any plans for bike to work day?
My ride to work is very short, from West Tennyson (Chabot
College area) to South Hayward Bart then get off at Lake Merrit
and ride into downtown Oakland. I could make it longer, say get
off at MacArthur and ride in or on the other end, ride to Castro
Valley or Hayward Bart....hmmmm more bike schwag.
I ride to work about 1/3 of the time and take BART (our rapid transit) every day. I don't get to see the wildlife you do unless you count homeless and wine'os ;-) The route is very urban but it's a great way to get miles in and has its own kind of beauty.
For those of you in the Sacramento Region...
There is a special push to record a "Million Mile May" in conjunction with Bike to Work week. There is a website where you log your miles and if like me, you get prodded from someone at a sister agency, you can compare your miles to theirs. They have "celebrity" cyclists (hey...where's Bubba??), etc. It's pretty neat.
Check it out at www.bikecommute.com.
So far I'm the only cyclist from Hangtown Velo :p
I'll bet other areas of the country have similar things going.
Trek--I'd be surprised if there wasn't one for your neck of the woods!
If it helps any yellow...........
the weather here has been gorgeous, sunny, clear, highs in the lower 80s climbing to the upper 80s by Fri....now before ya'll smack me - the winds on the other hand, haven't been Out of the single digits since I can't even remember when. My commute home the last 2 nights has been in 35+ mph wind gusts! I would Love the rain if it meant the darn wind would just stop blowing!! I just keep telling myself it's a form of strength training (but it ain't working! :rolleyes: )
Ride MTB approx 32miles a week to work
32 miles is an approx. could be more by a couple of miles each day.
Ride 4 days a week at 4 miles each way.
I enjoy it because it is less sitting in traffic and even though I have to pack my clothes and change at work incl.shower or babywipes it is still less hassle, learn to work with it. Hot on the way home, I wet down my headsweat with cold water before putting on my helmet and keeps me cool till I get home to strip down. I feel good that I am not contributing to the pollution in the air.
Wish I were in Holland or somewhere there were were no cars at times. :p