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  1. #1
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    August 4 rides

    I forgot my camera, so no pics today
    I got up early to beat the heat and got in 15 miles before the start of the club ride. I then lead the club ride (22 miles). quite an adventure, due to the wide variation of pace levels.
    had and iced coffee, then did Shinn road before coming home through the Claremont colleges.
    Noticed that my avg is improving
    Miles 64.86

  2. #2
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    Day number 2 on new bike.
    Rode to Office Pro to exchange funky camera for better camera. downhill.
    Next i had to get to the drugstore to pick up prescriptions, this is on the other side of Beacon Hill in the Rainier Valley where I DO NOT want to drive today because of Seafair; an annual festival of cars, beer and noise (hydroplane races and airshow)
    So I went over beacon hill and down again, too intimidated to take the steepest and most direct route; but comfortably went up Lucille and 15th ave and Angeline (a little surprise, i didnt know it was steep before; i've only ever done it in a car!!) then I coasted down the hill into Columbia city; which used to be known as Garlic Gulch because it used to be an italian neighborhood!

    from there I went back up the hill (where I live after all) and as I crossed the main intersection, a lady in her car pushed out into the crosswalk where i had been waiting and where a lady was walking. Someone yelled at me "BE CAREFUL"
    of course, i was being careful..

    then I zig zagged on side streets and then up my own hill, noting that the 14% grade (very short ) on our switchbacks was easier with the gearing on the new bike.

    14 miles.
    Then a phone call.
    UPS dropped a package off at a lady's house. my address is 8018. Her address; 9018. It was my SIDI's.. so i hopped back onto the bike and picked up my package!
    2 more miles
    who knows what else is in store for me today!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  3. #3
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    Excellent 50.6 mile ride today with a great friend of mine on the American River Bike Trail in Sacramento. We rode to Old Sacramento, got some super yummy fruit smoothies, and headed back up river. It was hot on the way back from Old Sac, but not unbearable. The trail wasn't overly crowded and it's so pretty to ride right next to the river. Too bad we didn't bring our bathing suits! I was especially enjoying the FLAT terrain. It's been a while since I did a nice flat ride. Then when we were done, we went to Costco for lunch...can't beat $1.50 for a giant hot dog & soda!

  4. #4
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    Woke up early this morning to join the club for a ride. However, I did not know which ride I would complete - the 52 mile route or the century. I will admit I was very scared of the century given the area of southern Indiana it was going to cover and the terrain profile http://www.kybikerides.org/ridemaps/4452.htm. The profile made it look very difficult, IMO. Given the route was a figure 8 I knew at about the 40 mile mark I would have to make up my mind - head back to the car or continue. The first part of the ride was great but the group was moving slow for everyone feared the worse and did not want to go out like gang busters. At the 40 mile mark, given the very flat terrain we had covered, I decided to finish the century. It was a beautiful route and for the most part very flat or nice rollers that carried you along. After the lunch stop the temps seemed to sky rocket and I really felt the heat. I rode with a friend and she kept asking me "where are the hills?" I concluded they must be at the end and guess what, the last 20 miles or so were just that - lots of climbing. Even with this nasty combination at the end I had a good time albeit a very slow ride (averaged 15.4 mph). I really think I could have posted a much faster speed but like most in the group I worried about what was ahead and played it rather conservatively. Oh well, nothing lost here.
    Marcie

  5. #5
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    My First Ride to the Mall

    So, I had a 9AM haircut appointment at the Mall 9.5 miles from our house.

    I rode!

    Familiar roads half the distance, but then busy highways with rocky shoulders, not good!!

    Anyway, I made good time on the trek...only to have the consternation of a couple of mall employees get uptight when I insisted on taking my bike into the mall (there are no racks...and also no "no bikes" signs). I was prepared for the debate about why I couldn't have a bike in the mall when I was standing right next to cars from a local dealership...but they didn't push the issue against my insistence)

    On the return trek, on the highway, I only had one "bubba" who wouldn't get over into the clear other lane and clipped by kind of close at 60mph in his 1974 Chevy Pick-up (License # 915975), but otherwise a good ride on a HOT day.

    So, I saved 1 gallon of gas AND got my exercise.
    Last edited by Mr. Bloom; 08-04-2007 at 05:05 PM.
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  6. #6
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    Did an 80 mile club ride today. Tried to pace myself so I have enough energy to do another long ride tomorrow. Luckily I found someone to ride with who for the most part rode at my pace, a little slower on some stretches which was good so I wasn't tempted to hammer. Other than this annoying ongoing lower back pain thingie that I've had for the past week or so (I only feel it when I'm off the bike but the biking does seem to aggravate it) I felt good at the end. We'll see how tomorrow goes!
    Last edited by BikeDutchess; 08-04-2007 at 04:10 PM.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    14 miles.
    Then a phone call.
    UPS dropped a package off at a lady's house. my address is 8018. Her address; 9018. It was my SIDI's.. so i hopped back onto the bike and picked up my package!
    2 more miles
    who knows what else is in store for me today!
    No riding for me yesterday (or today) - it really sucks working all week and the weekends too. But, my red sidis arrived yesterday too!! Haven't set them up yet, but I LOVE them!!

    CA
    Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...

  8. #8
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    No ride for me today, but my hamstrings and back are really feeling what I did do -- 5 hours of berry picking yielded a gallon+ of wild blueberries and a half gallon of wild raspberries. Now I have to clean 'em, pick out leaves, twigs, little crawly things, pack some for the freezer and cook or stir up others with sugar. UK has requested waffles with fresh blueberry sauce for her birthday evening tea when she gets here at nearly midnight Tuesday.
    Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.

  9. #9
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    I got in a 31 mile ride yesterday - the body said no to going further. Starting at 10:30 on a 95 degree day in the south was not smart! We weren't fast, but we got there! Drank over 90 oz of fluids, before a rest break. Must have really been sweating the fluids out!
    It's all about the journey (my reason for riding slower)

  10. #10
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    I got up at 5 to drive to Central Arkansas (190 miles) to meet Pscyclepath & ride the river trail & the big dam bridge. First serious ride since my husband's leukemia diagnosis- (he is officially in remission as of friday) starting at 10:30.
    rode 20 miles in NLR with pscyclepath- saw Elvis- (Dead Elvis was calling me toward the light before we got back to the truck).
    It was so hot that a cough drop in my jersey pocket melted.- I have created a new mentholated polyester.

    Note to self- no more mid-day bicycle riding in months with U in them.
    Last edited by Hub; 08-06-2007 at 06:11 AM. Reason: typos
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  11. #11
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    First long ride on Nahanni, as I have chosen to call my new bike. Since she is 100% designed and built in Canada, I chose a Canadian First Nation (aboriginal) name. "Nahanni" means 'spirit' in the language of the Dene people of Canada's north. It is also a woman's name in several First Nations' languages. I think it's a pretty name.
    And does Nahanni ever have spirit. Did a 65km ride with my friend Tony out the Saanich Penninsula, and Nahanni performed wonderfully. Then Tony's bum knee gave out in Sidney (pic below), and he and his bike had to catch the bus back to Victoria. I got back to Victoria ahead of him, so I did an extra 10km or so along the waterfront. I just didn't want the ride to end, the bike was sooo comfortable. Pleasant weather, light winds, and apart from Tony's knee, it was a great ride.
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    Last edited by Popoki_Nui; 08-04-2007 at 06:39 PM.
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  12. #12
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    Today we did a 53 mile ride to the end of the cape cod canal from woods hole and back. We stopped at our regular fish market for lunch in Bourne, and didn't bring a bag for carrying fish home, just thought we'd have lunch there, but they had a great price on haddock fillets so DH stuffed a 3 pound package in his back pocket and road 20 miles home with them. They sure were yummy! I had a crab cake for lunch, just enough carbs to fuel my longer rides without raising my blood sugar too high, especially the good ones that are mostly crab with little filler. There was a lot of wind, so this ride felt harder on my body than the 68 miler we did to P-town a couple days ago. All in all, a nice vacation day.

  13. #13
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    Got up a little late, grabbed my gear and a banana, and started riding. It was 92 F and I started riding. 40 miles later I roasted in 98 F weather. Ack! Note to self: must leave earlier.

  14. #14
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    I rode with Alex, Alex's friend and Sulis. It was really fun! We reconned part of next week's century ride.
    Life is like riding a bicycle. To stay balanced, one must keep moving. - Albert Einstein

    In all of living, have much fun and laughter. Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured. -Gordon B. Hinckley

 

 

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