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    Thanks for the amazing photos, rebeccaC!

    Perhaps my lazy time on the couch Sunday paid off--on my commute yesterday I felt like a superhero, and had close to a personal best on a couple sections. And this was on my bike that is all tricked out with fenders, a rack, a pannier, etc--not my bike that I ride for speed by any means.

    The weather is looking really nice for the next few days, so I'm trying to figure out which of my responsibilities I can get away with procrastinating or giving short shrift to, and ride my bike instead...
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    So I had reached a point where I really didn't want to ride my bike. Just due to overload -- lots of driving around the area on weekends to help out a relative who recently moved here while trying to plan and manage home renovations -- as well as being sick of cold weather. This past Sunday we had fantastic spring weather, so I decided to do a relatively short ride (30 miles) on an old familiar route that I hadn't ridden in a long time, and to go by myself so I wouldn't have to worry about keeping to a set schedule. In fact I didn't even decide on the route until a couple of hours after I woke up on Sunday. It ended up being a very nice ride, uneventful, seeing lots of flowers on trees and people doing gardening and yard work, but pollen counts not high enough to be bothersome. The route is mostly on residential suburban streets with lots of stop signs, so I typically have a low average speed, but I think I was faster than usual on Sunday. Afterwards I visited with my friend who broke her leg last month.

    That seems to have done the trick, since today I've actually been looking forward to going for a ride after work. And in fact I am leaving for that right now...

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    Today it reached 71 degrees a couple of hours ago... clouding up now. Normally, it would have been a 50 mile ride day, but poor DH has been so sick all week, and today is the first day he's been semi-human, so I wanted to keep him company. I went out this morning and rode 19 miles. Decent speed for me, I felt good, more like I am once the season gets going. I actually dropped 3 people, who weren't super slugs, either. I think my ride with my friend Wednesday put the hurt on and I kind of broke through my beginning of the season funk. This happens every year, so why does it surprise me? Plus, I've lost a couple of pounds in the past 2 weeks, so I just feel lighter.
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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    Just about 20 miles for me today...tried a new route that turned out to have an absolutely heinous climb followed shortly thereafter by the road turning into what was essentially a logging road--sketchy, loose, rutted dirt in places. I almost wiped out in one spot where it was slightly uphill with a loose surface, I lost momentum and the rear wheel slid to the left...fortunately I managed to get out of the Powergrips and land on my feet as the bike fell over. Oops. At least nobody was around to see my klutzy moment, and aside from that it was a good ride. Apparently I need some work on bike handling skills...earlier this week I was at a training class for presenting bike/pedestrian safety to schools etc. and it included some bike handling drills that can be set up in a parking lot for students to practice. I did not do so hot in the slalom course or the emergency right turn...just am not good at those quick maneuvers. Maybe once all the sand is cleaned up from the winter I can find a quiet place to practice some of those things.
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    Jolt, I would have failed that test, too!
    Today, I did a repeat of last Sunday's ride, but without the monster hills. The route is perfect now and it sure went faster than last weekend. It's only 20 miles, anyway. DH is still sick, so I went with one of the other leaders and his girlfriend. She's the one who bought my Kuota. It was weird to see someone else riding my bike. The ride was great, just have to remind myself not to eat an orange before a ride ...
    On the way home, I stopped at the LBS and had them adjust the brake levers, so I can reach the brakes better in the drops. I didn't realize they were adjustable, thought I would need shims. I was told that's "old technology." Anyway, seem perfect now. I have tomorrow off, for Patriots day, so I may try to get a little ride in before the rain sets in. It will have to go west of here, cause let's just say things get a little busy with guys marching down the road with Brown Bess rifles and tri-corner hats here in Concord.
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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    Another approximately 20 mile ride today, this time without unexpected dirt sections! Lots of hills though, so I wasn't exactly burning up the road (not that I ever do). There is certainly no shortage of opportunities around here to practice climbing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by khg View Post
    Hooray! That sounds like a wonderful and fun day for all concerned--and hopefully just the beginning of many more such days!

    It's kind of nice out here right now, though windy, but I think I may have a completely lazy day rather than another weekend of big bike adventures. I'll admit, as great as it is to get on the bike, sometimes it can feel just as nice to not get on the bike... After an intense week at work, resting my tired legs on the couch is pretty delicious!
    It was a good day with lots of good feelings!!

    Now…a couch, a good book and a bowl of chocolate gooey brownie ice cream and I’m happy


    Rode into the Santa Rosa Mountains Saturday morning for just 36 miles while in the Palm Springs area for the Coachella music festival this past weekend. It felt good to get some hard climbing in, with a great descent coming back, before again starting the craziness of lots of people, so much good music and being with some of my best friends.

    ......and some great dancing with Pax's spirit
    Last edited by rebeccaC; 04-20-2015 at 01:42 PM.
    ‘The negative feelings we all have can be addictive…just as the positive…it’s up to
    us to decide which ones we want to choose and feed”… Pema Chodron

 

 

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