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Catrin
03-22-2012, 03:49 AM
Following Wahine's advice, I am starting to focus my rides on TIS rather than miles, so I spent 90 minutes on my bike yesterday and lovely 85 temps! Weeeeeeeeee :)

In that time I did happen to get in ~18 miles, so that wasn't shabby. Neck was fine afterwards, even better!

Crankin
03-22-2012, 07:36 AM
DH and I rode 24 miles in Sudbury and Concord. Despite the fact I have lived in this area for almost 22 years, there are some streets I still confuse. It was about 78 and I was hot!
We went out for lunch near the end of the ride, at a place that is a little nicer than where we would go while riding. It's restaurant week, so we like to take advantage. Got a few looks from the other diners when we walked in in our bike clothes.
Good news is all of a sudden, I am comfortable on my Guru. Too bad I had to go to work after lunch.Y

Jo-n-NY
03-23-2012, 07:50 AM
Took a legit hookie day yesterday as dh had off also to enjoy a great ride in warm sunshine after the fog lifted. Too bad the nice weather is short lived as tomorrow the weather will turn colder and nasty. I hope nice weekdays and turning nasty for the weekend will not be a spring trend!!

Crankin
03-23-2012, 04:04 PM
I rode to the salon to get my hair cut and then went across the street to meet Reesha for coffee, as she is here visiting her parents.
It was a picture perfect day, about 71 and sunny. A little ( a lot) breezy on the way there, not so bad on the way home. 16.75 miles.

azfiddle
03-23-2012, 04:37 PM
It's the end of my spring break. Weds we were near Payson Arizona. Wintry weather had swept through Monday, leaving snow, but temps were not too cool in the afternoon. The roads were not too bad for about 8 miles from Kohl's Ranch where we were staying, back toward Payson but then narrowed to two lanes with absolutely no shoulder, so we turned around. We took two little side trips- one to Tonto Village and had a cool drink in a funky cowboy decorated cafe. Then we rode up another side road to the Tonto Fish Hatchery- four miles up with a stiff climb of 600 feet in a little over a mile. Total 27 miles.

Thursday we stopped in the Verde Valley and rode to Tuzigoot National Park- about 37 miles round trip. The weather and scenery were pretty nice- but the roads were not too great. Outside of the town of Cottonwood, there was enough of a shoulder but some really awful pavement (the main road was freshly paved!), and in Cottonwood there were no shoulders or bike lanes.

Today I was going to work in my classroom, but called to schedule a home visit as well. Turns out, the family had just moved - still in the district but much further out than I thought. So I had an adventure in finding the place, including riding about 1/2 mile on a dirt road, and it was 48 miles altogether. Beautiful weather for trying my new arm coolers- but I did not have time to get to the classroom.... Guess I'll be there tomorrow.

Owlie
03-23-2012, 04:49 PM
I did 22 miles on Monday and 14 on Tuesday. The rest of the week, I couldn't ride because of the crazy high pollen counts, and a shoulder injury that I'm pretty sure came from an on-the-bike sneezing fit.

7rider
03-23-2012, 04:50 PM
My office was closed due to an electrical fire Thursday and Friday.
Since the fire took out the servers, the ability to telework was limited, so we were basically out of work for 2 days.

When it was sunny and in the 70s.
Hmmmmm.
What to do? What to do?? :confused:

I know! A nice long, 42 mile bike ride out into the rolling hills north of me.

Only problem: forgot sunny and 70s means short sleeves and shorts, and I forgot the sun block. It is still March after all. Last year, about this time, we were skiing powder in Colorado! :o

WindingRoad
03-23-2012, 06:52 PM
Short ride today between class and next study block. I did 20 miles and I averaged 17 MPH. The road bike is ruining me, don't know if I'll want to get back on my commuter bike now :) Honestly, I love my commuter bike. In fact it may be my favorite, shhhhhhhhh.

smittykitty
03-23-2012, 09:23 PM
Woo Woo temps in the mid 50s today!!!! Bundled up and went for ride. So excited to be out in the SUNSHINE that I forgot to reset my computer. Don't know how far or how fast I went (kinda nice). Rode fairly hard for about an hour then stopped at DH's high school baseball practice. Sat and watched them for too long, but boy did that sun coming through all my warm gear feel good. And the boys were having so much fun out in the nice weather, it was nice to watch them.

Sunday we climb 69 flights of stairs in Seattle at the Columbia Tower. It is a Lymphoma fundraiser. We will ride together tomorrow, but probably only about 20 miles.

Sunshine: good! No rain: good!:):):):)

Catrin
03-24-2012, 03:30 AM
I-want-to-ride-today...temps are a bit cooler and less sun and a break in the rain until mid-late afternoon. However....in the last 4 days in a row I've either ridden or done a hard workout of one kind or another. My legs are basically ok this morning but I know they need a break and tomorrow will be warmer and sunnier - but busier so it will be harder to fit in. I suspect that I can mange it though :cool: My legs will appreciate a day's break...

sarahkonamojo
03-24-2012, 06:23 AM
TIS.
Was able to get two weekday rides in this week. 90 minutes each. Two big hills. Hope to keep it up. Spring has sprung.

Kubla
03-24-2012, 02:02 PM
We've had record high temps for March. (Where was I stuck for the best days? At work, of course.) :mad:

Undaunted, this morning I assembled my gear, pumped up the tires of the Aurora and finally set out on my first ride of the season. I love this bike; there is nothing like steel for a smooth ride! (When I started bicycling again a few years ago, I thought I'd want a carbon bike in the future. Instead, a custom steel bike is now on my bucket list.)

It was a bit chillier than I would have liked, but I had a modest goal of 5-7 miles for my outing. Several small hills, a couple of sprints here and there...some scenic pedaling... Eight miles later, it felt like I hadn't stopped riding over the winter.

Tomorrow-when my middle-aged joints are creaking in protest-it may be a different story. :)

Owlie
03-24-2012, 03:28 PM
I-want-to-ride-today...temps are a bit cooler and less sun and a break in the rain until mid-late afternoon. However....in the last 4 days in a row I've either ridden or done a hard workout of one kind or another. My legs are basically ok this morning but I know they need a break and tomorrow will be warmer and sunnier - but busier so it will be harder to fit in. I suspect that I can mange it though :cool: My legs will appreciate a day's break...

Days off are good. ;)
Wednesday I didn't feel like riding (shoulder issue plus cold/pollen), Thursday I had the same problem, Friday I had errands to run, today was shot. I'm riding tomorrow afternoon to check out the changes from the fitting, provided it doesn't rain...and maybe I'll sneak one in Monday morning. Okay, that may be a bit far-fetched, knowing me, but it can't hurt to try...

tealtreak
03-24-2012, 04:43 PM
Following Wahine's advice, I am starting to focus my rides on TIS rather than miles, so I spent 90 minutes on my bike yesterday and lovely 85 temps! Weeeeeeeeee :)

In that time I did happen to get in ~18 miles, so that wasn't shabby. Neck was fine afterwards, even better!
somehow I missed Wahine's advice! was it to just accrue miles?

Catrin
03-24-2012, 05:24 PM
somehow I missed Wahine's advice! was it to just accrue miles?

I am recovering from a bad whiplash injury, and she recommended I focus more on time in the saddle rather than the miles - I tend to focus on mileage regardless of weather conditions. Obviously windy miles produce more strain for the neck than calm...her advise was in another thread elsewhere on this forum.

tealtreak
03-24-2012, 06:17 PM
I am recovering from a bad whiplash injury, and she recommended I focus more on time in the saddle rather than the miles - I tend to focus on mileage regardless of weather conditions. Obviously windy miles produce more strain for the neck than calm...her advise was in another thread elsewhere on this forum.
sounds like good advice! (:

WindingRoad
03-25-2012, 02:44 PM
I really wanted to ride today but just too much studying to do. Still have atleast 3-4 hours to go, big test Monday. Ugh. Maybe I'll get to ride to school later this week. M schedule sucks sooooooo bad right now. Boo hoo poor me poor me! Ok I'm done.

Owlie
03-25-2012, 03:14 PM
I really wanted to ride today but just too much studying to do. Still have atleast 3-4 hours to go, big test Monday. Ugh. Maybe I'll get to ride to school later this week. M schedule sucks sooooooo bad right now. Boo hoo poor me poor me! Ok I'm done.

Hugs. That was the second week of March. Huuuge exam, good riding weather. :mad: Good luck on your exam!

I wanted to ride today. They'd been predicting rain, and it looked like it was going to start any second...and it did this all day. And it's only cleared up now. So no riding. Still going to try to get up early and drive down to the trail and get in a short ride tomorrow morning. My shoulder's still not thrilled with me.

Catrin
03-25-2012, 03:49 PM
I really wanted to ride today but just too much studying to do. Still have atleast 3-4 hours to go, big test Monday. Ugh. Maybe I'll get to ride to school later this week. M schedule sucks sooooooo bad right now. Boo hoo poor me poor me! Ok I'm done.

Awwww, but your riding time IS coming, now just go and rock that test tomorrow :)

I got in an hour's ride late this afternoon. At this point in my recovery I am shooting for at least a 90 minute ride, but but it was more windy than it has been. I could feel tension building in my neck so I called it good after an hour. I could have ridden another 30 minutes, but it seemed prudent to back off a bit. I hope to get another decent ride in tomorrow night.

My goal is to ride 2 consecutive days with no repercussions that second night or the day after. When that happens then I know I can start pushing myself harder AND head back to the mountain bike trails (once I can ride at least 20 miles on consecutive days). A 90 minute non-windy ride is about 18 miles, so that is pretty darn close.

It was an awesome ride though, and I swear that I am riding stronger than I was in the fall. Even if I am not it feels like it and I will take it :D

WindingRoad
03-25-2012, 05:43 PM
Thanks Owlie and Catrin:-) I hope the weather cooperates this week for some commutes. I just have so much to do this week it's making me crazy. I have one or more BIG tests every week from here until the first week of May. Well gotta get to bed so I can get up at 5 to review beforehand. Now if my jack$$ neighbors will stop stomping around MAYBE I can get to sleep. They were up stomping and being totally annoying until 1:30 last night.