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  1. #1
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    You know, I carry a cell phone, but I don't carry any ID. I know better, I guess it just slipped my mind. I do keep a ten dollar bill in my bag.

    I went out again today, had to try out my new biking shorts and jersey (I've got to say this for Team Estrogen, they ship fast and don't gig ya on the cost of shipping). I left at 2:30 and did 26 miles. It is getting too hot in Texas to leave midday, I also had a lovely crosswind to battle, I am just absolutely exhausted right now, but mentally I've never felt better. What a change from Sunday and Monday!

    I doubt I'll get to bike tomorrow, as tomorrow is 'clean out the colon day'. Anyone care to join me for a mag citrate soda?


    I'll look into the Topeak Road Morph and the cylinders. I think the reason we never tried the cyclinders is because the guys at our LBS, who are avid cyclist, don't really care for them.

    I still can't believe how much I love cycling and how much it has helped the depression. It just feels so good to be out there and to be that close to nature, yet whiz along at my own pace. My biking buddy, Ben, will be back tomorrow and he is ready to get back on the bike, too.
    Ever notice that 'what the hell' always seems to be the best decision?

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    Kk- That you love to be close to nature- that's one thing for me too. I love the outdoors and cycling is such a wonderful way to be outside and enjoy nature winds and all! I find that cycling in the early morning is the best regarding winds- I cycle before the sun comes up (on city streets with little or no traffic) and during the spring/summer months enjoy gorgeous sunrises! Hopefully you will too!
    Nancy

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    Kik, it's so wonderful to hear another one of us has discovered the delights of cycling! I, too, found it was a great help when I was really low - it made a difference on so many levels. The exercise, the outdoors, the meditation time! Ahhh!!!

  4. #4
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    I've been enjoying this thread and join the rest of my TE Sisters in applauding KiK's venture into that scary (but only for the first time!) world of biking solo.

    I have the world's best biking buddy who happens to be my DH and I have come to rely on my solo rides to help keep me centered. It's a wonderful and wonder full combination that I know y'all can relate to.

    My contribution to this thread is to share that I carry a patch and extra tube; those are resident in each bike bag for each bike as are small ID cards that list our names and two emergency contact numbers. When I ride by myself I carry my cell phone and emergency money of at least $5.00.

    DH is always concerned about my being out by myself - it's nice to know that someone is concerned! A couple of years ago I came up with the solution to ease his mind of what if something happens of riding a set route rather than making it up as I went along. This year I have four routes that I ride; I made 8.5X11 color copies of the routes from my handy dandy gazateer with the route highlighted. When I leave the house I put the map of the route I am going to ride on the dining room table (the location of messages to family members) along with a note of when I left the house. With two 'boys' who live in the area and stop in unannounced it helps answer the question of where is Mom. Even tho if something DID happen Al would be the first to know since his work # is on my emergency contact list he still worries about my being out by myself; knowing that I have left the map out for him is peace of mind for him.

    I would also like to add that I think it is important, especially for women, to listen to that inner voice. Too many times we ignore that feeling that a situation is not 'right'. Right off the top of my head I can think of one (of two) instances when out biking on a stretch of road that is not heavily populated there were two cars parked on the side of the road - not an unusual circumstance given that the area is a magnet for people out trout fishing. But this time I had a very uncomfortable feeling - when I tried to shake it off telling myself that I was just being paranoid and 'silly' that feeling of being 'frightened' and the need to flee did not go away. I turned my bike around and did not continue. One of the things I love about being out on my bike is that it helps keep me in tune with myself; I'll never know what the outcome would have been had I continued but I've learned to listen to that inner voice ... she's usually right.

    Quote Originally Posted by nuthatch
    Kik, it's so wonderful to hear another one of us has discovered the delights of cycling! I, too, found it was a great help when I was really low - it made a difference on so many levels. The exercise, the outdoors, the meditation time! Ahhh!!!
    Don't forget one of the rewards of biking ... ice cream. Which is why I have to keep replenishing my 'emergency money' ... we do have awesome ice cream here in Wisconsin
    On Yer Bike!

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biking Chick
    This year I have four routes that I ride; I made 8.5X11 color copies of the routes from my handy dandy gazateer with the route highlighted. When I leave the house I put the map of the route I am going to ride on the dining room table (the location of messages to family members) along with a note of when I left the house.

    What a fantastic idea! My husband always asks, "Where will you be?" and I do some hazy arm waving and mention a road name but this would really be helpful for him (and kids). I just knew you'd be this organized, BC!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuthatch
    What a fantastic idea! My husband always asks, "Where will you be?" and I do some hazy arm waving and mention a road name but this would really be helpful for him (and kids). I just knew you'd be this organized, BC!!!
    Don't you just hate it when you get that deer in the headlights look?? Cuts down on my aggravation - instead of my saying, "I'm going out towards 'B', take a left on Maple ride up to '54' right on 'B' down to Grant, over to West River Drive..." when I know that what dh is hearing is "blah blah blah blah ..."

    A picture is worth a thousand words ...

    P.S. Thanks for the compliement
    On Yer Bike!

 

 

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