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  1. #16
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    Jun 2006
    Location
    Boise, Idaho
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    First he complained that I was going too slowly. (had a plan -- these were warm up miles, to avoid blowing up on the early little rolling hills) The first five miles or so was flat, then gentle rollers, and the slow start worked well for me!

    Then he complained that I was going too fast. (reward for pacing myself and getting up the big hills AND the small ones) I did kinda hammer after conquering the big hills (muscles complained all afternoon, but it felt great at the time!)

    Usually he complains that I stop to rest (stretch) a couple of times on the way to the big hill. (cuz I don't usually go "too slow" those first few miles, and then don't handle the early rollers well)

    Yesterday he complained that I didn't stop to rest and his butt hurt...

    Couldn't make him happy with MY ride yesterday, but _I_ sure loved it!

    My only grumble about my ride yesterday -- I never did get my usual post-ride nap!

    Karen in Boise

  2. #17
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    NY, NY
    Posts
    397
    very happy to report that i finally broke the 50 mile barrier for the first time since last year's accident. 54.9 miles to be exact. i was beaming for the rest of the day on sunday!

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Sierra Foothills, CA
    Posts
    800
    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Rode 30 miles with DH on rolling rural roads of Orange and Alamance County. Not a single dog encounter, what a relief! Sara, my heart was beating faster just reading your report. I broke my pelvis in three places in '05 when two loose dogs caused me to crash, so I am VERY nervous about dogs now. I have an Air Zound air horn as well as Halt pepper spray in a handlebar-mounted holder (from Nashbar) on my bike now. I do feel a bit safer because of it. Glad you're okay!

    Emily
    Wow, Emily...a broken pelvis...ouch! I like the air horn idea a lot. I can't believe this, but I just had another dog encounter tonight. This time it was a Rottweiler. I was rolling down a hill at a high rate of speed and the dog was trotting down the road in the same direction. Of course, he heard me coming, turned around, and went NUTS! I fully expected him to rip my leg off as I went by. I think an air horn would've been a great idea in this situation! I'm hoping I'm through with dogs for a while...three encounters in two days is plenty!

 

 

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