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But, you finished, Jolt! That ride has always intrigued me, but it's off the table, as I don't have the proper kind of bike. Certainly not going to do on a road bike with a 34 small ring.
I haven't been riding much. Did a very short ride Saturday, and this morning, DH and I did a 13.2 mile ride at 5 AM. It's fully dark then, now, so back to the "big light." Also, DH tweaked my Garmin, so it is set a bit differently, as to when it start/stops recording mileage. We had noticed that my average was way slower than his on Saturday, even though we were riding together the whole way. So, this morning, I had a nice surprise of an average of over 15. I was working hard, but since I usually have a very good feel for when my average is say, 14 or 15, today my "feeling" matched the Garmin.
It's going to rain like hell later today, so no commute, and hence the ride at 5 AM.
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Crankin, when are you coming back to Arizona so we can go for a ride ;)
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I honestly don't know. I'd kind of like to do that this winter/early spring. If/when it happens, I will defintely come to Tucson. We only have one relative left in the Valley, but a couple of good friends, too. Of course, there's the matter of having a bike to ride.
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Yay! I'm at the airport, and my next August bike riding will be in the Dolomite mountains in Italy! Wishing everyone happy riding!
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Have fun, KHG. Dolomites just sounds really, really hard!
Did a 29 mile ride with a small group today. It's a ride I designed for my club's rally and now the other club uses it, too. There were 2 really nice women there, my friends Jack and Eli, and one man, who was really elderly. We all went slowly for him, which was fine, until he had a chain problem and we stopped for a really long time, after we had done the biggest climb, where he walked. I had to be back to meet our real estate agent at our house at 3, shower, etc. So I went ahead at 12:15, and made it back to my car at Verril Farm by 1:05. I was so hungry, I ate half a sandwich in the car, and had plenty of time to shower, change, etc. I felt pretty good, even when I was going fast (er) after I left the group, so it seems like my medical things/allergies are all settling down.
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have a great ride and wonderful time khg!!!!!!!
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Thanks! The riding in the Dolomites is definitely really hard--but it's also really rewarding! Stunningly gorgeous scenery, nice roads, courteous--even encouraging--drivers, and so on.
Another awesome thing is that Italy is about the best country to be hungry in...
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we are having a brief "cool spell" here in Houston. Did a delightful 30 miles today in almost no humidity, with temps in the mid 80's instead of high 90's. Bliss. It might last through the weekend but then we'll be back in the soggy swety 90s.
I am so ready for fall.
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Hard to believe this is the last weekend of August.
I was the sweep for my club's usual 30 mile ride. Three whole people showed up, which is actually good. We slightly changed the route d/t grooved pavement, thankfully, because I am getting bored of doing the same route. If I make a new route, leaving from the same spot, it will be fine with the leader. I have been lazy.
It was so much cooler than the last time I did this ride, 2 weeks ago. I also know how much better I am feeling. And, I was going slower, as the 2 women at the back got slower as the ride went on. I ate lunch with with the leader and one of the participants, but I was good and had a salad. A nice day, all in all.
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Last night we did a moonlight ride around Saguaro National Park's 8 mile loop. The road winds along the western slope of the Rincon Mountains, so the night before the full moon is even better than the night of the full moon. We started at sunset and although the moon was up, the ridge blocked it for a while and we got to see it rise again at the top of the hill, halfway around the loop road. I'll post pictures on the picture thread. It was gorgeous! No snakes or nightbirds, 3 or 4 little rodents, probably kangaroo rats, and 2 tarantulas (not scary for me).
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Nice pictures! I imagine you will be getting some cooler nights in a couple of weeks.
Did a quick 14 mile hilly ride around noon today. DH is tired from doing work around the house and I didn't want to push any parts of my body, after riding 60 miles so far this week. My bike has been shifting weirdly, so we had to stop a couple of times, and then DH put it on the stand when we got home. It's not the chain. We think the derailleur hangar may have been bent sometime during our trip to the Berkshires. Hoping it's OK now. I didn't need to hear DH telling me I should have got Di2...
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Crankin, it will be more than a month before things really start cooling off. Meanwhile- early morning and late afternoon/evening are the only options.
I took my bike in today for some maintenance. It has been riding and shifting a little less smoothly. I guess I got some electrolyte into the shifter and they're going to clean it up, and also it was time for a new chain.
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I imagine nights and early AM are the only options for riding! I was remembering that sometime in September it gets cooler for like 2 hours, when it is dark out :). Also, I remember that when September came, I'd always be expecting it to cool down, when in reality, it never felt cooler until almost November. The thing about Tucson, compared to the Valley, is that it seemed like it actually did cool down at night, even in the summer. It never got below 90 or 95 in Tempe.
Deciding if I am going to ride today...
ETA:
Did a fast a nice 20 mile ride into Acton and Stow. It's getting hot and humid again, and I was glad to be done by noon.
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Three days in to my Dolomites trip, and I think I have a ton of new smile lines carved into my face--the riding is so hard, but so unbelievably beautiful!!! Pictures will be eventually coming :)