well my calender says it's the 29th
I stopped to take a photo of photo of the old depot:
I was going to do some climbing - too windy
Victoria Park lane:
going home - Mt Baldy
and a duck under the trail on old Rt 66:
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This morning I had a beautiful 23.5 mile ride. It started by riding with a friend on the Zionsville Rail-Trail - he hasn't ridden all year and has very bad feet, so we were riding quite slow - but that was fine. The point was to encourage him to get out on his bike. Hopefully that will encourage his wife to get her bike out as well
After that I continued onto my usual country roads, and was out for 3 hours before all was said and done. The temps did jump quite a bit in those 3 hours, but still more pleasant from earlier this week. Saw 2 deer, a woodpecker, and assorted other birds
Shifting is getting easier and more intuitive - and while I forgot to put Cytomax in my water bottle, I was thankful because at one point I poured that bottle over my head. It felt great! Body dealt better with the heat as well - this is good as the Tour de Cure, Indianapolis, is two weeks from today!
well my calender says it's the 29th
I stopped to take a photo of photo of the old depot:
I was going to do some climbing - too windy
Victoria Park lane:
going home - Mt Baldy
and a duck under the trail on old Rt 66:
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Great pictures! Guess I looked at the calendar wrong![]()
Rode the Honey Tour today in Burleson, Texas. Up at 5:30, bikes loaded, on our way by 5:45 (we are fast).
A beautiful ride with rolling hills, moderate climbs, today NO wind (which was awesome but hot), temp about 90 by the time we finished.
51 miles in 3:11, including 3 short stops. I pretty much hit a wall at about 39 miles and dropped off the back and off my 18 or 19 mph average for six or seven miles, then picked it up again at the end.
Good ride today!
I got in just over 22 miles on Saturday on my usual trail, which I rode twice; started about an hour before sunset, so it was dark when I got back to the car. I saw a box turtle and numerous deer, and heard pee-wees, a wood thrush, and the very common geese and blackbirds (grackles, starlings, and red-winged).
I was feeling slightly sluggish from not being on the bike (other than the xtracycle for commuting/errands) in about two weeks, but I pulled myself out of bed and headed out on the weekly Sorella Forte women's ride. Eight of us did a nice hilly 30ish miler up through Washington Park, Skyline Drive, Old Germantown road and back down Skyline. mapmyride.com claims it was about 3100 ft of climbing, but I think it's overestimating a bit.
We're still waiting for summer weather here - it was chilly and occasionally wet, but the sun peeked through once or twice. I was more than ready for the free mocha when we got back to the shop.
I forgot to mention that on my ride through Burleson and the surrounding area I saw a funny thing. Caterpillars crossing the road. The big, fat, furry caterpillers. I thought they looked like something out of disney crossing the road in a business like fashion. At a rest stop I mentioned them to my husband ....that I liked seeing such big furry caterpillers. I had never seen such large fat ones before. I reckoned they were cute and might even be a fun pet. He looked at me and said, "Yeah, those are asps, not caterpillers. They send you to the hospital."
Fabulous. So much for Disney.
I am curious about this - it doesn't sound like you are talking about snakes - and those are the only Asps I've heard of. I looked around the internet to see if I could find mention of these but wasn't successful - or I shouldn't have mixed beer and getting over-heatedI assume you are in Burleson, Texas? Just trying to figure out what these creatures are.
Added: after posting this question of course I found the information here. It always seems to work that way![]()
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42 kms. Bit of a wind, but fine. Not sure why my legs were getting tired. Especially when 1 wk. ago I did 99 kms. and I was buzzin' to go.
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Here's another page on 'em - http://www.ayavaya.com/bug-photos/asp-caterpillar - I think I'm glad we don't have those here!
I had a great ride. We had a special club ride this morning where we raised some money for a little boy (2 years old) that was struck by a car and is not paralized from the chest down.We had a great turn out for the ride and we were able to raise over $1700 and two plane tickets. It was heart warming event! My hubby and I took out a smaller group of B riders. There were about 8 of us. It was early on when I realized that I was one of the more experienced riders of the group. Half way through our ride I had worked my way to the front of the pace line. For the first time ever I was able to pull the line of riders for 3 miles at 20mph. You could not have wiped that smile off of my face. I was very excited for my newest accomplishment.
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