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  1. #1
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    Really?? Amazing photo, kfergos!
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  2. #2
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    Kfergos, that's a wonderful photo.
    Today's the first day I drove all week.
    My best commute this week is when i biked all the way to Stewart Lumber after work to pick up a quart of primer. Stuck that can in my pannier and launched myself UP the hill to home, doubling my commute that day.
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  3. #3
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    Kfergos, that is amazing! Maybe....just maybe I'll get an Xtracycle for my birthday...hmmmm....

  4. #4
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    kfergos! Holy cow! Are you moving? What's with the boxes? I actually need to take a box to the post office and need to figure out how to attach it to my rack - maybe I'll have a closer look at your picture

    My commute is getting cold! It's still better than a car. And a commute in this town is nothing like many I read here. I do ride all over town every day, so my 2.4 mile turns into maybe 6 or 7 by the end of the day... Still, you all are very impressive.

  5. #5
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    Wow, that's wonderful, kfergos!

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  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by ginny View Post
    kfergos! Holy cow! Are you moving? What's with the boxes? I actually need to take a box to the post office and need to figure out how to attach it to my rack - maybe I'll have a closer look at your picture .
    Yep, moving to Seattle on October 30. I have a room full of boxes at work that I need to slowly bring home.

    For attaching the boxes, I used three bungee cords I carry all the time and an orange strap I found on the road a long time ago. The Xtracycle panniers have three adjustable straps on each corner and in the middle, which was a big help. I attached bungee cords and the orange strap to the Xtracycle pannier straps. It actually took a lot of planning to get it all on there stable and secure. Here are a couple other pictures that might be more helpful in terms of attaching stuff:



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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by kfergos View Post
    Yep, moving to Seattle on October 30.
    Oooh, nice!

    ( If you posted about your move already, I missed it, sorry. )

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    Quote Originally Posted by kfergos View Post
    Yep, moving to Seattle on October 30. I have a room full of boxes at work that I need to slowly bring home.

    Moving to Seattle? Wow, how cool is that? do you have a place to move to already? Do you mean SEATTLE SEATTLE?
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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    Moving to Seattle? Wow, how cool is that? do you have a place to move to already? Do you mean SEATTLE SEATTLE?
    I am initially moving in with my parents in Kirkland, but I will be interning at the Bicycle Alliance of Washington in Seattle proper. I am so excited! No more winters of snow and ice! And I get to work at a bike advocacy group! More exclamation points for everybody!!
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  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Kfergos, that is amazing! Maybe....just maybe I'll get an Xtracycle for my birthday...hmmmm....
    How tall are you? I've got one that's too small for me that I'm trying to sell.

  11. #11
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    oh yeah, 1995, the year some of the kids from my sons' high school didn't get HOME that night because the city couldn't deal with 6" of snow on the ground. They stayed overnight in a nearby school!

    My sons were lucky to be heading south instead of north and got home only an hour or so late.
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  12. #12
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    I was so excited for my evening commute to the farm where I get my CSA share. I left my car at the farm this morning, and rode into 20-30mph headwinds the whole way to work, which was okay because I knew tonight's ride would be tailwinds-o-fun-o-rama. Unfortunately, a flat screwed up that plan. I ended up driving to the farm with my share partner. I could have changed my tube and still made it to the farm before closing, but decided to change out the tires instead tonight, and that will be enough tire changing for me for one day. Time for the schwalbe blizzards.

  13. #13
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    What the....????
    Fall has come early to Maryland.
    It was a chilly 48 degrees (8.9 C) this morning - cold enough to pull out the knickers and the jacket. It was supposed to warm up to 70 (21) and be breezy for the ride home, but when I left the parking garage, the wind was howling between Buildings 1 and 2 (I'm in #3), an area that is always a wind tunnel, and it certainly felt to be no where NEAR 70!
    I almost pulled my jacket out and put it back on, but figured that by the time I got to the road - away from the downtown stop-and-go puttering - I'd warm up and be fine.
    But....here's the rub.
    In the morning, my route is primarily, but ever so slightly, downhill. There was no wind. This evening, heading up that ever so slight uphill to go home, and heading north into the arriving cold front, I had a brutal headwind. Why is it that the ride home - which is uphill - always gives me a brutal headwind??
    It's just so unfair.

  14. #14
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    Ride home was a bit smelly. Took a long route home and went by road-kill fox, raccoon and skunk. I'll take a different route home tomorrow.

  15. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    How tall are you? I've got one that's too small for me that I'm trying to sell.
    hmmmm....we'll measure up when you come to visit!

 

 

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