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    Getting Easier

    I've done half commutes a few times now (I have DH take me to work and I bike home afterwards). The dreaded hills (inclines ) are getting much easier. Still not fast, still not exactly easy, but *easier*.

    I'm enjoying commuting. At some point I plan on doing the entire 22 miles in one day but for the moment the half commute is good for me. I only wish I had more options for roads. My co-workers are constantly telling me how dangerous it is for me to bike on the roads. I am not an idiot, I know the risks. It's disheartening to realize how many people really are scared to ride like I do.
    Last edited by Heifzilla; 06-04-2009 at 07:57 AM.
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    Don't listen to your coworkers. You're doing great! The half commute sounds like the perfect solution. 22 miles is excellent.

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    Put on a high-viz jersey and have at it!

    People who tell me how "dangerous it all looks" are invariably people who don't bike themselves and don't know how much more you can see from a bike, who only notice the ninja cyclists who bounce out of nowhere and barely miss their wheels, and who assume that we all ride like that and along the same highways and at the same speed that they drive their cars. When I ask exactly what looks dangerous they're often hard put to reply.

    Sure, it has risks, but leading a sedentary life is hardly riskfree either...

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    Tell your coworkers to drive mindfully and be extra aware of cyclists--it could be you! Good job on continuing to commute by bike. Is your commute 22 miles each way or round trip?

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    Yay for you! I'm so glad you're enjoying it! I really intended to commute yesterday, but it was raining and nasty and I'm a lazy fair-weather cyclist. Maybe next week (I'm only working Wednesdays this month.)
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    Great job!!!!
    It will seem less dangerous or scary the more you do it- you will develop your traffic skills. I too recommend throwing some high-vis screaming yellow top or vest on- I think they really help keep drivers alert to you. I got a couple of loose hi-vis yellow t-shirts and I just cut the sleeves off and throw them on over whatever I'm wearing sometimes. Instant lightweight safety vest!

    Keep up the good work!!
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    you go girl!
    we are the pioneers, the adventurous women who take charge of their lives and get on our bikes and ride!

    As you continue to ride, the scardycats will quiet down. I have the same problem here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    Great job!!!!
    It will seem less dangerous or scary the more you do it- you will develop your traffic skills. I too recommend throwing some high-vis screaming yellow top or vest on- I think they really help keep drivers alert to you. I got a couple of loose hi-vis yellow t-shirts and I just cut the sleeves off and throw them on over whatever I'm wearing sometimes. Instant lightweight safety vest!

    Keep up the good work!!
    The t-shirts are really a great idea for a cheap, lightweight vest.

    I was able to feed my hot pink addiction and get a hi-viz vest all in one. I found a company that sells SCREAMING HOT PINK safety vests that also have the 3M relfective striping. The yelling is because it really is SCREAMING HOT PINK. DH brought the package in, and since I had used his CC to order it the label was in his name, so he opened it. He told me he was blind for several minutes afterwards
    "A bicycle does get you there and more. And there is always the thin edge of danger to keep you alert and comfortably apprehensive. Dogs become dogs again and snap at your raincoat; potholes become personal. And getting there is all the fun."

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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    Great job!!!!
    It will seem less dangerous or scary the more you do it- you will develop your traffic skills. I too recommend throwing some high-vis screaming yellow top or vest on- I think they really help keep drivers alert to you. I got a couple of loose hi-vis yellow t-shirts and I just cut the sleeves off and throw them on over whatever I'm wearing sometimes. Instant lightweight safety vest!

    Keep up the good work!!
    Good on you, Herfzilla!

    I got a SCREAMING yellow jacket this winter which also converts to a vest (Pearl Izumi http://www.rei.com/product/772147 ). It has lots of nice pockets. I wore it as a vest today and yesterday, even in our 85 degree weather. It didn't make me too hot and the color really pops. My kids say it hurts their eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Tell your coworkers to drive mindfully and be extra aware of cyclists--it could be you! Good job on continuing to commute by bike. Is your commute 22 miles each way or round trip?
    It's 11 each way. I re-read what I wrote and it sounds like it's 22 each way...nope! Though some days 11 feels like 22 I fixed the OP.

    My one co-worker is the worst because she fell asleep at the wheel and crashed her car into a mailbox so she's always telling me about how someone like her could take me out. What do you say to that? Sheese.
    Last edited by Heifzilla; 06-04-2009 at 08:02 AM.
    "A bicycle does get you there and more. And there is always the thin edge of danger to keep you alert and comfortably apprehensive. Dogs become dogs again and snap at your raincoat; potholes become personal. And getting there is all the fun."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heifzilla View Post
    It's 11 each way. I re-read what I wrote and it sounds like it's 22 each way...nope! Though some days 11 feels like 22

    My one co-worker is the worst because she fell asleep at the wheel and crashed her car into a mailbox so she's always telling me about how someone like her could take me out. What do you say to that? Sheese.
    Good grief.... she could have as easily killed someone in another car.... I have little restraint with people like that. I probably would have suggested that she needs to take the *responsibility* of having the *privilege* of driving much more seriously and that anyone who does not deserves to lose that privilege....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heifzilla View Post
    It's 11 each way. I re-read what I wrote and it sounds like it's 22 each way...nope! Though some days 11 feels like 22 I fixed the OP.

    My one co-worker is the worst because she fell asleep at the wheel and crashed her car into a mailbox so she's always telling me about how someone like her could take me out. What do you say to that? Sheese.
    I'd say, "You shouldn't be driving if you aren't in a condition to do it safely."

    I bet you'll build up to the whole commute faster than you think. I used to commute 14 miles each way and it wasn't a problem after I'd been doing it for a couple of months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heifzilla View Post
    My one co-worker is the worst because she fell asleep at the wheel and crashed her car into a mailbox so she's always telling me about how someone like her could take me out. What do you say to that? Sheese.

    She could have killed anyone: car drivers, pedestrians, cyclists or herself. She's the one who should stay off the road.

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    Heifzilla - can you share where you got that hi-viz pink vest? I'd like something hi-viz in a color besides yellow/green and that sounds like a good option.
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