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Fredwina
11-19-2011, 11:48 AM
A new tool. no name yet:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-95o28fApTaY/Tsf6v8Lr9sI/AAAAAAAAQ-M/KRyB6dAFnU8/s640/100_0376.jpg
No leaves now:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-5m0h2nhjwCA/Tsf63b0PYgI/AAAAAAAAQ-Y/sJevmwX4maA/s640/100_0380.jpg
:(
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-KKnKI-ugqd4/Tsf66mRdfgI/AAAAAAAAQ-g/JtcCPmpM15Q/s640/100_0382.jpg
Old Champlain canal. why I got a hybrid:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-RWsZc326EZo/Tsf7CJvklNI/AAAAAAAAQ-s/QP6qBJHem7w/s640/100_0385.jpg
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-fU1esrvi2_g/Tsf7HLPU6zI/AAAAAAAAQ-0/OXzzt2fjfuE/s400/100_0387.jpg
A mystery. I'm presuming a dump:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-y7iYGognKOg/Tsf7DhZ-yAI/AAAAAAAAQ-w/pZjbgz9KjxQ/s640/100_0386.jpg
Then and Now:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-EfYPlvYDGaI/Tsf7J7kO-zI/AAAAAAAAQ-4/8BPiNWLhK5o/s400/100_0388.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-rcBVlO16xXc/Tsf7M-HqlXI/AAAAAAAAQ-8/RduI4kQn6Ls/s640/100_0389.jpg
Today:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_EvO2-zitr8/Tsf7Orzlh6I/AAAAAAAAQ_A/Li-5qyIbroQ/s640/100_0390.jpg
just a tad windy:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-JW60vB7-aOk/Tsf7RuNORXI/AAAAAAAAQ_I/EOwvBFeuon8/s640/100_0392.jpg
Medal of Honor:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/--R-gYaxd87c/Tsf7UFfgcQI/AAAAAAAAQ_M/P2NUtTedEAc/s640/100_0393.jpg
mill falls almost home:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-g1A2iPzMzp4/Tsf7YuG-20I/AAAAAAAAQ_Q/BuxMPdIdc1w/s640/100_0394.jpg

grey
11-19-2011, 11:58 AM
Nice pictures! I just did my 8mile training loop today, will do 30 tomorrow.

Crankin
11-19-2011, 01:37 PM
Did a bit of holiday shopping by bike.
12.5 miles, half of it spent, trying to get my cleats for my Frogs adjusted right on my winter cycling shoes. My feet were pointing in and I kept unclipping without trying.
But, I feel good I shopped locally; got 3/5 gifts that I need for friends. I was dressed totally Fred, with wool ski socks pulled up under my Zoic baggy knickers and my Shak, with a scarf. I'd like to find a pair of longer pants like these these, when it's not quite cold enough for wool.

Catrin
11-19-2011, 01:51 PM
Just had a 1.5 hour hike and going to hit the trainer for a time. We had thought it would be too windy for me to ride (can't hunch over on the bike) but I think it would have been fine :(

So now it is time for the trainer and Battlestar Galactica :)

Owlie
11-19-2011, 02:37 PM
I did 33-ish miles, and for some reason I'm as exhausted as the day I did 46 after not riding appreciably for a month. So much so that I might have to skip tonight's post-finals bash (by that I mean "watching Finding Nemo and consuming beer"). :(

We'll see if this means if my issues are some weird bug, stress-related, or neither.

redrhodie
11-19-2011, 02:43 PM
Windy lbs ride today. I have to remember, contrary to popular belief, I am not a 17 year old boy. Trying to keep pace with one made me nearly puke. Pretty sure he wasn't even trying. Staying at the back with his dad was a little smarter.

I was all over the place, led for a bit, trailed in spots. It was that kind of day. Very gusty, so we all seemed to have our moments, well, I did until I cracked. At least I did the whole ride, and didn't make the tempting left turn back to the shop like a few others did. It was that windy. The peeps got pooped. :D

Giulianna23
11-19-2011, 03:53 PM
18 miles today... the last 5-6 windy miles were painful... the wind was against me and it felt that the faster I was trying go the heavier the wind...But I made it.

azfiddle
11-19-2011, 06:05 PM
First century ride- El Tour de Tucson- 111 miles. I'm really tired now ;)
It went really well except my knee started to hurt at about 75 miles. Hope ibuprofren and rest will do the trick.

Perfect temps but windy on the last 40 miles.

amb
11-19-2011, 08:22 PM
My husband and I had a half failed/half successful short ride....pulled out of the driveway, decided it was colder than we realized (maybe 40 deg at best), pulled back in for more layers. Rolled off a second time, got 3 miles and thought I had frostbite on my fingers. Rolled into my Sisters house to warm them. After that point you'd think we'd roll home but once I got my fingers warmed, we managed to get 12 more miles. I felt awfully slow and heavy today. I was sick most of this past week so I'm sure that combined with the temp was not in my favor. I was happy we got 15 mi after all the effort. We definitely need more cold weather gear!

I'm longing for a 30-40 mile ride and some warm air but I think it might be several months before that happens again. *sigh*...

Owlie
11-19-2011, 08:36 PM
First century ride- El Tour de Tucson- 111 miles. I'm really tired now ;)
It went really well except my knee started to hurt at about 75 miles. Hope ibuprofren and rest will do the trick.

Perfect temps but windy on the last 40 miles.

Woohoo! Hopefully your knee will be happier soon!

Dog
11-19-2011, 09:12 PM
It has been a beautiful autumn in the Puget Sound area. I'm getting out on the bike every weekend (the weather has been cooperating). The foliage has been beautiful this year (due to a mild autumn), although we are starting to get the wet and windy weather. It was 38 degrees this morning and sunny, so I got in a 27 mile ride and hope to sneak in another tomorrow. I know the window of opportunity will slam shut soon.

Koronin
11-19-2011, 10:23 PM
Does riding in a parade count? I got to be part of the group that rode in the parade for our new LBS, then of course had to ride from the end of the parade route back to where all the vehicles were parked. Got to meet several of the guys who typically do the group rides (not quite ready for that yet), but everyone was really cool and it was nice to meet some people as well. I was one of two gals and about 7-8 guys (including my husband).
Here's a link to the group of 3 pictures they (bicycle gallery) posted on their facebook page from the parade. I'm not in any of the pictures. Not sure when they may get some more pictures posted. http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/381388_225497090852277_111078525627468_577890_1049990902_n.jpg

Crankin
11-20-2011, 01:00 PM
Did a 25.3 mile ride; just around local roads in Acton, Carlisle, Westford, Chelmsford, and back to Carlisle and Concord. It's very warm, between 58 and 66 during the ride, but with a breeze, so it didn't feel too hot. Had to stop and take my vest and light head cover off after about 5 miles.
We stopped twice; once at Great Brook Farm, to use the bathroom, and the whole lot was full. Lots of mountain bikers on the trails, but even more people coming out to the "country" from the city. Then we rode over to Ferns and I had a very unhealthy lunch of half a blueberry crumble thing. By the time we got back to our street at about 3:15 I had to put my light on, it's already so shadowy and the sun is low.
May try to brave an early AM dark ride tomorrow at 5:30. It's supposed to be 37.

Fredwina
11-20-2011, 01:04 PM
did a brief 20 miler on the bent to castleton and back Very warm, but very windy

Dogmama
11-20-2011, 01:28 PM
First century ride- El Tour de Tucson- 111 miles. I'm really tired now ;)
It went really well except my knee started to hurt at about 75 miles. Hope ibuprofren and rest will do the trick.

Perfect temps but windy on the last 40 miles.

YAHOO WOMAN!

Big congratulations!!!

azfiddle
11-20-2011, 01:57 PM
Thanks Dogmama!

Did a 10 mile recovery ride with the DH this afternoon, and though the muscles around my knees are still bothering me some, I think it was a good plan and I feel better.

As for ETT yesterday, I was thrilled that my back, and sometimes wonky hip were non-issues and I felt strong. It wasn't a speedy ride, but well within the silver medallion time that was my goal- even with a blown out tire, stops at about 4 aid stations, and a stop to help someone else with a flat. I had a strong finish and really picked up the pace on the final mile into the finish line.

AppleTree
11-20-2011, 02:13 PM
Only about 8 miles, and I wanted to do a bit more, but my legs started to go numb. 38 degrees here and maybe the last sunny day for the next week, so I really wanted to get one last ride in before the deluge that is coming our way.

Besides, I had to try out my new PI jacket I bought at Gregg's in Seattle yesterday....fits perfectly and is the exact shade of green of my Dolce... sweet! :D

AZfiddle, congrats on your first Century, awesome! What a feeling, eh?

Gypsy
11-20-2011, 04:56 PM
I rode 20 miles yesterday, but weather didn't cooperate today. Tried riding in the morning and was foiled, tried it again the afternoon and was foiled again! :mad:

Catrin
11-20-2011, 05:20 PM
I rode 20 miles yesterday, but weather didn't cooperate today. Tried riding in the morning and was foiled, tried it again the afternoon and was foiled again! :mad:

Yeah, the weather seems to be changing finally...I had hopes of riding today since there wasn't any wind to speak of and the temps were in the very low 50's. It was so damp and wet though that I wimped out and opted for 15 miles on the trainer.

The trainer isn't my preference, but I will take it over doing nothing! It takes quite the mental effort to stay on it though, even watching a movie. I am motivated to keep as much of my fitness as I can though so that does help.

Grits
11-20-2011, 06:30 PM
Went out for my first ride on the road since breaking my foot 10 weeks ago. I was with a couple of beginners so was able to go at a very comfortable pace for me to just get used to being out on the road again. 18 miles, but I felt good and like I could have gone a lot further. So nice to get on the road again!

marni
11-20-2011, 06:56 PM
Did a fund raiser ride today for the Fort Bend Literacy Council out of Richmond, Texas. Met up with two ladies I used to ride with before FIL arrived and we moved. Good to reunite with old friends. Day was warmish (80's) very humid and very windy. About two thirds of the ride were into 20 mph + winds. By the time we got back they had run out of food. SIGH.....

Today's stats 50 miles 3:05 for slightly better than 15 mph in the wind. Not too shabby. Guess the weight training on the legs is paying off.

marni

Tri Girl
11-21-2011, 06:44 AM
Congrats on your first century+ Azfiddle!!! :)

Great job to everyone else, too!

I didn't ride this weekend- did a marathon instead. Haven't been on my "real" bike in forever (just been commuting to work on the clunker).

Crankin
11-21-2011, 06:48 AM
I did my 5:15 AM ride this morning. It was much warmer than predicted, but the temperatures were falling as I rode. Started at 48.9 and it was 44 when i got home, just 40 minutes later. I only rode ten and a half miles, but it was really nice and peaceful! This is the earliest I've been out in awhile. I also have a new light, which is awesome. I felt like I was in my car, I could see so well.
First time that I haven't seen another cyclist in ages. There's a group I usually see on Tuesdays, around 6 AM, but I've been going to the gym on Tuesdays. Saw one runner, who I usually see in my neighborhood, but this time, I saw him in Concord center, about 4 miles away. I know it's the same guy, because he has a very distinctive headlamp and vest.
Now my day will feel calm. And much better than going to the gym.

Sky King
11-21-2011, 07:44 AM
Went out for my first ride on the road since breaking my foot 10 weeks ago. I was with a couple of beginners so was able to go at a very comfortable pace for me to just get used to being out on the road again. 18 miles, but I felt good and like I could have gone a lot further. So nice to get on the road again!

My foot and I walked on Sat, stayed on the flat ground and only covered about 3 miles. Rode the bike, with out bike shoes about 8 miles, again on the flat but did pick up my pace a bit on the way home. Is a little stiff this morning but not impossible so hopefully I am on the mend. Of course it was 37 degrees and not any warmer today :(

Catrin
11-21-2011, 09:01 AM
Azfiddle - congratulations!!! Somehow I missed your original post, that is just awesome!



Went out for my first ride on the road since breaking my foot 10 weeks ago. I was with a couple of beginners so was able to go at a very comfortable pace for me to just get used to being out on the road again. 18 miles, but I felt good and like I could have gone a lot further. So nice to get on the road again!

Congratulations on the healed foot, that is great! Foot problems just s*uck.