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  1. #1
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    Saturday Rides- September 27

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    I went this morning and did the Liberty Hill Lions Rir Roarin' Ride. The weather was very nice, 60 degrees to start and about 80 when I finished. I originally signed up to do 65 but when I got to the split 50 felt like a better choice. The route is rolling and I have not been doing much riding, I didn't want to feel like crap all afternoon if I pushed it too hard. Instead I enjoyed the ride, got home before the temperature could crawl towards 90 and feel like I worked out but not like someone beat me up (that is how long rides sometimes feel). Next year I may do longer, it was a really well run ride that I cannot believe I haven't done before!

    49.18 miles (didn't start the computer for the ride to the turn out to start) and a speedy 15.7 mph. I have really been struggling all summer with my riding and averaging about 14 mph on these same roads. Felt good to actually challenge myself and win.
    Amanda

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  2. #2
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    Congrats on a great average, and for enjoying your ride. I've been following your posts and know you've been struggling a little this summer, so it's nice to hear that you rode well and had a great time!

    I haven't ridden yet today, but plan on doing some easy miles with DH when he gets off work. Maybe just a short ride to the lake to enjoy the scenery. Nothing hard at all. Maybe I'll throw the panniers on and we can swing by the grocery store on the way home...
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  3. #3
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    Jul 2008
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    I tore a calf muscle Tuesday playing tennis, and finally ventured out on my bike this morning to see if I would be able to ride. And YAY! I was. I did 16 miles over an hours time, just on flats and slight inclines. Not scenic or exciting, but I was outside again, feeling the fall breeze and warm sun, and that was enough for me!!

  4. #4
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    Dec 2005
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    Hi Mimi!

    You took me by surprise and I missed you on the way by, so I'm making up for it here .
    btw - cute leopard print
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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  5. #5
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    Nov 2005
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    Northern Neck River Ride. It was a wet start but a beautiful finish. I only ended up doing 20 or so miles due to the rain. It was still alot of fun.

  6. #6
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    Sep 2007
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    Down in Rolla visiting my parents, so took the mtb along. I went to Lion's Club park mtb trail, 3.7 miles. I rode it through once then turned around and rode it backwards once. It's such a nice trail; packed dirt with some roots and rocky creek crossings. No steep hills, just rolling terrain. Just in case you get to thinking it's too easy and you can go fast, there's lots and lots of sharp turns and narrow spaces between trees. Every time I ride it, it reminds me why I like mountain biking so much. It's in a very busy park, but it's so quiet and peaceful in the dense trees, and the tires are silent on the dirt singletrack. I never get tired of it.
    vickie

  7. #7
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    Nov 2007
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    55 kms. on a fab fall, warm and sunny day with a bit of breeze.

    Ride included going to bank and shopping at the market for our bare refrigerator. We loaded up more fruit and..fresh whitefish..which is rare to see in our area since it is a freshwater fish shipped....from Manitoba.

    Then due to fresh fish, we cycled home, dropped off food. Then returned onto bike to go off to a foodie place for more grocery shopping, then to our favourite Japanese food supermarket where they also make great fresh sushi, sashimi and other takeaway foods at good prices. Wolfed down some packs and some miso soup. This was 3:00 pm. I'll be eating leftovers as a supper snack.

    And more shopping by me at pharmacy on way home..and coffee at a cafe near home.

  8. #8
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    Mar 2007
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    7 Buddies joined me for 43 miles on my 42nd birthday today. Great ride and friends!

  9. #9
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    Well, we had fun mountain biking today. Here's a little video (of sorts) we put together.

    That's lichen in my helmet, not hair sticking out.

    (to watch, click on the blue screen, then once in Photobucket, view full screen)


  10. #10
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    I can't see the video!

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by fastdogs View Post
    I can't see the video!
    Are you getting an error message or is it just not coming up? It should send you over to Photobucket...

  12. #12
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    it sent me to photobucket, where I had the same blue screen. When I clicked "play" itwent black and nothing ever came up.

  13. #13
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    It should start playing automatically. Nothing happens if you just let it run after you click on the blue screen in TE?

    I can post stills if no one can see it.

  14. #14
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    May 2006
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    I started to ride my new permanent route. One skinned knee, two flats, a new tire mod route, and 12 hours later - I did it!
    more obviously to come

  15. #15
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    Dec 2003
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    Well, we had fun mountain biking today. Here's a little video (of sorts) we put together.

    Nicely done, ladies.

    And thank you for clarifying the nature of the growth coming out of your helmet

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