I've never done any sort of road bike night riding. I've done lots of mountain biking at night (including some racing). It just sounds so much scarier on a road ride. Mostly because of the speeds involved and because of any cars. Night mountain biking is really fun. Even trails that you are really familiar with seem so different in the dark! In the winter I sometimes ride with a weekly group night ride. We've had as many as 20 or 25 people riding. It's cool to see a long line of lights snaking up a trail! Good lights are pretty expensive, but they are worth it for those of us (me) who have very poor night vision.![]()



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The first six miles of the return we followed another tandem who were just hauling. They were happy to pull us to the rest stop- since there was no way we could sustain their pace in the front. But that six miles of speed took it's toll. The remaining 45 miles were not quite brutal, but were certainly both a mental and physical challenge. It was hard to tell how far away things were in the dark, so for me on the back of the tandem, it seemed like we were pedaling and getting nowhere.
But what else is open at 2 AM! The ride was about an hour and a half away. The drive home seemed to take forever. If we ever do another night time ride, I think I'll suggest staying in a motel.