We're too busy trying to keep Dominion from cutting down all the trees from Leesburg to Purcellville.
VDOT has started the preliminary work for the HOT lanes on the beltway, and they're cutting down lots of trees. It makes me sad.
We're too busy trying to keep Dominion from cutting down all the trees from Leesburg to Purcellville.
VDOT has started the preliminary work for the HOT lanes on the beltway, and they're cutting down lots of trees. It makes me sad.
If someone will dig the holes I'd take two![]()
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
Ugh. I've been seeing the signs about Dominion along the trail for a few years now, I hope that gets settled soon. Freaking power line rights-of-way. Let them run through the darned fields of McMansions that've sprouted up out there instead (which'll never happen, of course).
And more lanes on the Virginia beltway, yippee!!![]()
"How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com
Random babblings and some stuff to look at.
My car has an external thermometer, so I can see the outside temperature when I'm driving. I did a bike ride one day last summer in Loudoun County, and I parked the car in Middleburg. Driving back home after the ride in mid-afternoon, the temp was 95 for the entire drive along route 50 east, and stayed at 95 on I66. When I got to 395, which has something like 9 or 10 lanes including the HOV, the temperature went up to 105.
This is what happens when you cut down the trees and put down more asphalt.
Now they're in the planning stages for HOT lanes on 395, and they're talking about possibly putting up sound walls on the edges of my neighborhood. I think we're also requesting that they plant trees, and I hope they do.
The section of the W&OD that transverses Arlington County is fairly well shaded. Because the power line runs right along side the trail, Dominion trims the trees.
Apparently, the power company is upgrading the power lines. The project started last fall, around Columbia Pike. There's been heavy equipment along/on the trail and a lot of mud/muck on the trail from the effort. They are as far as the junction w/the Custis Trail and probably will make it to Falls Church by June.
IIRC, Arlington County has an active "restore the canopy" campaign and will pay folks to plant trees. Not sure of the details but I'm sure there's something about it in the County website. Our yard, unfortunately, has no more room for trees, as we live in an older, established neighborhood with lots of big old oaks.
Yes I think the hottest parts are in Fairfax County.
I noticed the Dominion equipment a couple weeks ago. I was riding after work, so I picked up the WOD from the Custis trail. I guess I'll be seeing a lot of them in the next few months.
I am glad that Arlington is such a pro-environment kind of place.
Since I've moved to the DC area, I've lived in Fairfax, Stafford (ugh!) and Arlington Counties, and Arlington is by far the best in every regard.
And what are we doing indoors when the sun is finally out???
(Actually I was just out on the balcony putting together a storage shed. It's windy out there!)