Pam, I have total empathy with you--last year I almost hit a toddler who ran in front of me. It's so scary for all involved. I'm so glad that your situation turned out OK on all fronts.
Yesterday, I completed the longest ride since my youth--70 beautiful miles in rural Georgia.We did a total of 35 miles on the Silver Comet Trail, and then the 35 mile Sky Loop Trail from Hiram to Dallas. However, I've come to realize that my more experienced bike friends tend to understate the truth about the difficulty of the ride and number of hills
"oh if you did that ride, then this is absolutely no problem--much easier". When will I ever learn?
One interesting thing though, is on the last leg with about 12 miles to go on the Silver Comet Trail (rails to trails path), I hear this whirring noise just behind me. Next, "can I draft off of you?" I turned my head and saw a rollerblader just off my left side. Wow, was I impressed. I've never seen a rollerblader going that fast! Then, "how fast are you going?" (about 18mph). A few minutes later, "can you go faster?" I sped up to 20 mph, stayed there for about a mile. He was so close, that we had a nice little conversation. Turns out, he is a competitive skater, generally racing at around 20-21 mph. I probably could have kept that pace for a little longer, but felt I needed to drop back to finish the ride with my friends.
All in all, it was a great day, but I was so exhausted (and hungry) by the time I returned home.



We did a total of 35 miles on the Silver Comet Trail, and then the 35 mile Sky Loop Trail from Hiram to Dallas. However, I've come to realize that my more experienced bike friends tend to understate the truth about the difficulty of the ride and number of hills
"oh if you did that ride, then this is absolutely no problem--much easier". When will I ever learn?
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