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  1. #16
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Grand Forks, ND
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    Quote Originally Posted by beccaB View Post
    Call me a chicken, but I have not had the courage to ride my bike to work yet.
    I don't know how to change a bike tire yet, and I'm worried about being late. I work in 2 hour segments with breaks in between(school bus driver) and I value my time alone at home while my teenagers are in school. It probably only takes me 25 minutes to get to work on a bike. The weather here changes on a dime, and it's hard to figure out how to dress for it. On some days, if it ended up being bad at the end of my work day, I could probably have the husband pick me up. And yet, I've made every excuse in my mind to not do it. I'm pretty creative that way!
    beccaB, I would really encourage you to give biking to work a try. When you have some free time try just riding to work to get to know the route you'd be using. Though I'm sure you comfort level depends on how good the roads are where you live (rural or urban).

    I know when I started commuting to college and work it made me feel so alive. Night riding can be nerve racking, but its always a good idea to have a light you can see with.

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Seminole, FL
    Posts
    268

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    This is one of the advantages of working night shift - I can get my bike rides in before work. However, after dark I use my treadmill more. We have a bike trainer, but it only fits DH’s older thin tire bike. I will have to look into a newer one.
    “No Bird Soars Too High If He Soars With His Own Wings” ~ William Blake

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    865
    I did actually do a middle of the day ride with DH, who had the day off- between my Kindergarten run and afternoon take home. I have almost a 2 hour window there. I felt refreshed and more calm, which is a good thing to be when the middle school kids get on the bus. Middle school girls don't talk, they shriek! Imagine the stress!
    It was interesting to see a bicyclist stopped and looking at a map at a farm which is one of my bus stops. He looked lost. I was so tempted to recommend to him a nice hilly scenic route nearby, but did not because I still had kids on the bus. They already think I'm weird enough. Although I'd already had my ride, I was jealous!

 

 

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