Had my longest ride in Walla Walla so far today -- 56 miles. It's easy to put in pretty long mileages here because in the valley the terrain is mostly flat to near-flat with only a few rollers, nothing with really steep grades. The wind is more of a factor than the terrain, and the fact that a lot of the roads are chip-seal, so you do get tired and hands get numb, etc. We had a beautiful day today with light winds, so it was a great day to push the mileage just a bit. Yesterday I'd done just 22 miles so felt great today and ready for more mileage. It's been cooler than normal here lately, but supposed to get hot again starting tomorrow for the next week at least. Ah well, it's that time of year. This morning starting out in the mid 60s, it was downright chilly compared to what we've gotten used to.
Dragonfly, that sounds so beautiful. Vermont is one of my favorite states to ride in, though we haven't been there for years. It's absolutely gorgeous!
Crankin, I totally get what you're saying. I used to really enjoy my winters off the bike in NC, or just riding the trainer and not feeling compelled to go out in chilly weather. I would concentrate on weights and the dreadmill (which I really didn't mind, given good music on my MP3 player) and then be excited to hit the road again in the springtime. However, this year I've really enjoyed being outside in the sunshine all winter long -- it helps my mood just to get out there.
Here's the kind of views we see riding here. You can see why it makes me smile!
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I don't have a smartphone or an expensive Garmin so those to options are not available to me.

