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cycling is definetely the most dangerous thing i have participated in. but i am addicted, and feel the need to ride everyday. sometimes i have close calls...but i consider myself a "defensive rider" and altho i annoy ppl i'm sure with my hesitant actions, i like to be prepared for drivers cutting me off, passing too close, drifting in the bike lane, etc.
my life has been a nightmare tho. cycling is beautiful. its the only peaceful part of my whole existence. i hope i die on my bike. i hope one of these days a nice big truck wipes me out. i am ready for it.
"Doubt is not an agreeable condition, but certainty is an absurd one."
I completely agree with your sentiments, grog. And I also ride for much more than just fitness -- I think that some folks on this thread were emphasizing riding vs. doing nothing at all physical, and that's simply not an option I'd even consider! I am lucky in that I can both mountain bike and hike (and road ride) right from my door since I live in the woods on acreage with trails around me (and much more vacant acreage). Doesn't mean I do that all the time as I like to have more alternatives, like hiking at state and national parks and mountain biking on different trails with friends. And, I live far enough away from most everything, living in a rural area as I do, that there are few places I can actually ride to that constitute "running errands". I can go to the library (7.5 miles one way), post office (3 miles), food co-op (14 miles), farmer's market (14 miles), and Performance bike shop (15 miles), though! I can't get to work (would be 40+ miles one way on back roads), and other shops are in much busier areas and on multi-lane roads I'm just not up to tackling. We did ride to the food co-op, farmer's market, and post office several times this past summer, but I don't like riding in cold weather so tend to hang up my helmet this time of year and do more hiking (and yes, we usually drive to parks, but look at how many people ride to cycling club events and club rides -- I used to as well since they normally start too early or are too far away to ride to, though I'd do that when I could manage it), trail and treadmill running (these both require no driving since I have trails right from my house and a gym at my workplace)....
It's just a tough dilemma since I do so believe in riding and live and breathe it in many ways (have four bikes, more bike clothes than regular, have "Share the road" bumper stickers on my car, am a LAB and Adventure Cycling member, etc. I just wish I felt safer out there on the roads these days.
And, it kinda hurts that my DH is just not into cycling these days either. He used to be - big time. But he hasn't been very interested since I had my accident in April 2005. I think he kinda lost his innocence that day too.![]()
Emily
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
I can get to everything by bike ... it's a college town and there are a lot of bikes. I've lived in places where ... well, I don't know if I"d bike there or not.
I do know that I'm cycling places that used to scare me ... but I"m pretty easily scared. I also bike for lots and lots and lots of reasons ... so my comments about other lifestyles being risky includes risking the earth, too. I'd just love it if enough people cycled so there weren't enough cars to run over us...
(and inatree, yea, we want you HERE... watch out for them trucks and be nice to yourself!)