Pooks, I thought you were registered over at bikejournal.com? You can see how everyone who logs there (with a public journal) tracks miles.
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I've been logging my miles (and fractions of miles) on bikejournal, and then decided to also keep them on my blog. I also went out on a limb and stated that I planned to ride 1,000 miles by the end of the year.
Today I added something new, "Green miles." While they are also included in the total miles cycled, I'm keeping track of how many miles I ride that replace a car trip. For example, I can ride to the post office every day to check our p.o. box, instead of driving. That's what I did, today.
My goal is to ride to the p.o. daily and save my health and the planet at the same time. By putting it on the blog, I hope it keeps me motivated.
Does anybody else keep some kind of public record? Or even private?
What kind of record do you keep beyond total miles? Miles on a stationary bike or road separate from dirt?
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Pooks, I thought you were registered over at bikejournal.com? You can see how everyone who logs there (with a public journal) tracks miles.
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I am registered there and I log my total miles there. I also log my weight there and keep it private, ahem. But to keep the pressure on myself, I am keeping the records on my blog where people who know me personally can see them, and ask my why I'm slacking (if I am).
And I was really glad that I decided to log the green miles. That's one of my reasons for getting a bike, and it's sometimes hard to convince yourself that the .5 mile here or 1.6 miles there is worth the effort, but I think that seeing the miles increase will make it more real and important to me, and maybe inspire some of my friends to do the same.
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”
I log all my miles on bikejournal.com and my commute miles also get logged on my clubs website: http://www.srcc.com/cgi_bin/commute.pl . They have a raffle at our year end meeting--the number of entries you get is determined by the number of trips and miles you commute by bike. Maybe you and your friends can do something similar.
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pooks, I log my cycling on bikejournal but since I do lots of other stuff, I also keep a private Excel spreadsheet that is much more detailed. I heard (read?) a rumor on BJ a while back that maybe, just maybe, the database might be altered so that we can include other activities (such as running and swimming). So stay tuned in to BJ.
I am on bikejournal too. Before i heard of team estrogen, i watched my husband recording all of HIS miles on bikejournal and thought he was being really silly.
Then i got the idea of team spirit and i've been hooked ever since!
That's a really cool idea. I admire people who bike-commute, too. That would be really challenging, between battling rush hour traffic and arriving (in my case) dripping with ... um ... a ladylike glow.Originally Posted by Deanna
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”
Originally Posted by pooks
We define "commute" pretty broadly--any thing you do by bike instead of car. Including riding to the official start point of a club ride. So your green miles all count as commute miles. Trips add up pretty quickly too: a round trip counts as two trips. If I stop at the store on the way home, that brings the trip count up to three.
"Bicycling is a big part of the future. It has to be. There's something wrong with a society that drives a car to workout in a gym." -- Bill Nye
Bikejournal allows you to specify a club, like TE, I take it? I wandered over there once, but you have to register to see anything. I guess that was 30 seconds I didn't have at the time.![]()
Go ahead, register! And count your miles for Team Estrogen! We're still in the top ten, I think... I"m shooting to get in the top 250...
I'm just trying to keep bike miles greater than car miles, which includes a lot of commuting and errand running. (Of course, with the Xtracycle, I don't have to do a lot of thinking about errands.) The trip to Maryland (1500 miles at least) will make things a little closer... hard to guage which miles are "green" when I turn a 15 mile commute into a 44 mile one 'cause it's a nice day. If I pick up a few aluminum cans to recycle along the way it's even greener :-)
Every mile counts! And every time somebody sees you, RIDING, they just maybe might think "hey, that's something to think about!"
http://www.bicyclinglife.com/Practic...ing/index.html has some neat info & inspiration :-) I *love* waiting two months between visits to the gas station. I s'pose I could be getting my hair cut more often.
Dachshund - the various Different Spokes clubs are also on bikejournal.
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I love the idea of logging Green Miles. Now, to figure out how to add it to my logs (yes, plural, sigh).
The miles do add up. And remember, the short, stop-and-start, sitting-in-traffic, never-quite-warm-the-engine-properly miles are harder on your car's engine & use much more gas than long highway miles. Hmm, do you think that Green Miles should count double? I've talked myself into it.
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thanks to this thread i found out about bikejournal.com
i am now registered and added team estrogen to my "clubs" considering i have no club where i live, i now feel special.
i logged my miles on https://www.polarpersonaltrainer.com/frontend/ but that was a combined running and cycling. now i have a place just for cycling... though is there a place to log miles online for running too just like bike journal?
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Hey, Chickwhorips, try www.coolrunning.com to log your running miles. I have been there for six years now and like it. You can do graphs of your miles and a whole bunch of stuff, free.
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I like Beginner Triathlete for logging everything, but still log on BikeJournal for the TE club.http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/
Also free.