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Fredwina
05-03-2008, 01:42 PM
62 miles
did the club ride
82 degrees and still some snow on Mt. Baldy:
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o254/Fredwina_photo/20080503-LytleCreek/SUNP0005.jpg
I then went up to Ranger station on Lytle Creek road:
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o254/Fredwina_photo/20080503-LytleCreek/SUNP0014.jpg
It was bit windy coming back (nothing like last weekend :) )
I thought that was a neat blend of the Old and New Rancho Cucamonga. That's actually a vineyard in foreground with the 210/15 interchange and Cucamonga Peak in the background:
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o254/Fredwina_photo/20080503-LytleCreek/SUNP0015.jpg
motochick
05-03-2008, 02:50 PM
Ah, the Socal haze. How I miss it.....not! I do miss the mountains out there and wish I would have rode them before I moved. My hubby rode up Mt Baldy a couple times when he was really young. I would like to try that now.
I did a ride today as well. There was an organized ride that left from town this morning and I happened to be on some of the same roads for some of the time with them. Funny cuz one guy I met was a local like me and just out for a ride without knowing about the organized ride. I did 49 miles out to sedona and back to my favorite BBQ place to fill my belly. Someday I will carry a camera cuz it really is pretty where I ride. Gonna do a big mountain climb tomorrow.
Brenda
IFjane
05-03-2008, 04:01 PM
No pictures here, but DH and I took off on a 42 mile out-and-back up to a hollow in the mountains. Sunny, 80 degrees, but the wind was miserable because it was pummeling my eyes with pollen - and I had wrap-around glasses on! At one point we were riding on a rolling road through a valley & my computer was registering 21 mph - we had a tailwind and NO headwind....so the wind was blowing at least that hard. Unfortunately we had to ride back through that very valley to get home. :(:(
sundial
05-03-2008, 04:47 PM
Hubby and I took a quick ride on a nearby trail. Then after the ride he went motorcycle shopping. :rolleyes: Says he can use it to motorpace me on windy days. :rolleyes: :p
mimitabby
05-03-2008, 05:02 PM
Today I got on my bike and rode a mile. then i got on a bus. The bus took me downtown. I got off the bus and met DH.
He was without a bike. we walked 5 blocks and got on another bus; this took us to Kirkland. We got off THAT bus and walked another 5 blocks where he then bought an older Raleigh (just like his first ever new bike).
We rode back to the bus stop and rode that bus into Seattle, and then dropped the Raleigh off at our LBS. Then he went and got his Davidson and we rode to the Supermarket and then home.
I have to stay out of my car for 3 more days and i get a car free week. 21 miles today. IN THE SPITTING RAIN
kelownagirl
05-03-2008, 05:04 PM
Test rode a Ruby today. 5.5 km, one big climb. Very nice bike - 48 cm fit me like a glove.
mimitabby
05-03-2008, 05:39 PM
Test rode a Ruby today. 5.5 km, one big climb. Very nice bike - 48 cm fit me like a glove.
going to buy it?
F8th637
05-03-2008, 07:18 PM
32 miles with the hubby today. It was downright hot when there was no shade and the wind wasn't blowing. Everyone was out today and all the trails were a bit crowded. DH got a nice sunburn going on. Going to do my first metric next weekend so we had to get some miles in. :D
ibcycling
05-03-2008, 07:47 PM
Hey, 62 miles for me today too! Did the club ride which went up Webber Canyon (long climb) and some other rollers. Total of 1300ft climbing which is a lot for me. ;) It was windy and we got drenched in a cold rain, my legs were killing me, it was miserable so I'm not sure what's crazier, the fact I was out there riding or that I enjoyed myself. :p
Next Sat is my first CENTURY!!
SouthernBelle
05-04-2008, 04:55 AM
I did a test commute on my new commuter bike (pics in the commuter section.) I included carrying stuff in the panniers and stopping at the grocery. So I got in a big ole 6.9 miles. But in the different setup, it was surprisingly hard work.
RolliePollie
05-04-2008, 09:46 AM
I did the Wine Country Century (100K route) in Santa Rosa with a friend of mine. It turned out to be an excellent day. We finished in just over 4 hours with no problems. The weather was beautiful and so was the scenery! A very pretty time of year in that area with all the vineyards and bright spring green foliage everywhere.
This was only my second organized ride ever and only the third time I've ridden a metric. Now I'm inspired to do a full century!
I'm letting my hips rest. I think I have bursitis :( , at least in the left one.
So instead of riding I put a new retaining wall on my sister's front flower bed. Lots of digging and lifting of paving stones. Plus she's paying me to do it:)
I call it active rest.
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