Count me in, too. I plan to ride every day unless it's snowing or there is ice on the roads. I enjoyed reading this thread last year.
Count me in, too. I plan to ride every day unless it's snowing or there is ice on the roads. I enjoyed reading this thread last year.
Specialized Amira Expert WSD, Ruby Expert
Trek Madone 5.2 WSD, Bontrager Affinity 2 WSD
Trek Madone 4.5 WSD, Bontrager Affinity 1 WSD
I vote to disqualify Pfunk.
This thread distinctly says "challenge".
Bike commuting through all sorts of darkness, crappy weather, and other general ickiness is not a "challenge" for her!
My challenge will be: to not beat myself up when I take the subway, and I DON'T ride my bike to work, and the weather forecast turns out to be WRONG, WRONG, WRONG...and it would have been perfectly fine to ride in, but NOOOOOOO, I had to go and be all whimpy and stuff and leave the bike at home and look out the window at dry pavement.And then I can tell myself that "Rest days are just as important as workout days...maybe moreso." And believe it, if only my DH didn't go and buy a bunch of chocolate chip cookies when he went to the grocery store the other day (this is why I usually do the shopping!
) and if only I didn't eat a whole pile of them.
2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle
Okay, you're right. I think I can count the number of days on my two hands that I did NOT commute this year.Yesterday morning was my first commute in almost 2 and a half weeks because of a stressful situation at home (should be/could be another TE thread!). My wonderful supervisor let me work at home if/when I wanted to during that entire time. So even though it was raining (and then pouring rain) on the way in and the way home yesterday, I was out there...on my bike...with the biggest smile on my face.
Specialized Amira Expert WSD, Ruby Expert
Trek Madone 5.2 WSD, Bontrager Affinity 2 WSD
Trek Madone 4.5 WSD, Bontrager Affinity 1 WSD
Oh man, I need to get back on the forum! So busy.
I'm in for this winter, and it should be a real challenge -- lots of snow predicted for the rainy Northwest, and I just moved to a house on a gigantic hill*. Studded tires anybody?![]()
Work's looking a bit iffy (AmeriCorps stint ending, future uncertain), but my goal is to ride for all errands 3 miles or less, and for every commute to an office (assuming I work in an office).
* Brickyard Road, for inquiring minds.
I've been reading a lot of TE threads as I obsess over whether to buy a specialized sirrus or vita for my next commuter bike, but this was the thread that made me register so I could post. Last year I commuted until the end of december, and then stored Bertha until March 1st, by which point I was going absolutely crazy, and not feeling at all like myself without my normal 5 day a week commute (only a little under 4 miles each way). Ann Arbor is very hilly and last year was pretty snowy, but I'm going to try to commute all the way through this year, and I would definitely appreciate a winter challenge thread to keep me honest.
I will be commuting whenever I am healthy and it is not icy or snowy. My commuter is a road bike, so that is a safety concern. I was battling AWFUL migraines (had one tonight, but it was not that big of a deal) and didn't sleep for like 3 weeks. After doing a 25 mile charity ride on Sat and kick its butt I am really ready to get back into it BIG time. My car will be sad!
I love this weather and the cool mornings have been amazing to commute in. BIG BIG hill to get up, but not a big deal now that I sleep.
I just bought a headlight and blinky taillight. I don't ride at night, but I do ride at dawn/dusk, so that was another safety concern that got cleared up.
***proud Hoosier, statistics nerd, and mom to a headstrong toddler***
****one car family and loving it!****
Owned by:
Le Monstre Vert - 2013 Surly Cross-check
Chessie, Scottish Terrier
Bonzai, Catahoula Leopard Dog
I just aquired a pair of snow goggles to fit over my (very strong) prescription eyeglasses, and a pair of Ortlieb waterproof panniers. So bring on the nasty weather! (Although as todays temps are in the unseasonably balmy 70's, maybe not until next week)