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  1. #1
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    14 miles. I went south first, got about a mile or so into it, then realized that I'd left my water bottles in the car. Don't know how, considering how humid it was. (I felt like I was riding in a jungle. That's how bad it was.) Headed back to the car, then continued north. I wanted to do 30, but given how I was feeling with the humidity and the rapidly-climbing temperature, I turned around at 6 miles from my starting point.

    Someone complimented my bike. That never happens. (She's pretty, though.)

    Apparently I'm getting to the point where I notice weight. The sans-water bottle parts of the ride were zippy! Also, I came across a mixed group of teenagers on road bikes. They seemed to be part of the "hey, look, aren't I awesome?" crowd whose parents bought them their bike...that they only vaguely know how to use. I passed them. I think I heard one of the girls say "damn, she's fast." I nearly had to stop because I was laughing so hard.
    Last edited by Owlie; 07-24-2011 at 10:48 AM.
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  2. #2
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    No riding lately as I've been stuck working (60 hrs this week alone) and the humidity has been just unbearable. Living through you gals for now... Going on vacation tomorrow thankfully. I have beem pondering on taking bikes with us, but headed south and I think may be worse there in Tenessee.

    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    I think I heard one of the girls say "damn, she's fast." I nearly had to stop because I was laughing so hard.
    Yea. I was saying the same thing as the self professed "snail" dropped me like a hot potato

    Me and Ruby wanna rematch
    Last edited by Roadtrip; 07-24-2011 at 06:14 PM.
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    Did 20 miles this evening, 16mph average. We have a veteran of racing in our group ride today and let me tell ya, I learned a lot just watching him. Tried to keep pace with him too. it was fun but challenging, my legs hadn't recovered from Fridays hills just yet, so every climb was a little less graceful than usual (oh hi, wrong gear!).
    Was fun though, I hope he doesn't get tired of us slowpokes!
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    Yesterday I rode the Tour de Parks 10 park ride which was about 15 miles, plus 3.5 miles to/from light rail. It was sunny and hot but had a great time. Today rode the Portland Sunday Parkways-once clockwise & once counter clockwise! So that was about 16 miles plus the mileage to/from transit.
    "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls & looks like work" - Thomas Edison

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    Quote Originally Posted by Velocivixen View Post
    Yesterday I rode the Tour de Parks 10 park ride which was about 15 miles, plus 3.5 miles to/from light rail. It was sunny and hot but had a great time. Today rode the Portland Sunday Parkways-once clockwise & once counter clockwise! So that was about 16 miles plus the mileage to/from transit.
    And I had the pleasure to ride part of the counter-clockwise route with Velocivixen and her DH ... so great to meet in person!

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  6. #6
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    I rode 70 miles with my bike club on Sunday, July 24th. It was a gorgeous, sunny, warm (84 degrees) day in Seattle. We started with 15 riders from the Sumner library parking lot and rode 35 miles north to Alki Beach which is southwest of Seattle.

    The place was packed with people out enjoying the sun and water and scenery. We stopped at the former Alki Bakery, it now has a new name and owners, and I just can't recall the new name of the place but the food is still delicious. I had a sandwich, ice tea, and macaroni salad. Before heading back I took a few pictures


    As we neared South Park (South Seattle area) we noticed thick smoke in the sky and watched as a half dozen fire trucks passed us.

    We finally got close enough to see what was on fire and it was an apartment complex. I could feel the heat from the flames all the way by the road where we stopped to watch for a few minutes.


    My Garmin had a weird glitch on yesterday's ride. When I looked at it around mile 47 it looked fine but at the end of the ride when I looked at it instead of showing 70 miles (which was the mileage for today's route) it showed 1,699.5 miles! I sent an email off to garmin and hope they can explain this one!

    When I uploaded the ride from my garmin to my garmin site it showed the route plus a veering off east across the united states out into the atlantic and back before continuing on back to Sumner library start.
    If you're curious here is the link to that download:
    Garmin Glitch
    Just zoom in on the map and you can see the route with the by pass east to the Atlantic and then back to the route. I can't wait to hear back from garmin and see how they explain this!

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    Yes, I got to meet Radacrider in person, and she Rocks! We rode, chatted and she imparted good cycling wisdom which I gladly soaked in. Had a good time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grey View Post
    (oh hi, wrong gear!)
    Glad it's not just me
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    Back on the bike today. It was cool and I finally felt up to doing some hills for the first time in weeks. 20 something miles, and I don't know how fast, but it felt good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadtrip View Post
    No riding lately as I've been stuck working (60 hrs this week alone) and the humidity has been just unbearable. Living through you gals for now... Going on vacation tomorrow thankfully. I have beem pondering on taking bikes with us, but headed south and I think may be worse there in Tenessee.



    Yea. I was saying the same thing as the self professed "snail" dropped me like a hot potato

    Me and Ruby wanna rematch
    A good saddle makes a heck of a lot of difference. By all means, let's try to meet up again. Enjoy your vacation--you've earned it!

    The speed thing... I got a similar comment today from a husband and wife after today's ride. I kept leapfrogging the husband (I'd pass him, he'd pass me...), and the wife would pass me at stop signs (I stop at them even if they're clear so I can grab a drink), but once I got going again I'd pass her. I think in a lot of ways I still think of myself as being where I was last year or earlier. I'm starting to realize that consistent riding (and a saddle that doesn't damage things!) has changed things.

    Maybe I need a new avatar. A snail with wings?
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  11. #11
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    Susan, that is awesome! The Garmin glitch, that is, not the fire. Looks like one of the satellites went on its own little field trip. Wheeee! Any word back from Garmin yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfa View Post
    Susan, that is awesome! The Garmin glitch, that is, not the fire. Looks like one of the satellites went on its own little field trip. Wheeee! Any word back from Garmin yet?
    You set a serious record with THAT ride I hope nobody was injured in the fire...

  13. #13
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    I finally got out for a ride yesterday - after suffering through three weeks of intense temperatures and humidity. (DBH and I had ridden the Cape Cod Canal July 5th and I was beginning to wonder if I was ever going to be able to ride again.)

    Aside from crossing a busy road twice, I chose quiet rural back streets and had the road to myself most of the time. True to form, the Aurora gave me an awesome ride that left me wanting more-even after 16 miles. However, I had to return to work today and did not want to be hurting. With such a big gap since my last ride, I'm not in my usual mid-summer condition. It was great to get out again.

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  14. #14
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    Great pics, Susan
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    '11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post

    Maybe I need a new avatar. A snail with wings?
    You got it.




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