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  1. #1
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    Soprano you nailed the location, along the river north of miamisburg. Everyones comments really helpful, it will be early am. So maybe by the time I'm ready to do this I can just stay on the road, there is a path in most of it. Can't wait to pick up my bike. Fuji Absolute 3.0.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clarkbar View Post
    ...Turn 50 this year and all about living out loud
    I learned how to ride as a post-50th birthday present (a little over a year ago). As I have become more active and more fit I find myself feeling younger and younger - this is a great present you have given yourself!

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    when I commuted to my old job, there was about 5 miles of pretty scary sketchy neighborhoods. I was always riding through them at about 6 am. I figured out pretty quickly that the boogey man (people who might want to cause harm) are not out that early- they are out late at night. I would have NEVER ridden through that area in the evening hours, but in the wee hours of the morning, I never had ONE incident. I even took a wrong turn and wound up riding under a railroad underpass on the sidewalk past a half dozen sleeping homeless people. They were out cold that early and I had no worries- even tho it freaked me out a little at the time.

    Be brightly lit, speed up, keep all senses aware and on alert.
    You'll be OK. But, yeah, if you can ride a mile or so out of the way to some safer areas, then that might be a better option for you, and will keep you from being too nervous/anxious!

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    +1 to a safer route and the road, depending on the neighbourhood, path lighting etc. I often I prefer the road to a dark quiet path at night - better lighting, more people around and I can't imagine anyone planning a hijack. But I agree it's often safer early the morning anyway, provided you have good lights and maybe some reflective.

 

 

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