View Full Version : Argh, summer chip seal projects have begun
RolliePollie
06-23-2010, 06:53 PM
Oh how I hate it when they chip seal!!! DOT has ruined my riding routes with their dastardly chip seal projects. And of course they would have to do the roads that affect me. Didn't they know they're supposed to ask me first?!?!?!
Why do they have to do the roads that have so little traffic that it's going to take weeks for that evil gravel to settle down? Why are they doing roads that don't need resurfacing while leaving the atrocious roads to fall apart for yet another year? Why does the gravel have to be the exact size to jam in between brake pads and wheel rims? Why? Why? Why?!?!?!
zoom-zoom
06-23-2010, 07:20 PM
Welcome to my world. I live kind of in the sticks. We have several roads that are perfectly fine and were chip-sealed just 3-4 years ago...so they are finally smooth enough to ride in relative comfort. Well, those bastids are chip-sealing about 75% of the roads I ride. The ones they aren't treating are the ones full of pot-holes. WTF?! :mad: My only other option is using the poorly maintained MUP. (ick).
marni
06-23-2010, 07:46 PM
here in texas they just love chip seal and they spread the gravel far enough and loosely enough that when it is hot, the tar melts so the gravel skids, plus it makes your tires and cleats nasty.
marni
Bike Chick
06-24-2010, 03:27 AM
Around here there is a lot of chip and seal and it's always a surprise! You ride a route on Monday and go back on Wednesday and it's chipped. Ugh! Sometimes they just spread a thin layer of chips on the oozing tar from the heat in 50 foot sections. That's fun too!
My neighbor is the road engineer for the county and I've asked him why they don't publish the chip and seal schedule like they do road construction. He just laughs because he thinks I'm kidding.
On a positive note, there are a lot of roads in our area that were once chip and seal that are getting resurfaced. Can't wait until they are finished! Sweet!
WolfGirl
06-24-2010, 05:57 AM
Here in Madison they're doing whatever it's called when they put the tar band-aids on the long cracks in the road. Of course it's also hot and humid, so the band-aids aren't drying very well. I hit a long one with the side of my tire and it was tacky enough to slow me down, while bumpy enough to tilt me sideways! Luckily I stayed upright. So annoying!
OakLeaf
06-24-2010, 06:43 AM
I hate the way sticky tar grabs my tires on a hot day and makes that little Silly-Putty sound. And it stains my pretty blue tires. :(
Catrin
06-24-2010, 07:12 AM
I hate the way sticky tar grabs my tires on a hot day and makes that little Silly-Putty sound. And it stains my pretty blue tires. :(
Pretty blue tires? Where did you get them from? I want 26 inch pretty blue tires. I have to have 26 inch pretty blue tires :D
so far have been pretty unlucky at finding 26 inch blue tires...
OakLeaf
06-24-2010, 07:47 AM
Mine are the Conti GP4000, but they only come in 700C in blue (two shades). I think the blue Michelins only come in 700C as well? Sorry I'm no help.
denda
06-24-2010, 10:36 AM
Oh, don't you just hate that! Every good road I had to ride on, they have messed up with that stinking stuff!:mad:
Maxxxie
06-24-2010, 11:54 AM
Is chip seal this stuff?
http://www.jimgeorgeandsons.com/web/images/black/1.jpg
It looks like gravel with a tiny bit of tar to hold it together, without the benefit of being steamrolled, or flattened, or made smooth.
People actually do this? On roads? :confused:
Max
marni
06-24-2010, 12:26 PM
sadly enough yes, yes they do. Also what we fondly refer to as road snakes where they pour far too much tar over random cracks and then the tar nevver sets in the heat and your, your tires and your shoes get all sticky and tacky and every little bit of bug or trash sticks to you, your tires and your shoes. Hot tar below and human fly paper with the gnats and bugs sticking to the sunscreen and sweat on all other surfaces.
Good, good times.
marni
Owlie
06-24-2010, 02:04 PM
Cleveland/Cuyahoga County doesn't even bother to do that. Its policy on road maintenance (if indeed it has one) seems to be to patch it by pouring a too-large glob of tar into the hole (which creates its own problems), wait ten years, then spend six months resurfacing the road. :rolleyes: What's really fun is when these roads slope, so if you're heading downhill, you get a really scary bumpy ride.:eek:
I miss home. There's a lovely rail-trail there that they resurfaced in 2005. With the exception of the playground-area crossing and maybe three holes (that ODNR was nice enough to circle in fluorescent yellow-green paint), it's smooth...
OakLeaf
06-24-2010, 04:37 PM
DNR maintains your trails?! Wow. We have one trail that's on state park land and it's not even rideable, it's got so many bumps from roots growing through it. At least they put orange snow fence around the parts that have washed down into the river.
Owlie
06-24-2010, 07:22 PM
DNR maintains your trails?! Wow. We have one trail that's on state park land and it's not even rideable, it's got so many bumps from roots growing through it. At least they put orange snow fence around the parts that have washed down into the river.
It's very popular, so that may have something to do with it. Parts of it (well, I've never ridden on those parts) might also be maintained by whatever county it runs through (Hamilton County Park District paved the part from the old trailhead to its golf course.)
(And which trail are you referring to, so that I may stay away from it?)
The towpath is supposed to be nice, but parts of it, I hear, are crushed limestone. Not good for my bike, at any rate.
OakLeaf
06-25-2010, 02:38 AM
(And which trail are you referring to, so that I may stay away from it?)
Blackhand Gorge. It's only a little over four miles, so you wouldn't have any occasion to use it unless you were specifically visiting this area. Very scenic and the history is fascinating, but come on foot if you come. :)
RolliePollie
06-25-2010, 09:53 AM
Well I'm still grumpy about this. So one stretch they chip sealed got it's final sweeping and they painted on the lines, so it's considered done. It's ATROCIOUS. They should really wait for warmer weather so the gravel actually sticks to the tar. The gravel didn't adhere well at all and the surface is a bumpy washboardy mess. Plus whatever they swept it with must've been missing lots of bristles because there is still loose gravel all over. I'm not gonna ride on it for another week or so.
The other road they chipped a few days ago won't be rideable probably for weeks because it hardly gets any car traffic. I drove my car on it last night and had to keep it under 15 mph because of loose deep gravel that was flying all over the place. Sigh.
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