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  1. #1
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    Jun 2002
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    Mrs. KnottedYet
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    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.
    Last edited by Trek420; 05-13-2005 at 05:00 AM.
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  2. #2
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    Sep 2004
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    Albuquerque, NM
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    I bike to work everyday (12 miles total) and use my lunch hour to get in another 12-14 mile ride depending on the wind. I just read somewhere that it is Bike to Work week next week?...and tips on how to do it! After my lunchride yesterday, how could somone Not ride to work?.....I rode along the Rio Grande and saw road runners galore, had races with the geckos (lizards), ducks, pheasants, and even a coyote. I didn't wanna go Back to work!
    Hmmmmm....maybe on bike to work day I should drive???
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  3. #3
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    Nov 2002
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    Norwood, MA
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    I manage to bike to work 70% of my work days year round here in New England. It accounts for the majority of my 3000 miles per year. It is about the only way I can fit riding in. Since my lunch hour is non-existent, it is my only chance to get outdoors for a significant amount of time on a regular basis. In terms of commuting time, it really isn't that different from driving, 40 minutes cycling one-way, vs. 20 minutes driving one-way. My route goes through a wildlife sanctuary, I've seen flying squirrels swooping across the road nights, deer and turkeys are almost daily occurances, the spring brings salamander migrations, woodcock courting displays, the frog chorus, migrating ducks, geese, and warblers. I've found interesting road kill: 2 saw-whet owls, a Luna moth, a least weasel, garter snakes, and of course innumerable chipmunks, squirrels, and mice. The predators are shy, I've only seen 2 fox and 1 coyote in 5 years. I like the self reliance of riding and coping with the weather changes, it makes me feel like I really live in the world rather than watch it. Yes, I will be riding next week, as usual.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    DuPage Co IL
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    Our bike to work week here in Chicagoland has been set for June 11-17 (probably because of iffy weather) and I volunteered to be a team organizer for my office (through the Chicagoland Bicycle Federation). This will be a challenge because almost everyone at the office is way over 55 and lives at least 10 miles away! They see me in my kit each day commuting in and think I'm nuts (in a nice way, of course)

    I love my daily commute - I don't get to see all the wildlife that you do, Newfsmith, but it's still fun! It's the way I get most of my miles, too. I get right cranky if I can't ride each day!

  5. #5
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    May 2004
    Location
    Glendale, Arizona
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    I haven't done much commuting this year. I was moved to a tiny classroom with no room for my commuter bike, so I parked it in the student bike racks, against my better judgement. And unfortunately, my fears were justified when some kids damaged it one afternoon after the bike cages were unlocked. I haven't ridden to school since. The good news is that I am moving to a new school a few miles further down the road, and I will have a large classroom with room to store my bike. I will get the commuter bike fixed and next year can ride a couple times a week. I'll probably ride on the street all the way there, and go through the desert for a short-cut on the way home. I love commuting! It reminds me of when I was a kid and rode my bike to and from school. I feel carefree while riding, and energized when I get to work. However, as a teacher, I always have a lot of "stuff" to take to and from school, so several days I need to do that hauling, and ride on the days I can fit everything into the panniers.

  6. #6
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    Dec 2004
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    Utah, Gateway to Nevada, not to be confused with Idaho
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    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

    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!

  7. #7
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    Apr 2005
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    mo
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    My commute is shortest-being a stay at home mom and all. Well, I'll just ride anyways. To show my support. Yeah, that's it. Nothing to do with selfish just wanting to ride or anything like that.

    Ride your bike to work day May 20th.
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

  8. #8
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    Jun 2004
    Location
    Sonoma County, CA
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    I bike to work 3-5 days a week, so my plans for the day are to recruit some co-workers. So far the only response to my reminder that the 19th was BTWD was "My bike won't fit in the trunk of my car".

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    CA
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    I'll be working that day out at the Pleasant Hill BART Station (Bay area) handing out goodies for BTWD and talking about one of the projects my research team is working on. The basic concept of the project is "the first and last mile" of your commute by transit. Using low-speed modes of transportation such as a bike, segway, or walking decreases the emissions from cold starting your engine only to drive 5 miles down the road.

    If that didn't totally bore you,
    http://www.innovativemobility.org/re...d_overview.htm
    Cheers!

    Cindy

    Team Luna Chix

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
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    mo
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    May is National Bike Month™

    Bike-to-Work Week is May 16 - 20, 2005 and Bike-to-Work Day is Friday, May 20, 2005.

    http://www.bikemonth.com/
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

 

 

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