Can you ride to it on a non-work day and pretend it's a work day?
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I have been wanting this since last year. I commute on the Long Island Railroad to Manhattan, taking the 6:30 am train.
Since it does not look like these lockers will be coming to my town, they are in the next town, at most a 3 mile ride. I inquired if any were available, yes there are, they sent me the agreement yesterday.
I know I will sign it, but I got this sudden surge of anxiety. How silly is that? It is a meek little 3 miles ride at that. I think it is the commitment, the rental begins on March 8th. I tell my dh I am not going to begin commuting from now, it still dark when I leave. He says Jo it is a less than 6.00 a month, start when you are ready.
I know after I ride it the first time, I will be fine after that, but I feel like the first day of school is approaching at the age of 51. Yes, I know I am being silly. Just not use to change.
~ JoAnn
Can you ride to it on a non-work day and pretend it's a work day?
yes....it is a regular route that I take for many of my rides. That is why I do not understand being nervous. I know it is just one of those things that I will get over once I ride it the first time. I am very structured especially in my morning routine on work days so I am sure that is contributing to this. The more I think about it the more I think how silly I am.
Thank you for your reply.
I get very nervous the first time I do something "different" in my bike commute routine (well let's be honest, I am not good with doing things differently in about any mode in my life...I guess I don't handle change easily). Before I sprained my ankle 2 weeks ago, I was nervous about starting up my bike commute again. I quit riding to work when it got too cold. After I did the ride, I wondered why I was so nervous about it. Lots of negative vibes that I feed myself. Now, I am hoping my ankle will be strong enough so I can ride again next week...still apprehensive, again, but not as much as I was a few weeks ago. It is good to be cautious when you change your route, IMO
It's been a goal of mine for a while to start bike commuting a few days a week this year. My company's bike locker rentals run for a year and start on April 1. (And no, we cannot get them prorated.)
Now that it's getting a bit closer, I am getting nervous! Can I do it (it's 9 hilly miles for me)? Will I forget things? Will I be dramatically late? Will I get hit by a car and die?
Maybe we could share our experiences as new bike commuters.
~ Susie
"Keep plugging along. The finish line is getting closer with every step. When you see it, you won't remember that you are hurting, that anything has gone wrong, or just how slow or fast you are.
You will just know that you are going to finish and that was what you set out to do."
-- Michael Pate, "When Big Boys Tri"
9 hilly miles is a b*tch.
Maybe it was the build of my bike, or her weight, or a combination, whatever, she's a mtb, but my 10 mi hilly commute just about killed me, every day.
take good care and be careful
I am lucky right now, because I can park my bike inside the office, near my cube. I would really like a bike locker. I think it is great if a company provides one. I would be happy to pay for the full year, whether I used it at that time or not. I just know that I would use it the majority of the year.
Offthegrid, I take all my work clothes to the office over the weekend. Again, lucky to have a fairly secure place to hang them. I make sure I have extra underclothes hidden in my desk if, heaven forbid, I don't have what I need. It took awhile to get all the stuff I need put together into a bag I have under my desk. We don't have a shower at work, so I do a sponge bath when I get to work. Luckily, I ride so early in the morning, I don't have any problem monopolizing the one "private" bathroom. It does mean that I have to make a trip up to work over the weekend. But, I have a birdfeeder at work and I go up there anyway to fill the feeder at least one day over the weekend.
My commute will only be 3 miles one way with just an over pass to tend with.
I got the agreement in the mail Friday, but the DOT guy is coming to our bike meeting as a speaker tonight. I just want to be sure they are not putting the bike lockers in the town that I live in any time soon. If so, I would rather wait them.
Since my ride is so short, I will probably just wear my regular clothes. I really probably won't work up any sweat even in the hot weather as I will be leaving at like 6:00am if not a little sooner.
Listening to you other ladies I do not feel so silly anymore. Like you, once I do it once I will ask myself why I was nervous. It is just a change thing.
I would love to hear other stories of new commutors also. I will report when I make my first trip. Although I love that we will be having longer days beginning this coming weekend, my morning will be dark, so I will have to wait to make my first commuter voyage until I get morning light.
Oh, these lockers are yearly also, but begin when you sign the agreement, well a few days later as they put March 8 as when mine begins. It is $60.00 a year with a $20.00 key charge which they refund when you give up the locker. The months that I commute during the year will go by the morning sunlight.
A part of me is excited too, however.
~ JoAnn
I have a headlight on my commuter bike. I really love riding in the early morning before there is much traffic about. The lack of noise (cars) is so pleasant and wow, the morning air is undescribable. The ride home means lots of traffic and noise. Good luck in your first commute.....
thanks sbctwin....the headlight will be something good to think about once I am use to my new little venture.
JoAnn
Uh-oh -- you're scaring me! Fortunately I can start by taking a bus in and then riding home. Or taking a bus partway home and riding the rest of the way.
This is just the first job I've had where there is even the possibility of bike commuting, so I really want to make it happen if I can.
~ Susie
"Keep plugging along. The finish line is getting closer with every step. When you see it, you won't remember that you are hurting, that anything has gone wrong, or just how slow or fast you are.
You will just know that you are going to finish and that was what you set out to do."
-- Michael Pate, "When Big Boys Tri"
offthegrid...have you ridden this route before? By your avatar it looks like you ride a road bike which rides so much different than a mtn bike Kitsun06 mentioned she road. Give it a try anyway, maybe on a non work day and see how it feels.
I see you live in Allentown. I love PA. Some of our favorite getaways are going to Jim Thorpe. We use to scuba dive in Dutch Springs where I also got certified, but since biking regularly for the past 5 years, we do not have the time for scuba anymore.
Anyway, keep us updated on your commute.
JoAnn