OK, Red, you've inspired me to go out there, no matter what.
I thought it was supposed to be "warmer" today? The snow flurries freaked me out, but it's too dry to stick or form ice. But, I'd really like it to get to 30 before I venture out.
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OK, Red, you've inspired me to go out there, no matter what.
I thought it was supposed to be "warmer" today? The snow flurries freaked me out, but it's too dry to stick or form ice. But, I'd really like it to get to 30 before I venture out.
Went to San Francisco yesterday intending to climb more of the steepest streets, but when I got there I took one look at 22nd Street and said F-it! I wanted to climb, but I didn't feel up to maximum effort up 31.5% grades, or the cobbled 30% grade of 24th St on Potrero Hill. The fact that I got there hours later than I wanted didn't help. The queasiness I experienced near the top of Sanchez St finalized my decision to avoid The City's steepest.
Instead I rode around the Noe Valley and Diamond Heights areas. There are plenty of grades in the mid teens to low twenties, so that was good enough for me. Where else but San Francisco can you ride less than 11 miles and climb over 2,000'? :D
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/136237713
GoPro and Contour really need to work on their cameras to make them more usable at night. Even on well-lit streets, all the footage recorded at night was useless. This sucks because I climbed the steepest hills after dark.
Here's the footage that did turn out okay. These hills only have grades in the mid teens to maybe 20%.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7zbjWj6SkM
The hill I didn't climb-22nd St
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View from the top of Sanchez St
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Crappy evening shot of Sutro Tower from the top of Cumberland St
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...ofSFclimb2.jpg
Even crappier night shot looking up 21st St. I had to stabilize the camera on my saddle, so excuse the angle.
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...otof21stSt.jpg
Considering how much we share here, I hope it wouldn't be too much :) I am fighting the urge to ride today - sunshine fills the sky again but it is windier than yesterday...and I've friends expecting me at their house this afternoon and I don't know how they would take being ditched for the bike :o I've been looking forward to this all week, but it is amazing how strong the siren song of sunshine and >40 temps at the end of December is!
Was pretty windy here, to bu got in 8.34 miles
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Merry Christmas everyone! We got in a nice 40 mile ride on an absolutely gorgeous (albeit windy!) Christmas morning. It was a great way to start the day. :)
Continuing on our quests to reach our mileage goals, yet another ride to Saguaro National Park, my DH and I rode 27 miles. It was cold to start, 38 degrees but warmed so fastI ditched my jacket and tights half an hour after we left (meeting place with friends and one had his car there). It was probably 50 by the time we got home and a beautiful sunny morning. Less than 58 miles for me and 97 for my husband now. 4800 is my goal and his is 6000.
luv2climb - that was Sutro Tower, not Coit. Cool pics.
Oops, my bad! :o Thanks for letting me know. I just started going down there again after almost 20 years, so I'm a little rusty with my landmarks. Post edited.
I'm going out tomorrow. I was hoping to get out today, but Christmas dinner's timing didn't work out so well for me.
Windy here in the Rio Grande Valley. I only went about 6 miles on the bike, but I walked two and ran one also. So, I am happy enough.
Started out with a soaking wet Christmas morning run, then the sun broke through for some mountain biking later! A great day with family and no obligations! :)
It's summer here in New Zealand. I let my husband sleep in on Christmas morning while I went for an easy ride around the bays of Wellington. Halfway around I met some friends on the beach for a little sparkling wine. A VERY little sparkling wine, given that I still had to cycle home! I discovered that bubbly is not performance enhancing, even while still sober. I made it home eventually though, very sun burned. :cool:
I got in a fast (for me) 18-mile ride this afternoon. Beautiful day, and you see a lot more along the trail now that all the leaves are gone.
This leaves me about 6 miles shy of my revised goal for the year. It's supposed to rain tomorrow and Thursday is shot...
Rode just over 15 miles today. It was windy, 44 degrees and started raining the last 2 miles. Still enjoyed getting out on the bike and still on goal to keep riding outside until the end of the year (at least 1x/week). One more week to go and then I'll see what the new year brings
I got out yesterday for 22+ miles (needed to work off those Christmas cookies!). Fairly cold, but nice and sunny. Tried out the new aero helmet and the new wind barrier base layer. Thumbs up for both.