Ooooooh, I LOVED my ride today!!! Loved it, loved it, loved it!
It wasn't long, but wow, did it ever feel goooooooood!!!! I started out just about sunset, under grey skies and in a light mist, the rain of earlier today having mostly tapered off. Temperature was either 36 or 43, depending on which town's temp one wants to use.I parked at a neighborhood park to ride my nearest (and much-loved) trail, rode up the street and then into the woods.
It was great! The trail was wet, there were puddles on the trail, the swamp was flowing over the trail, even! I got wet and gritty, water soaked into my shoes, and by the time I got to the lake, just over 4 miles in, I had to peel off a couple of things because I was so warm. It was dark, and a low light fog lay over the lake. I rode around the lake in the dark; I could make out geese, lots of geese, along one part of the lake.
Part of the trail has new blacktop, which means the roughest part of the trail is now smooth, and oh, how lovely that was!! Zoom zoom zoom!
I startled numerous deer, one trail ninja who complained I was about to hit him (I wasn't; not by a long shot. I told him I couldn't see him, and after I left him behind realized I should have told him that he doesn't show up in the dark, so he should do something about that!), a couple of rabbits, and a bird of some kind -- couldn't tell in the dark -- which flew in front of me across the path.
The light on my helmet was reflected back to me by the mist, which presented a column of light straight down in front of me that was pretty distracting; I had to turn my head slightly so that I could see the trail rather than the column of light. I found myself wishing that my headlight was brighter and was glad that I know this trail pretty well (or I'd have surely plowed into something, creek, fence, post, SOMEthing!).
I also found myself wishing that my ride was longer!! Just over 10 miles, but boy, was I tempted to turn around and do it all over again!!
Not the fastest I've done that trail, at 10.4 MPH, but under the conditions, I wouldn't have wanted to go any faster anyway.
It felt fabulous! I loved it!!



I parked at a neighborhood park to ride my nearest (and much-loved) trail, rode up the street and then into the woods.
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I felt really sluggish, but did 20. There were still some sections of road that had major puddles which I couldn't avoid. It's not that I don't like wet conditions, but that I didn't really have time to spend cleaning my bike when I have so much other stuff to do. Well, I ended up putting off some more important things on my list, and cleaning both my bikes.
Now my Xmas cards will go out late! 