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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    I think that's a good place to start. I'd also love to do any early morning ride. It's just a question of getting my butt out of bed!
    This sounds good - and I don't know about you but as an early morning person anyway I've more energy at crazy-early morning hours than I do at night. Assuming I can sleep (insomnia issues).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    This sounds good - and I don't know about you but as an early morning person anyway I've more energy at crazy-early morning hours than I do at night. Assuming I can sleep (insomnia issues).
    I'm also an early morning person. Unfortunately, I'm now married to someone who is more of a mid-morning person. It's not that I can't get up without him, but it sure is a lot harder to jump out of bed when Mr. Sleepyhead wants to sleep until 8. Given how much we've had going on, the extra sleep has probably been good for us, so I haven't felt a huge urge to push us out of bed any earlier.

    My guess is that we'll reach a different accommodation over time. For one thing, I think we're both discovering that this crazy summer heat simply requires us to get moving a bit earlier. What I'd like to do, to be honest, is ask that he give it a try for just a couple of weeks. Admittedly, it does take some practice and discipline at first. Once you get used to the idea, however, you wonder how or why you ever slept in. I hate the way weekends otherwise fly by if I don't get up early. Right now, by the time we get up, eat and get motivated, it's after 10. Ugh!

    Ah, married life. For this "Girl" of 40, it's a bit of an adjustment.
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    It's lovely cycling before sunrises particularily during warm weather season. Just make yourself as visible as possible and not surprise any equally early drivers either.

    I used to daily cycle about 40 min. before sunrise through a tall-tree forest park before starting work. Initially it was abit creepy and strange but still nevertheless exhilerating. It was on paved roads so no need to stop. It felt quite safe.

    We've had to cycle off for 40 kms. starting at 4:00 am to get to airport, ferry dock..in order to catch our next ride. So peaceful.
    Or to avoid high heat/humidity..but for this latter reason where we live now, less of a need.

    And yes, I have done this sort of stuff in..rain. Now, that is the hardest.
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    Out of necessity, I've been riding before dawn for several years. It's good to see that people are discovering the appeal of it. Just hope it doesn't get too popular though because I love the solitude.

    Riding in full daylight feels freaky to me now! ;-)

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    I love riding at dawn. Lately it works out so the sun comes up at about halfway through my rides. It's very motivating! I'm ISO a good, affordable headlamp system b/c when the days get shorter I'll be doing more riding in the dark.

    I'm afraid of the dark. Not of cars or traffic or hazards but of what I can't see (aka the boogieman). Running in the dark scares the heck out of me, but cycling isn't so scary b/c i figure I'm faster than the boogieman on my bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by trista View Post
    I love riding at dawn. Lately it works out so the sun comes up at about halfway through my rides. It's very motivating! I'm ISO a good, affordable headlamp system b/c when the days get shorter I'll be doing more riding in the dark.

    I'm afraid of the dark. Not of cars or traffic or hazards but of what I can't see (aka the boogieman). Running in the dark scares the heck out of me, but cycling isn't so scary b/c i figure I'm faster than the boogieman on my bike
    I understand this - and glad to hear that I am not the only one

    My trainer about had a heart attack when he heard that I want to do this - but from his perspective it is a safety issue dealing with cars in the dark. This is from someone who loves night riding himself - but he doesn't do it on the road - he does mountain biking in the dark. He knows I tend to want to take 3 steps where I should take 1, so to speak, so he really comes down on the safety factor.

 

 

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