DH and I did the usual commute (9 miles), hammering to make sure that we made it here before a line of thunderstorms didToday was the first time in almost 2 weeks that we rode to work. It was so great to get back in (on?) the commuting saddle.
DH touched my rear wheel from the side when he turned to scan for a loud dump truck behind us. I'm so excited and relieved that we both stayed upright. It's always a good feeling when you test your handling skills and come out on top!
How did everyone else fare today?![]()



Today was the first time in almost 2 weeks that we rode to work. It was so great to get back in (on?) the commuting saddle.
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) as I jump onto the grass, cutting between the dog and the woman. The woman goes by and says (rather snottily to my ears) "That's right." I commented "He belongs on a leash." and rode away. Grrr.... 
don't know why - going to have to call tech support tomorrow, because I can't figure it out from the manual. I was guessing that maybe it's reading the wheel sensor in preference to the satellite data, and that it's not properly calibrated - except the wheel sensor is supposed to be auto-calibrated via GPS data, and it's not even supposed to operate unless the GPS is turned off. DH says Garmin's tech support is really good. I guess I get to find out 