Hey, little rides are great. I did a little 15.5 mile ride yesterday before work and it was fine. Today we rode in Mystic and Stonington Connecticut, two places I have never been to. We are going to be co-leading a ride here on the 21st. We drove down with the leader (a friend), about an hour and 45 minutes. He had done this before, but the cue sheet he had was wrong in a few places. Overall, it's pretty, a combination of along some harbors, the Mystic River, and 2 quaint village shopping areas, with a lot of rural farm land, too. But, there were some dicey traffic intersections (left turns at a stop sign that is on a bit of a rise, onto a busy road) and I frankly, do not like riding in beach towns, especially since I was in another state, where I am not sure how drivers react to cyclists. Near the end, we had to go over a drawbridge. There was a skinny concrete section between the metal and I rode down it, but it was scary and hard for me, especially on my Guru, which I love, but I just am not as nimble on it as my other bike. I may walk on the sidewalk to cross on the ride. Anyway, I spent the first half of the ride being hypervigilent and kind of just on the edge, and then I calmed down, but it was fricking hot out, in some places (90-95). Thankfully, the parts near the water were much cooler. We tried a slightly different way back in the last 3 miles, which turned out to be all big climbs. We will not do them with the group. It ended up being 32 miles.
We cleaned up slightly in the car and then went for a burrito. I think I may take my other bike for the ride in 3 weeks, but I may change the pedals out, so I can use my Frogs.
I kept catching my shorts on my saddle today. Embarrassing. I think this pair hasn't been washed a lot and it's a bit thicker.