No ride for me today, I'm outta here for CA. But I'll try to check in when I have time and a computer w/ a conncection..
SO post em here, how was that ride today?
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No ride for me today, I'm outta here for CA. But I'll try to check in when I have time and a computer w/ a conncection..
SO post em here, how was that ride today?
Enjoy CA!
I'm going to get on the stationary in the gym for a short recovery ride. To heck with the sunscreen and heat today:cool:
Sunscreen? Heat? I just saw a tiny bit of sun taking the fleabag into the vet... but it's ducked back behind the clouds. Now to pretend I have something like a schedule and ride to work. (Moochie is a very good sport - doesn't even complain when I pour him into the cat carrier, tho' he knows where he's bound - it's still better than bathing, I suppose. Ironically, now he spends inordinate time at that water bowl, but it's going *in* and not *on.*)
The weather channel was noting that it is Bike To Work Week and citing the advantages of riding, though it was recitatory, not as if from the lips of anybody who'd had the thrill and the joys of actually doing it. Atlanta might not be my first choice for cycling commuting, especially if I had to be on the air when I got to work!
Just commuted in today so far, might do more riding tonight, but the day is gorgeous. Have a good one!
Darn! Now that I'm here "working", I've decided I should have taken DH up on his offer to go into work late and stay home and watch little people while I went out for a ride. I made this bad decision because I would have only had 40 min. to ride and, at the time, didn't think it was worth it. But now sitting here seeing what beautiful weather it is, I wish I were out on the bike. :(
Maybe I'll sneak a ride in this evening.
Wishing you all many happy rides today!
"Bike to Work Week" and as the leader of the group I couldn't let the weather stop me. It was just misting when I left home, but became a steady rain about 5 miles in. By the time I arrived at work, (15 miles), I was quite soggy and gritty. I really didn't mind the ride too much though....definitely more pleasant than 95 and humid. I have my clothes drying out in front of a little heater so the ride home should at least start out comfortable. The sun is shining now but it's not expected to stay that way.
This has definitely proved to me that I can't use the threat of rain as an excuse to not bike to work anymore.
Rain! Cold, pouring, pouring rain!
And I thought I had only one clean pair of pants, so nothing to change into at the end of the ride.
Turns out I don't even have one clean pair of pants. Whoops! Not dirty, just not clean.
But tomorrow should be dry, if not sunny. Of course, the rain cleared by the time I got downtown. And I'll encourage the husband to do laundry.
--SJ
I went on a ride over the tri course for next weekend. Beautiful area, but too many hills. and could someone please tell me why, in Alabama, for the past two weeks, it has been so cold? Today it looks beautiful outside, but it's in the 50s. Isn't it suspossed to be in the 80s? Shouldn't gripe though, I could be back in Oklahoma where I've heard it's already hit 100.
No ride today despite hauling my bike around in the van all day....but I did spend the afternoon swimming in Elk Lake with a family of Canada geese complete with goslings, all awkward and fluffy. :D I must have swam a kilometer or so alongside these cute little goslings before they went their way and I went mine. Nice change from riding!
~S.
I got in 20 miles after work tonight, but the best part was passing the 800 mile mark on this bike :D
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Whhheeeeeeeeee! Another hour after work, another 90 degree ride. Oh well. This wind can blow away though!
I took a fireroad out behind my house for a 10 mile out and back. Climbed 1,000 feet in 3.5 miles. For you roadies this means full-body effort, pulling with arms– in saddle, out of the saddle, picking the perfect position to get traction on the back wheel, not lifting the front. Dancing with the derailers. Had to walk two short sections, but other than that a leg-busting, lung-bursting fantastic ride. Had to skirt a 4' rattlesnake on the way home! I kept track and only had to pedal twice all the way back.:D