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    4 Jan Rides

    40 miles, calm, 25 degrees and a bit humid. The last 15 miles were cold, despite good layering. Not thinking about it and seeing it as a test of my mental toughness helped a lot. I don't think we are going to get a break in terms of the weather, so I'm focused on getting out while the pavement is still free of ice/snow - despite the cold. I figure I'll lose at least several days, possibly weeks, to ice/snow between now and the end of March.

    Surprised a big bummed raccoon in an underpass and later, witnessed three foxes having a turf battle or some of dispute. They were wailing like banshees!

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    My favouritist ride of the year so far.

    Only 33kms but the whole way with my partner. I tucked in behind him for two 5km cruise intervals, and this morning (its nearly 8am on the 5th here in EnZed) my legs are tired.

    But I love to go for a bike ride with him, and with school holidays here at the moment, it was nice to be "just the two of us".

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    I'm getting envious of the outdoor rides I read about on here! Day 4 in a row of the trainer for me...another hour, 16.15 miles.

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    Did the shop ride. They were going at a veerrrryyy leisurely pace, so my friend and I decided to try the B-ride, rather than doing the C-ride. That basically meant going left, and up Massachusetts Ave - a looong hill - where the 2 rides traditionally split. I'm not much of a hill climber, but she's slower than me. And...she's got bad knees. But we both gave in to peer pressure. Well, she paid the price for it. She got shucked off the back pretty quickly, and I waited for her. So, we basically did the rest of the ride alone. But, the climb did in her ITB, so she said she'd be spending the rest of the day icing and massaging (thank you, DivingBiker...I passed on your "Massage Stick on the Cheap" to several other achy riders today...all of whom planned to go right home and dig out the rolling pin!).
    34 miles, which...in 2 days of riding this weekend...gives me nearly my total riding for the entire month of December (84 vs. 88)!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    (thank you, DivingBiker...I passed on your "Massage Stick on the Cheap" to several other achy riders today...all of whom planned to go right home and dig out the rolling pin!).
    Ha. I'm surprised people actually have rolling pins...Good for you getting out to ride. I'm hoping to commute tomorrow, my first ride of the new year.

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    Brisk, like 35 degrees, 30-mile tandem ride up Juanita Hill and across to the Sammamish River Trail, to Blazing Bagels, and back home. Cool enough to put the balaclavas on. It was pretty fun and boy did it feel good to be out! For the locals. there's STILL some big patches of ice on the trail just north of Kenmore--had to portage the tandem a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cycling_sarah View Post
    I'm getting envious of the outdoor rides I read about on here! Day 4 in a row of the trainer for me...another hour, 16.15 miles.
    Sarah - Don't feel bad. I'll likely be inside at least a few days this coming week due to wintery and/or wet weather. Got my favorite Spinervals all ready to go.

    Trainer miles really do make you stronger when you go back outside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    Sarah - Don't feel bad. I'll likely be inside at least a few days this coming week due to wintery and/or wet weather. Got my favorite Spinervals all ready to go.

    Trainer miles really do make you stronger when you go back outside.
    Thank you for this note! This is my first winter really using the trainer hard and I've been worried that it won't count the same way as outdoor miles! I'd be bummed to work hard on the trainer only to find I'm stuggling when I get back outside again.

    Good luck with your workouts!

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    Got out on my first ride in way to long. Started out warm and muggy (I'm in Houston)... I was in shorts and a short sleaved jersey... should have brought something warmer with me...

    Got a couple of cool breezes, then all of a sudden was hit by a wall of cold air and the temp dropped by about 20 degrees and we were headed right into the wind Ended up turning around at about mile 10, at least we had a tail wind back to the car! Ended up with only 20, mostly cold miles.

    Oh well... it was a start!

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    I rode 15 miles or so in beautiful sun and, best of all, not much wind. The sunset was gorgeous, and I enjoyed eavesdropping as two tourists enjoyed the pink sky and gulls perched on what's left of a rotting pier. The Norwegian Gem was in port (the gems painted on the ship are kinda tacky close up).

    I saw a potential role model -- a lady of a certain age pedaling along wearing a faux leopardskin swing coat and somewhat matching hat.

    Pam

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    Did about 12 miles of mountain biking with Alleyoop. It was blustery outside but those trails are protected and I had a blast! I think I endoed but I am not sure. See I wrecked going over some rocks when my rear wheel got stuck. It happened fast but was low speed. Alley was far enough ahead of me that she didn't see it and it happened so quick I don't know what happened! I am banged up but no bleeding. Hit my chin but it doesn't feel bruised. My legs have some lovely purple action going but not too bad. Still was a great day and a lot of fun!
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    No ride, hike!
    It was short but intense and my first hike in YEARS.
    I'm going to do it again but give myself more time as I was running out of daylight.






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    Would have done my usual approx. 8 mile ride to visit a friend and his cats, but instead I was making my birthday dinner quiche that everyone liked. Will burn off birthday cake tomarrow and the next few weeks. Bike is going to the shop to get a once over. Then hopefully I will be good to go.

    Back to the regular bike threads....

    Red Rock

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    Nice pics, Zen!
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    Cold MTB ride

    My hubby and I did a short MTB ride on local trails. Temps were in the mid 30's and there were some flurries falling in our neighborhood. I definitely need to buy booties- my toes were frozen solid after an hour. It sure was nice to be outside and not on the trainer!

 

 

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