May 29th Memorial Day Ride reports
Bikeless just text messaged me, I don't think she'd mind my passing this on to the group and I'm sure she'll add to it later:
"Short ride today, it's like a sauna out there but I need groceries and up the way is the LBS that specialises in Specialized"
Says she's thinking of test riding a Sirius.
sorry for the thread hijack
hmmm, thought the new bike would be going back to Norway with you and riding to H*** and back frequently?
If it's staying here is that a hint there could be another sabatical in the near future? :p
Thing about keeping "new bike" here is that on your visits once we really know your size there are good rental options on visits or at least many more than in Norway.
My thinking was: Bikeless arrives on the left coast Monday June 26th through July 10th.
So if you could let me know the make model and size you find you like whether you've bought or not by June, I'll contact Summit and or Velogirl here and see if they can have it at hand, we swing by, fit you with a rental. You just pack helmet, gloves, shoes, maybe saddle.
Then we either schedule a TE gals ride-eat and/or take you on the Velogirls and or Lunachix Club ride either the weekend of the 1st-2nd and/or the 8th-9th?
Or, subliminal hint get a Bike Friday and you always have a bike in the suitcase :p
Aren't too many TE gals who have to think about the logistics of bikes on different continents and coasts :)
BTW, no ride of my own today but...progress made on painting the hallway front and Mae (faithfull mutt) got to meet her dog walker.
KnottedYet---that nice smell on the trail is...
nootka roses. They're native NW plants---pink shrub roses. You can get them, if you garden, in lots of 10 from the King Conservation District, for an incredibly low price. They smell wonderful!
Nice 27 mile ride on the trail today, but WOW! So crowded! Everyone who didn't want to ride in the rain yesterday came out to ride today, and their brothers, sisters, cousins, and kids. I love seeing little kids riding their tricked-up bikes on the trail.
1 Attachment(s)
no sun, but no rain either
we did our longest ride of the year, 54 miles on our tandem. we left right before 9 in the morning and were met with nearly carless roads all the way around the lake. The lake, being lake washington. According to my husband our elevation gain; (how much we climbed) was 2665 feet.
The brooks b67 my new saddle is still not quite "dialed in" but my butt's not sore. hey, that's amazing.
HEre's a photo of my husband extolling the virtues of our bike to Oscar the grouch at mile 40; logboom park near Juanita washington.
Inaugural ride: Valley Forge, 8 mi
Inaugural ride with the baby and my inaugural ride of the season (a 2 mi round trip commute is not a ride). Hubby had the baby on the old beater moutain bike with the nobby tires. Hubby is in much better shape even without any biking and needed the extra drag! We went from Valley Forge out to the Perkiomen trail, because it has a miniscule number of walkers and roller bladers. Bikers are also very clueful, with only one close call with one guy riding in the left lane with a group of four others -- but he reacted well to the screech of "in front of you!" and smiled at the baby.
Baby enjoyed it, until he fell asleep. Makes me wish a bit that we had a trailer, but the baby seat was a gift from a non-biker, and just so thoughtful I can't complain.
Lots of bikers, lots of women, lots of kids. Saw (presumably) a family of at least four on a three person tandem with a trailer. The people on the tandem had matching jerseys. Very cool!
Really pushed it the way out (that woman in the skort muttering about "cadence" and "challenge that hill!" was me) and stayed in a lower gear with a higher cadence on the way back. I was then passed effortlessly by another woman, and thought better of shouting "go baby go!" Sometimes people misinterpret statements like that. ;)
Those 2 mile commutes are actually working. I was in much better shape "starting" the season than usual.:D
(And anyone who has ridden the Perkiomen Trail: there is a well-paved but very sunny detour at the end closest to Valley Forge. It's fairly yucky compared to the original shaded path.)
S