were yelling at the cyclists to move over. One lady screamed in my face, and another put her arm out into my path...evidently I was supposed to move over? It's a bit hard to move over when there is oncoming bike traffic! Anyway, all this kind of took away from the fun of the ride. Then one lady was walking her little doggie while talking on her cell phone. She let the dog out on the extendable leash and it proceeded to run directly across the trail in front of us. I went off the trail and nearly crashed into an older couple who were out for a stroll, my friend did an emergency stop and nearly hit the leash, and two oncoming bikes went into total skids with one ending up partially tipped over into a bush. The lady was completely oblivious, but I do think she heard us all yelling at her.
Nice to get out and ride today, but I think I'll stick to the roads for the rest of summer!
KnottedYet
08-26-2007, 02:01 PM
I rode about 2 miles through my neighborhood. Just cruising through the early morning light.
Had a big truck try to pass traffic on the right, and cozied up to me just a bit too much. I couldn't even yell, I just held on to my bike and tried not to hit the curb.
mudmucker
08-26-2007, 02:06 PM
Got an early start as I was having dinner guests that were arriving around noon. Fun. Speaking of hill climbs that's what I did today, a low mileage one as I was short on time. I'm not sure why I think going a shorter distance uphill takes less time, silly, - I'm closer to the house so psychologically I'm feeling it takes less time.
The route today is one I do when I do hill intervals during the week. I ride north right up into Royalston and then come back. According to Bikely, the ride is ~ 1900 feet of climbing in 13 miles. I certainly have a selection of hills in my area. If go another 3 miles (which I didn't do today) I can get 2400' of climbing in 16 miles; since this extra is a loop I have to come back so that makes it about 2600' in 19 miles, all within 7 miles of my house. So in actuality, if I wanted to, I could do this route twice and get 5200' of climbing in 38 miles. If I wanted to. Naw, maybe another time.
Today's menu I made; Bloody Mary shrimp cocktail, roasted beet, toasted walnut, with goat cheese salad, with a light garlic vinegrette, homemade pasta - pumpkin raviolli with sage butter sauce, and chocolate creme brulee. Yum.
mimitabby
08-26-2007, 02:58 PM
Today my new bike Cavalletta had a lot of fun. SHe met another Orange Davidson.
http://www.sersale.org/bike/twoorange.jpg
Near the U of Washington, they were cleaning a ditch with Rentagoats.
Here's two; there were about 20 of them.
http://www.sersale.org/bike/goats.jpg
35 miles with about 2000 feet of climbing with DH and friend. Had a lovely view of Jordanelle Reservoir. A screaming fast descent into Kamas. (That's DH and friend about to drop off the edge.) Saw a funny sign in Browns Canyon.
A great ride!
Alex
jobob
08-26-2007, 04:13 PM
But oh my goodness, I don't know what was going on...there were about 5 million joggers out and they would NOT move off the trail! On most of the trail, there is plenty of room OFF the pavement and it's a nice sandy surface, so I don't understand why they could not move out of the way. Some of the joggers were yelling at the cyclists to move over. One lady screamed in my face, and another put her arm out into my path...evidently I was supposed to move over?
Err... yes! Technically, on multi-use paths, bicycles yield for pedestrians and pedestrians have the right of way.
You need to call out and let pedestrians know you are passing them, and give them an opportunity to move to give you room. And if they don't move, well, tough luck for you. You'll just have to slow down and negociate around them in a safe manner. And no, it is not reasonable for you to expect that they get off the path for you. Sorry.
It's a bit hard to move over when there is oncoming bike traffic!
If you're driving a car on the road and you come up behind a slower-moving vehicle, and there is another vehicle approaching you in the other direction, what do you do?
Do you expect the slower vehicle to pull off the road so that you can pass as the oncoming vehicle is approaching you? Or do you pull out expecting that the approaching vehicle and the vehicle you're passing will somehow get out of your way?
Of course you don't !!! You slow down, you wait for the approaching vehicle to pass by, and then you pass the slower vehicle.
And you do the same on a multi-use path.
You have to use common sense, have a lot of patience, and show a lot of courtesy to other users when you're on a multi-use path. Yes, walkers and joggers and people wheeling strollers and especially oblivious people with dogs can be a pain in the butt, but it's their path too, whether you like it or not. And if you don't like it, stick with the roads.
Nice to get out and ride today, but I think I'll stick to the roads for the rest of summer!
That would be an excellent idea.
cyclingmom01
08-26-2007, 04:34 PM
38.5 miles @ 15.6mph
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u255/runningmom01/zidane001_edited.jpg
Starfish
08-26-2007, 05:31 PM
35 miles with about 2000 feet of climbing with DH and friend. Had a lovely view of Jordanelle Reservoir. A screaming fast descent into Kamas. (That's DH and friend about to drop off the edge.) Saw a funny sign in Browns Canyon. A great ride! Alex
What GORGEOUS country. Oh man.
7rider
08-26-2007, 05:37 PM
Did the shop ride today. Yes, DC TE folks, it was "spirited" - even the B-ride.
DH, after getting beat up royally chasing a Cat 2 racer for 50 miles yesterday, decided to do a "recovery" ride with us on the B group. It was a strange experience for him, as we cruised, we chatted, we made feeble attempts at pace-lining. And, he took every hill. :cool:
33.3 miles at a surprising 18.0 mph.
Sheesh
08-26-2007, 06:16 PM
I had to work today :( so my ride consisted of commuting to work on my bike, then riding home at the end of the day.
On the way to work, I passed the Chicago Triathlon (http://www.chicagotriathlon.com/), which was still in progress. They had finished by the time I was headed home.
Tri Girl
08-26-2007, 06:18 PM
Awesome pics, ladies! Congrats to you all for great rides. :D
I did 46 (3 times around a lake here- not too exciting). Fought a headwind the whole way (what's that about???:confused: ), but had a great ride nonetheless.
RolliePollie
08-26-2007, 07:16 PM
Err... yes! Technically, on multi-use paths, bicycles yield for pedestrians and pedestrians have the right of way.
You need to call out and let pedestrians know you are passing them, and give them an opportunity to move to give you room. And if they don't move, well, tough luck for you. You'll just have to slow down and negociate around them in a safe manner. And no, it is not reasonable for you to expect that they get off the path for you. Sorry.
If you're driving a car on the road and you come up behind a slower-moving vehicle, and there is another vehicle approaching you in the other direction, what do you do?
Do you expect the slower vehicle to pull off the road so that you can pass as the oncoming vehicle is approaching you? Or do you pull out expecting that the approaching vehicle and the vehicle you're passing will somehow get out of your way?
Of course you don't !!! You slow down, you wait for the approaching vehicle to pass by, and then you pass the slower vehicle.
And you do the same on a multi-use path.
You have to use common sense, have a lot of patience, and show a lot of courtesy to other users when you're on a multi-use path. Yes, walkers and joggers and people wheeling strollers and especially oblivious people with dogs can be a pain in the butt, but it's their path too, whether you like it or not. And if you don't like it, stick with the roads.
That would be an excellent idea.
Uh oh, I think maybe I should've clarified...the joggers & pedestrians who were not moving over were oncoming towards us...we were not coming up behind them. They were facing us. So they were in the lane I need to be riding in, walking towards me, looking right at me. If I come up behind someone, I definitely call out that I'm passing, hang back, thank them when/if they do move over, etc. But when there are 4 people walking abreast on the path coming towards me, they can clearly see me, they are taking up the entire lane, and I literally have no place to go because there is oncoming bike traffic, then I think they should move over. I thought that was how the who-yeilds-to-who thing worked. But if I'm off base here, then I definitely should just stay on the roads! It was just a very frustrating ride. And I'm sure the joggers were very frustrated as well. I am perfectly happy to share the trail with pedestrians, joggers, dogs, rollerbladers, etc. And I do dumb and oblivious things all the time. But I just wish people would pay a little more attention. It's a bummer because I know everyone out there was trying to enjoy a really nice day.
Starfish
08-26-2007, 07:23 PM
But when there are 4 people walking abreast on the path coming towards me, they can clearly see me, taking up the entire lane, and I literally have no place to go because there is oncoming bike traffic, then I think they should move over.
This happens all the time out on our spit, which is several miles long, and the large shoulder on one side of the road is marked and specified as a BIKE LANE. But, the pedestrians (and their dogs), the roller bladers, and so forth, seem PO'd that I'm actually riding in the Bike Lane.
I end up just swerving out and riding in the lane, racing with cars, flying by BIKE LANE signs. :mad:
Today I rode 40 miles of this season's chip and seal. My 21+mph headwind turned to east for the leg to home. Temps were in the low 90's so I used my camelback. My biggest thrill besides riding, was resting under 1 of 2 shade trees along this route.
michelem
08-26-2007, 10:01 PM
Hey Sara,
I share your frustration with the trail. Here is a link to the rules of the trail: http://www.sacparks.net/our-parks/american-river-parkway/docs/Jedediah-Smith.pdf
Note, it says, "Those on foot should stay on the left 'soft' shoulder." In fact, every so often, you'll see printed on the asphalt, "Joggers and Walkers Use Left Shoulder." I try to stay away from the trail during heavy traffic times of day - as you found out today, it gets scary out there! I do have to say that since beginning cycling, I have become a much more conscientious jogger.
I took my new bike out for a couple of spins. First to the store with DH and kids to get milk. Second just a fun ride for half an hour around town. I love my new bike!!!
sundial
08-27-2007, 05:17 PM
We rode in the wind tunnel (15-20 mph winds) :rolleyes: for about 20 miles--BOTH ways. Can't figure out how we didn't get a tailwind. :confused: :mad:
Today was the perfect day to ride, but alas, I had chores to do. I'm hoping tomorrow will be just as nice so I can take advantage of the weather.
jobob
08-28-2007, 10:31 AM
Uh oh, I think maybe I should've clarified...the joggers & pedestrians who were not moving over were oncoming towards us...we were not coming up behind them. They were facing us. So they were in the lane I need to be riding in, walking towards me, looking right at me. If I come up behind someone, I definitely call out that I'm passing, hang back, thank them when/if they do move over, etc. But when there are 4 people walking abreast on the path coming towards me, they can clearly see me, they are taking up the entire lane, and I literally have no place to go because there is oncoming bike traffic, then I think they should move over. I thought that was how the who-yeilds-to-who thing worked. But if I'm off base here, then I definitely should just stay on the roads! It was just a very frustrating ride. And I'm sure the joggers were very frustrated as well. I am perfectly happy to share the trail with pedestrians, joggers, dogs, rollerbladers, etc. And I do dumb and oblivious things all the time. But I just wish people would pay a little more attention. It's a bummer because I know everyone out there was trying to enjoy a really nice day.
Hey sara - I misunderstood what you were saying, I'm sorry I was lecturing you like that. :o
I ride on a paved multi-use trail near me (the Alameda Creek Trail) and sometimes I see very impatient, impolite cyclists. They're the ones I should be lecturing!
Sometimes I'll see an older person walking along the trail, holding a walking stick or a length of PVC pipe, carrying it horizontally. I cringe when I see that because I figure that person must have been buzzed too close by a cyclist in the past. I give that person (and everyone else) a wide berth and give him a cheery hello as I pass (after I've also called out well in advance if I'm approaching from behind).
I figure I need to do my best to give cyclists who use the trail some postive PR to counteract the occasional doofus. :rolleyes:
Anyhow, I was dumping my frustration on you and that was really unfair of me. Sorry!
Oh, but don't get me wrong, I get really annoyed as well at the people who walk four-abreast across the path heading towards me and not one of them can be bothered to step aside just a leetle bit to let me get by. My smile gets REALLY LARGE as I slooowly approach them. gah.
mimitabby
08-28-2007, 10:33 AM
not my stepfather. After his first incident with a bike, he just quit walking.
And the cyclist said "on your right" but stepfather misheard (he's 80!)
and got run down instead. no serious wounds, but he doesn't walk on that trail anymore....
jobob
08-28-2007, 10:58 AM
Oh geeze, that's a shame, mimi.
RolliePollie
08-29-2007, 03:57 PM
Hey sara - I misunderstood what you were saying, I'm sorry I was lecturing you like that. :o
No problem!!!!
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