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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    So I totally underestimated the distance...

    I sometimes fill in lifeguarding/teaching swim lessons for the local YMCA when I'm available, and got a call last night to teach some lessons at a pond a couple of towns over this morning (the pond is called Carbuncle Pond, which is really a disgusting name for a place where people swim). I had today off from my regular job at the hospital, so I said I'd do it and decided I'd ride my bike there instead of driving. I figured the place was about six or eight miles from my apartment and gave myself plenty of extra time in case a flat tire or something happened. Well, it turns out it's more like 12.5 miles away!! I should have done the Mapquest thing to figure out the distance before going. It was a good thing I gave myself the extra time, because I needed it--not only did the distance turn out to be more than anticipated but I also made a wrong turn at one point (and, I'm ashamed to say, did a bit of wrong-way riding on a one-way street to fix the error--I felt like I had no alternative given that the other option was to go onto a road that I thought might dump me onto the freeway!). I got there barely on time, and the other instructors/lifeguards there thought I was a little crazy to ride my bike there from where I live. The lessons went well, and it sure felt good to get in the water and cool off! I made sure to be completely soaking wet before getting on the bike to go home--it is HOT and humid here lately!! The ride home went better than the ride there--no navigational screwups and it took me just over an hour. I have to say, 25 miles of riding in one day is by far the most I've done--the most I ever did before was about 15. I'm sure I'll sleep well tonight!
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    Hmmmm... I've never done that before

    Hee hee- glad you got there on time, and even better that you got in a much longer ride than you were expecting. Some days are sure more adventurous than others...
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    that's a good way to get extra miles, get lost!
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    Sometimes it is those "oops-es" that give us the oomph to go further, eh?

    We did something similar with a group ride. The ride from the house to the group ride is 80% rural so we thought we'd ride there and back. We actually did a quick plot on google and came up with 15mi. Oops. Try a little over 20 when you don't use the direct route. We weren't quite up to that extra 10 miles, but, once committed, you're committed.

    Glad you made it it one piece--and now you can claim 25mi!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolt View Post
    I have to say, 25 miles of riding in one day is by far the most I've done--the most I ever did before was about 15. I'm sure I'll sleep well tonight!
    Now you know you can do it! You rode 1/4 of a century!
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    Heh, I've gotten lost more than a few times too.

    You have a good attitude about it, though, and good for you for taking your bike!

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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimity View Post
    Heh, I've gotten lost more than a few times too.
    It wasn't even really getting lost (other than the one goof on the way there)--more of a cerebral flatulation as to how far away the place was! Next time I am going to ride somewhere like that I will get a Mapquestimate of the distance first.
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    Hmmm... I wonder if the boss will allow me to be late a few times to work due to "cerebral flatulance"... think this just could be a winner!


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    Oh yeah, I've done something similar. Word to the wise: even if you do use mapquest/google maps to gauge the distance of a route, pay attention to the shape of the roads on the map. Squiggly lines usually mean hills!

    In any case, good for you for sticking with it and now you know you can do it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    Now you know you can do it! You rode 1/4 of a century!
    Hey, I like that!

    I never looked at it that way before and I'm always the one telling people to break down big goals into smaller ones.
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    hmmmm I may get lost on the way to work tomorrow

 

 

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