Bus fumes. Car fumes. That is 90% of the time.
Bus fumes. Car fumes. That is 90% of the time.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
Farm chemicals, road kill, and honeysuckle.
We often pass a chicken feed or pet food manufacturer if we ride a certain to work.
The worst thing I've ever smelt on a dirt ride was a very old rotting Kangaroo...uuuugghghghblech
hay
manure
woods
rain
the sea (but i don't live nearby the sea), farmers use algae on their land
blossoms in the spring
caramel (i live close by a sugar factory)
beer (when I pass Hoegaarden or Stella Artois)
fries and steak (on a Sunday noon)
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Funny you bring this up, because I was just recently thinking that one of the things I find interesting about cycling is being more in tune with what's around me based on smell (even though not all of those smells are pleasant).
I don't know that I've smelled anything that hasn't been mentioned. Stale water when I ride by the canals. Fast food when I ride near restaurants. I stay off the main roads, so don't smell a lot of exhaust. Sometimes I smell cologne but can't see anyone, which kind of creeps me out. Laundry, flowers/trees in bloom. When it's really hot the pavement has a smell...I think it's melting.![]()
I smell a lot of what has already been posted as well. Lately, I keep smelling this weird but pleasant woody cinnamon smell. It reminds of the taste of cinnamon flavored toothpicks. I have no idea what plant it is, but I've smelled it in a ton of different rural locations, so I think it's some type of wild plant.
When I lived in NC, I'd smell McDonalds 4 different times on my commute in to work. ICK!
I hate smelling cigarette smoke more than I hate the smell of exhaust.
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You haven't lived until you ride by 4 of these in a row, all sitting out there baking in the hot sunshine.
Karen (lives by Tyson)
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That reminds me....I do ride by a chicken house on one of my routes. Peee-YEW!
I sometimes ride by the Coors plant and smell the yeast from making beer.
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Yep, those are those "cage-free" hens that you pay double for their eggs in the grocery store.
I never rode by the egg farm until this year, after the EPA finally shut it down.
I smell a lot of multiflora rose in season, which is as pernicious as many of the nasties that have been mentioned in this thread, but it smells so wonderful.![]()
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Those chickens are for eatin', not layin'.
Karen
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