Commuting to work on the commuter (when it's not nasty out), and putting the road bike on the trainer. I run outside all year long, even if it's wicked cold, so I've got that going for me.
Commuting to work on the commuter (when it's not nasty out), and putting the road bike on the trainer. I run outside all year long, even if it's wicked cold, so I've got that going for me.
Will commute to work with Raleighdon when it's dark, two lit up bikes makes more light than 1. Going home it's not too dark since i leave at 3pm.
if it's really really crummy out, i'll drive. No super heroics here.
I knew I'd get a lot of good ideas here. I just love this forum! Don't know if DH feels the same way -- the more I read this forum, the more packages from Nashbar, etc. keep appearing on my doorstep.....
Bringing my bike and riding after work is a great idea.
A total commute isn't a first option for me (my choices are I-75 or curvy, narrow country roads with crazy drivers), but there is a parking area for the bike path that circles the town where I work. If I parked there and rode that would give me a 5 mile ride to work and I could ride the long way back to the car after work and still be able to ride in daylight after work.
The Y has a spinning class that I'd like to take this winter. I'm hoping it will be more interesting than the trainer. I'm with you, Tiffany, I hate that thing. I put my hybrid on the trainer last winter and got on it maybe 3 times. I'd rather walk or hike outside.
Indysteel -- I appreciated your post -- maybe I just need to keep thinking in terms of remaining active all winter and focusing on other activities in January and February. I'm in Ohio, our weather is probably about the same as Indianiapolis. And there are times the weather is crappy enough that I know I won't ride regardless of whether or not it is daylight.
Last weekend I bought an older Gary Fisher Marlin Mtn bike, so I have a ride for the campground and for crappy winter riding![]()
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I do a combination of rides. I commute to work (14 miles each way) and when it's just too cold for that, I ride at lunch (from the office). This way, both bikes get some exercise during the week!
I also will use the trainer in a pinch...but that's only if the weather is really nasty/dangerous...and that's pretty rare here in NC.![]()
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LTD, I definitely like spinning class over the trainer. I have a trainer and can ride it for about 10 minutes before I get bored. With the right instructor, spinning can be fun. I like how intense it is, and it definitely helped me advance my fitness level.
Let me know how you like MTBing. I don't have a huge itch for one, but it's been in the back of my mind. If only my bank account were deeper.
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