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Bike Writer
10-24-2012, 12:35 PM
Imagine this in a 4 year olds plantitive and sobbing wail and you've got about the right tone and pitch. Though I may not be really crying the spirit is so willing and the flesh is so not ready. If I wasn't very afraid of a tumble, the bumps and manuevering the handle bars I'd go. But that's out of the question. Oh, we are having a gorgeous Indian Summer day here in Michigan which is bringing all of this on. Temps soaring into the upper 70's and probably 80's tomorrow before the bottom drops out on Friday and the weekend. Someone, please (!) go for a ride for me today, please!

That plus the work on a non motorized path project that I have been pushing along broke ground on Monday for phase II. I snapped a few photos today.

limewave
10-24-2012, 12:51 PM
I'm right there with you! My bike is still unrideable and in need of major repair since my last race :( I want to go riding sooo badly!

Owlie
10-24-2012, 02:17 PM
Me too! I rode yesterday, the day before, and Sunday (albeit short) though, and I'm not sure my knee is up to 4 days in a row just yet. That, and I sort of forgot to eat anything today (too tired to eat breakfast, then got distracted by defrosting one of the lab freezers--it was so bad it required removing the ice with whatever tools we could find). I don't think riding like that is a good idea.

Maybe I'll go for a walk instead.

ny biker
10-24-2012, 06:57 PM
Hang in there, you'll be riding again soon.

Melalvai
10-24-2012, 07:01 PM
I am so jealous of your photos! We finally got the steel bids this week, and are hoping for a ground breaking...any moment now...
Tell me about the path. How long? Where does it go? Features?

shootingstar
10-24-2012, 07:22 PM
That's real excitiing Bike Writer. You should be a natural cheerleader for any one locally to show them the way....soon.

Bike Writer
10-24-2012, 08:33 PM
Limewave and Owlie, I feel for both of you and empathize to the nth degree!

Malalvai, it's not very long but it is a complicated piece of work. When completed it'll be a mile which is almost nothing, however our Main Street is currently used as a route from Whitmore Lake to Ann Arbor by many cycling and touring groups and clubs. This project goes from Main St, westerly for a mile when completed. It ends up at an elementary school. The key is that about 30% of our population in Northfield Township lives off of Barker Road which the trail will proceed along. Barker Road links several neighborhoods to downtown (in total about 1,000 home sites) where there is a bank, post office, library, grocery store, hair salons, barbers and other small businesses. Our township has almost 5,000 individual parcels of land in it but of that about 3,000 are homes, the rest are farms, business etc. So this is in a critical area for pedestrians and bicyclists. Currently no sidewalk exists in contigious fashion along it's length. There is some starting and stopping of sidewalk that helps to keep people off the road, however is some of the most dangerous areas there is none at all. Like under the freeway overpass, over the rail road tracks and over Horseshoe Creek and this crosses a freeway exit ramp and a freeway entrance ramp. On a daily basis I saw kids, adults, people pushing baby buggies and foks in wheel chairs or scooters using this route to get to downtown. It's really insane that a school would have been built without a way to get to it by foot or bike. Same with our library. If you did not drive a car to it you were forced to walk or bike in the road to get to it.

The road is fine for adults on bikes but not for kids. In this short span there are many obstacles. An at grade rail road crossing, a county drain/creek to cross, a freeway exit, an underpass, the freeway entrance and wetlands close to the school end of it. So even with a short path like this there were an incredible amount of challenges. Elevated boardwalks were constructed over the wetland portions last year and this years phase has all the rest of the obstructions to deal with. Thank goodness for engineers, the plus side of this is that even on a short path the rider will experience a variety of fun things to go over. Bridges and boardwalks make a path more interesting.

The fact that this is a first in our community is a big deal, the fact that it's located in a population center is a big deal and finally the fact that this has the opportunity in future phases to link to other networks of pathways is GREAT! The link through downtown along Main Street will mean that people can bike from Whitmore Lake to Ann Arbor and hop on the Border to Border Trail through Washtenaw County. On the westerly end of the path future phases continuing on west will link us to the Lakelands Trail that traverses through several of our neighboring communities to the west. Also the Lakelands trail is just one segement of an east/west trail that will cross the entire state of Michigan. Vast sections of this route are completed, what is needed now is to link these together between communities. Discussions with our neighboring community have produced good results, they are just as excited as we are to close the gap. We would have a mile section to pave and so would they and it would be linked together. There are few obstacles along that route as most of it travels along heavily wooded sections of a dirt road. The ride experience would be great. Once on the Lakelands Trail it winds along the Huron River and is an old rail trail that passes through little burgs and villages and along a chain of lakes with bridges and tunnels to make for an interesting ride.

When the Barker Road path project is completed it will have a price tag of about $650,000 that came mostly from grant funding, it's been a dream of mine that is becoming a reality and I could not be more delighted to see this very visible improvement come to our community. So many of our citizens will be serviced by it and it will greatly improve safety for our kids. I'm tickled and delighted with the progress today and proud as punch! Even if I can't ride a bike today, color me happy :D:D:D

And yes, as Supervisor of our Township this project was initiated by me, I helped to write the grants and basically drummed up a ton of community support by going on a tour touting this project, I pitched it to every group and club in our community and the project gathered steam and a lot of support. It's been a tremendous effort but I couldn't be happier.

Sorry this post got so long but it's a passion for me.

ny biker
10-24-2012, 09:40 PM
Congratulations!!

Melalvai
10-25-2012, 01:05 PM
When the Barker Road path project is completed it will have a price tag of about $650,000 that came mostly from grant funding, it's been a dream of mine that is becoming a reality and I could not be more delighted to see this very visible improvement come to our community. So many of our citizens will be serviced by it and it will greatly improve safety for our kids. I'm tickled and delighted with the progress today and proud as punch! Even if I can't ride a bike today, color me happy :D:D:D

And yes, as Supervisor of our Township this project was initiated by me, I helped to write the grants and basically drummed up a ton of community support by going on a tour touting this project, I pitched it to every group and club in our community and the project gathered steam and a lot of support. It's been a tremendous effort but I couldn't be happier.

Sorry this post got so long but it's a passion for me.
I'm glad you have something positive to counter the frustration & boredom of recuperation. Sounds like this is going to be a high impact trail for a low cost. Our trail that we are hoping for ground breaking on, will be 0.6 miles initially but ultimately 5 miles. It will connect town to the lake--currently only accessible by 9 miles of highway. The lake already has a marina, a dining lodge, a beach, petroglyphs, and campgrounds. We consider this to have the potential for pretty big impact, but yours will have much greater impact and is 1/5 the length and probably doesn't have as many bridges as ours so it is a fraction of the cost.

So, well done!

TigerMom
10-25-2012, 10:12 PM
Awesome job Bike Writer! Can I borrow you for my city too?
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2012 Specialized Amira Elite, upgraded carbon handle bars, Jett saddle 143mm switched to 145mm 2012 Selle Italia Max SLR Gel Flow saddle
2010 Santa Cruz Juliana with R kit and Crampon pedals
2011 Specialized Ariel Sport,suspension post,Serfas Rx Women's Microfiber saddle (sold)

Owlie
10-25-2012, 11:06 PM
That's awesome, Bike Writer!

Bike Writer
10-26-2012, 09:51 AM
I'm glad you have something positive to counter the frustration & boredom of recuperation. Sounds like this is going to be a high impact trail for a low cost. Our trail that we are hoping for ground breaking on, will be 0.6 miles initially but ultimately 5 miles. It will connect town to the lake--currently only accessible by 9 miles of highway. The lake already has a marina, a dining lodge, a beach, petroglyphs, and campgrounds. We consider this to have the potential for pretty big impact, but yours will have much greater impact and is 1/5 the length and probably doesn't have as many bridges as ours so it is a fraction of the cost.

So, well done!

Sure Tiger Mom, where do you live? I am looking to relocate my skills to another community...

TigerMom
10-26-2012, 04:06 PM
Rowland Heights, CA

You should move down during the winter time to avoid riding in snow in Michigan
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2012 Specialized Amira Elite, upgraded carbon handle bars, Jett saddle 143mm switched to 145mm 2012 Selle Italia Max SLR Gel Flow saddle
2010 Santa Cruz Juliana with R kit and Crampon pedals
2011 Specialized Ariel Sport,suspension post,Serfas Rx Women's Microfiber saddle (sold)

Bike Writer
10-26-2012, 06:46 PM
Rowland Heights, CA

You should move down during the winter time to avoid riding in snow in Michigan
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2012 Specialized Amira Elite, upgraded carbon handle bars, Jett saddle 143mm switched to 145mm 2012 Selle Italia Max SLR Gel Flow saddle
2010 Santa Cruz Juliana with R kit and Crampon pedals
2011 Specialized Ariel Sport,suspension post,Serfas Rx Women's Microfiber saddle (sold)

California is a beautiful state, however my response was a bit tongue in cheek. That's a bit too far for relocation for me, anyway. It would be great to be able to ride year round, sigh. I avoid riding in the snow by not riding in the winter. Snow = too scary for me!

mzone
10-27-2012, 05:17 AM
Congratulations and thanks from an Ann Arborite who has recently started riding to Whitmore Lake!

Bike Writer
10-28-2012, 03:42 AM
Congratulations and thanks from an Ann Arborite who has recently started riding to Whitmore Lake!

We're neighbors! It's a beautiful ride in both directions.