Lisa, you are so right.

I have not ridden a favorite bike path of mine for two years because all the reasons listed above. When creating a route for the ROS that I organized I needed to use a small portion of the path that connected two towns. I never knew there was a one mile developement road that ran parallel with the beginning of the path, which is the part of the path that is used the most by walkers, etc. At the end of this road there is another entrance to the path.

Well last weekend, I decided to ride to the path from my house as I always did years ago but took the road bypassing the beginning of the path then instead of getting off the path that I would have for the ROS I continued on and had a very enjoyable ride that took me into the park I did it again the next day. I had it set in my head I was not going to be riding as fast as I do on the road, but going 15mph was working out just fine for me. Yes, I came across parents with a child riding and so I slowed up, let them know I was passing, told the kid that they were doing really good and went on my way. Other than that, there were not any of the walkers, baby strollers etc that are in the beginning of the path.

All in all this gave me an enjoyable 25 mile ride and is another alternative when I don't feel like really pushing it. I am on main/back roads getting and coming home from the path so the ride is like the best of both worlds.

~ JoAnn