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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Boulder
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    I do a half-commute. I park in a lot off a trail, ride the trail halfway in and then the rest on the roads. It cuts out most of the traffic and keeps my commute manageable at 14 miles (more, now that they took the dang bridge out). It doesn't save as much gas as a full commute, but it also enables me to do my grocery shopping on the way home since I have my car (and if I stop at the rock gym I don't have to worry about it getting dark out and riding).

    You should see if you can finagle something like that...

    K.

  2. #2
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    Jun 2005
    Location
    Illinois
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  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Hillsboro, OR
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    I was going to suggest the half commute as well. My husband also has a 30 mile commute by highway, but he finally found a small park about half way between us and his work. He drives there, leaves his car, and bikes back roads into work. It's taken him about 6 months to refine his route to where he's happy with it, but he loves it now.

    He does get jealous that I can leave my car in the garage, but at least he's getting to ride (and cutting the car distance in half). I'm jealous that his route is 90% country roads, where I have no choice but to commute through town/traffic. There are benefits to both ways!

    Oh, and congrats on the new job!
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    St. Paul, MN
    Posts
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    Congratulations on the new job. I want my next job to be commuter free but literal beggars can't be chosers now can they?

    What is the area around your new job like? Maybe if it doesn't work out to commute there, it may have some nice trails or lanes worth biking around after work for? Hey maybe this new job can open up some new biking areas for you to throw off some monotony.

 

 

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