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    Ok, well i finally did it ... we cycled from one end of our city (canberra) to the other

    Today we left home at 8am and cycled 35kms (that's a lot for me ) to tuggeranong for coffee... yes coffee. That's why we cycle .. coffee... well i dont drink coffee, so for me it's hot chocolate.

    We went up hill and down dale, and after coffee we came back 35km up many many big hills.

    Lots of firsts for me today. First time to tuggeranong on a bike, first time up the Scrivener dam hill, first time up the bindubi street hill I realise these mean nothing to most of you, but i know you'll be thrilled for me anyway.

    I am so proud of myself i could cry I cant believe i cycled 70kms in one day. We got home at 3pm and i was literally dying. My arms ache, my feet ache, my legs ache but I am so proud of myself for doing it

    Thanks to all you girls who post. Your encouragement makes it possible for me to push myself further and further.

    DH has gone out to buy dinner cos i literally dont have the energy to do anything but sit and watch tv now. Oh, and nurse some sunburn Guess we'll finally getting summer downunder. Yes i did wear sunscreen, but obviously not enough

    4 hours, 48 mins actual riding time, i'm red, i'm sore and i'm a bit sorry for myself, but most of all i'm incredibly proud that i did it
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    Contratulations!! That is awesome!! Now rest up and know that you can DO IT!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by theav View Post
    Ok, well i finally did it ... we cycled from one end of our city (canberra) to the other

    Today we left home at 8am and cycled 35kms (that's a lot for me ) to tuggeranong for coffee... yes coffee. That's why we cycle .. coffee... well i dont drink coffee, so for me it's hot chocolate.

    We went up hill and down dale, and after coffee we came back 35km up many many big hills.

    Lots of firsts for me today. First time to tuggeranong on a bike, first time up the Scrivener dam hill, first time up the bindubi street hill I realise these mean nothing to most of you, but i know you'll be thrilled for me anyway.

    I am so proud of myself i could cry I cant believe i cycled 70kms in one day. We got home at 3pm and i was literally dying. My arms ache, my feet ache, my legs ache but I am so proud of myself for doing it

    Thanks to all you girls who post. Your encouragement makes it possible for me to push myself further and further.

    DH has gone out to buy dinner cos i literally dont have the energy to do anything but sit and watch tv now. Oh, and nurse some sunburn Guess we'll finally getting summer downunder. Yes i did wear sunscreen, but obviously not enough

    4 hours, 48 mins actual riding time, i'm red, i'm sore and i'm a bit sorry for myself, but most of all i'm incredibly proud that i did it
    Congratulations Theav.
    You will be able to show me all these hills when I get to Canberra.
    My friends keep telling me I will love hills one day.

    Rest up and enjoy the feeling of accomplishment.
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    Congratulations! sounds like quite a ride!
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    That is SO GREAT. You rock!
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    Quote Originally Posted by theav View Post
    Ok, well i finally did it ... we cycled from one end of our city (canberra) to the other

    ...............

    4 hours, 48 mins actual riding time, i'm red, i'm sore and i'm a bit sorry for myself, but most of all i'm incredibly proud that i did it


    I'm so proud of you theav!!! WELL DONE!!! That's a GREAT average speed and time by the way! To get from one end of Canberra to the other is PRETTY FREAKING COOL! And those HILLS!!! Oh jeez! WELL DONE!!!

    Sunburnt? Did you reapply at your coffee stop?? :P





    I rode yesturday too... Not quite as far though. I did 20km out to west end and back then out to Peleton at Park road Milton for frappes and to meet up with BF. THEN we did 30km riding out to Breakfast creek then home again.

    53.2km, 2hr 50mins!!

    Longest I've ever ridden. Man I've gotta get some longer distances in.
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    No ride today- more rain all day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by light_sabe_r View Post


    I'm so proud of you theav!!! WELL DONE!!! That's a GREAT average speed and time by the way! To get from one end of Canberra to the other is PRETTY FREAKING COOL! And those HILLS!!! Oh jeez! WELL DONE!!!

    Sunburnt? Did you reapply at your coffee stop?? :P





    I rode yesturday too... Not quite as far though. I did 20km out to west end and back then out to Peleton at Park road Milton for frappes and to meet up with BF. THEN we did 30km riding out to Breakfast creek then home again.

    53.2km, 2hr 50mins!!

    Longest I've ever ridden. Man I've gotta get some longer distances in.
    OMG... i know where breakfast creek is! 2hrs 50mins for 53.2 km.... that's incredible

    Thanks for all the congratulatory posts...i know you'd all understand

    Trekhawk... happy to show you the hills... i'll just be showing you from behind

    Did reapply sunscreen at the coffee shop, but obviously not enough. Might be time to get the old zinc out... it's such a good look

    Have recovered quite well today. Not too sore at all. God i ached last night. Isnt the body a marvellous thing
    To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived — This is to have succeeded - Emerson

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    I think May i over done my come back yesterday. Plus, I think i;'m going to wind up spend the entire day at church. I did get a quick ride in , and did some window shopping at REI. It's actually cloudy here. (yes, it's not always sunny in Southern California.)

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    Weird weekend... I had a very busy, cycling-focused weekend planned. I intended to ride on Saturday, then today to attend a cyclocross race and the She Got Bike! fest, and pick up some new shorts at the LBS. Well, I woke up yesterday to an overcast sky and a 30% chance of rain. It did rain for a while in the morning, but then cleared up later in the afternoon. Seeing that sky first thing in the morning did me in, though. Looking out the window at a completely grey sky does terrible things to me. I ended up depressed- not sad or melancholy at all, but with no motivation, no inspiration, and no energy -and just sat in front of the tv all day. Didn't even open the front door once. Total sloth day

    Today, though, was an entirely different matter. The sun was peeking out when I got up, and I immediately got moving so I could get to the 'cross race by 10 am. On the way there, I started thinking about how much I really wanted to ride this weekend. When I got to the race and saw all those other people on their bikes, it was decided. I stuck around for the last few laps of the first heat, then bagged the rest of the day's plans and went home to get my bike.

    I ended up having a really, really great ride out around Hancock, Md. I had taken a wind jacket and shorts, but it was a tad chilly so I made a pitstop in C&O Bicycles in Hancock and picked up a pair of knee warmers. Once I realized that I had to pull them up high and tuck them under my shorts, they were perfect. I rode the 12 miles out to the end of the Western Maryland Rail Trail at a high cadence/speed and felt great the whole way. Also did my good deed for the day by stopping to herd a very aggressive snapping turtle off the pavement so that he wouldn't get hit.

    Usually at the end of the WMRT, I turn around and return the same way. Today I decided to cut down to the C&O Canal towpath, to which the WMRT runs parallel, and head back to Hancock that way. It was a hellatiously bumpy ride since I'd inflated my tires to pavement pressure, but I was still able to keep up a fairly high cadence/speed. I think it was from watching those 'cross racers this morning. I couldn't have jumped any barriers, but I felt tough and strong barrelling along the towpath.

    After a quick shower and some pasta, I am now in an almost euphoric mood. Endorphins rock
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
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    Kali, that ride sounds great. It's so nice when you finally get out there after a miserable rainy day wishing you could ride.

    Last week I did my own good deed of stopping and carrying a snapper off the road and down the ravine to the stream so he wouldn't get hit. His shell was about a foot long- fairly large. Heavy dude. At the end of my ride that same day, my DH spotted a tiny stone on the road and pointed it out to me. Turns out it was a teeny weeny newborn snapper, about an inch long! Cutest lil' thing, with big dark eyes. Well we carried him off the road to safety too.
    I think he was sent to thank us for rescuing the other one earlier.
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    Kali, I had the exact same kind of Saturday as you.
    DH and I were planning to do a loooong ride - last prep ride before the Seagull next weekend. Woke up, had b'fast, checked the weather on weather.com, and went back upstairs to get dressed. I looked out the window, and said "Hon. It's raining. It's not supposed to rain today!"
    Grrrrr....
    So, we didn't ride (we don't like to ride in the rain unless we *have* to..and frankly, we just didn't have to) and were total slugs. Well, we did get to the LBS so DH could drop off his mtn bike for work and I could look at fenders for my commuter.
    Today, it was raining when we had to make our "go/no-go" decision for the sunday shop ride, so we decided to sleep in and not go. By 8 a.m., however, the sun was out, so DH and I left for a ride of our own - the "triathalon loop" up in Howard County.
    We did about 43 miles (69 km) in 2:40:00. 2500 feet (762 m) of climbing.
    I may commute one or two days this week but I think we're in official "taper" mode before the century. Plus, I'll need a trip or two to my chiropractor this week for my aching back.

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    Regina, where's the "triathlon loop"?

    And... 43 miles in 2:40??!! I think we need to compare everyone's average speed before our C&O ride on the 15th. Or will the Seagull leave you pooped enough that you won't smoke us all on the towpath?

    Lisa, I wish you had been around today. I came close to losing a finger when I tried to pick up that snapper this afternoon!
    Last edited by Kalidurga; 10-01-2006 at 06:45 PM.
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
    David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com

    Random babblings and some stuff to look at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalidurga View Post
    Regina, where's the "triathlon loop"?

    And... 43 miles in 2:40??!! I think we need to compare everyone's average speed before our C&O ride on the 15th. Or will the Seagull leave you pooped enough that you won't smoke us all on the towpath?

    Lisa, I wish you had been around today. I came close to losing a finger when I tried to pick up that snapper this afternoon!
    Ahhh, but that's on an 18 pound road bike chasing my DH who's not very chatty. When I'm on a 28 pound mountain bike with people I can talk to, things will be very different! Fear not. But...I may not be able to do the C&O ride after all. Check out the regional posting I just put up.

    The "triathalon loop" starts (for us) going up New Hampshire Ave to Ednor to 216 heading north/west, becomes Highland, around 10 Oaks onto Linthicum, left onto Tridelphia which becomes Tridelphia Mill Rd, back to Highland and right on Brighton Dam Rd and ultimately back to New Hampshire. I probably missed a few details, but it's a nice, if hilly, route. There is a bike group that has cue sheet routes that start at the Cloverly Safeway, so that seems to be a good starting point for folks.
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    Another heart-poundingly beautiful Seattle fall day! The sun was out, the sky was blue with exciting sculptural clouds, it was crisp but not chilly, and not too much traffic on the Burke-Gilman and Sammammish River trails.

    I only had a limited time for my ride, so I rode kinda hard. (you Seattlites - I went LFP to just past Marymoor) It was so gorgeous along the river, through the fields, and along the rows of huge poplar (?) trees.

    Had a rest stop at the Marymoor velodrome and watched a woman with the most incredibly lovely legs ride a Bianchi around the track.

    Hot-footed it back homeward, but stopped to help a woman who was getting a flat. Some of the folks who'd been at the velodrome stopped, too. My new Serfas pump blew a seal or something. That'll be going back to the store... Anyway, we managed to get enough air into her tire to get her home. The velodromies paused to admire Flosshilde (as well they should!).

    Great day for a ride.
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