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  1. #1
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    Would that be the Clermont area, Emily? That's the area we visited, last time in Florida.

    Spring has sprung in our area. Went for a short 15 mile ride on the pavement with the ECR, late afternoon, yesterday. Temp was in the mid-60s. I've been so used to dressing for cold weather that it never occurred to me not to wear leggings. Got out in the sun and then wondered why I didn't wear shorts. Such an abrupt change in only one week. I'm still adjusting to it. Out of habit, I'm still bracing myself for that shock of cold air when I step outside the door. Next week, we may even hit 70.

    Very pleased with the Surly ECR as a pavement bike. It's no feather light skinny carbon bike, for sure, but I actually hit an average speed of just over the 13 mph on a 10 mille stretch of gentle hills. That ties my best for average speed on that section with a standard road bike. Pretty amazing for a heavy steel 29 plus bike. Once you get it up to speed, it just wants to stay there with very little effort.

    I did notice that the ECR rides stiffer than my Surly Krampus, which is essentially the trail bike version of the ECR. The ECR felt almost like a tri bike in this regard. Not harsh, but not as forgiving on pavement as my other steel bikes. This stiff frame may have helped with the speed, though. I was expecting this kind of ride, based on my research before buying, so no surprise. The ECR frame is designed, specifically, to carry heavy loads. Reports say that it's at its comfy best with a load. It is, after all, a gravel or offload camping bike that can pack enough gear to carry you across a continent. Not sure I'll ever do that, but stiffness notwithstanding, it is a bike I can ride all day. Fits me like a glove, now that I have my Terry Rosie on it. Way cool.


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    Glad you felt the warmish air on your face!
    So, we've had 3 days of 60+ degree temps. Today may possibly hit 70. But, it's so dry and clear, that it has been in the 30s at night. Yesterday, when I went to the gym, it was 32. Yet, when I went out for a walk at 2, it was 65. Today, I planned to ride in the early AM. I made myself go, despite being 38 degrees and me being in full winter gear, including heated gloves. The only part of me that was cold was my face, though. So, I went out at 5:20 and the sun was already coming up. It was a gorgeous sunrise, but too cold to stop and snap a picture. I only was out for 7.25 miles, about 33 minutes, but that was enough. I could make myself get out, but not stay out to do 13 miles.
    The forecast for our ride Saturday is driving me nuts. Right now, looks good, but last night it was 50% chance of rain in the morning (the ride is at 10), with a chance of rain all day. Now it's just a chance spot showers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by north woods gal View Post
    Would that be the Clermont area, Emily?
    Yes, close. We are in Winter Garden, just to the east.

    Haven't been able to ride much since we returned because our dog has been sick. We spent hours at an excellent vet here yesterday and found out that she has congestive heart failure. The vet did several things and started her on several meds, and she is much, much better today. We have to go in today for a follow-up check and to get the results of her blood panel.

    Bonus: Since we don't have a car, we took her to the vet in a basket on the rear rack of DH's Bike Friday. I rode along on my Trek. She did great! So we'll be doing that again today. It's only 1.7 miles each way door to door, so not much of a ride, but sometimes other things take precedence. I did get a gym workout in yesterday and a couple of walks.

    We'll start back on our normal riding schedule tomorrow.

    Crankin, hope your weather cooperates for the weekend. They were talking about rain in New England this morning on the Weather Channel.
    Emily

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    Yes, it's raining today, but this will be gone by tomorrow morning. Still looking good for Saturday, with just a chance of a shower in the AM. The ride is at 10, but I am not worried. Hope your dog is OK!
    I went to spin/core class, where I am the only person who actually rides outside. I like the instructor, so I ignore the stupid questions I get asked. Class was good, but since it's so humid out, the room was horribly humid, despite the AC and fans. The core part of the class, thankfully, is in the fitness room, where it was better. And, I got to work on standing from a seated position, no hands. I can actually do it about 90% of the time.
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    After two days of very short utilitarian rides (taking Paisley to the vet -- and yes, she is much better -- meds are amazing!) we finally got back to our usual route today and rode 35.6 miles. Felt good, no aches and pains, perhaps because I hadn't done any long rides for awhile and gave my body a bit of a rest. More tomorrow. Weather is really nice right now: low 60s at night and low 80s during the day. Humidity not bad yet, so it's very tolerable since we're riding in the 70s, my favorite temp for a ride.
    Emily

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