Where Did You Ride or Walk Today?
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Plus the usual lunchtime walks throughout the week.
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I was lazy/unmotivated.
I drove to the TriRail/train.
Rode the Tri/Rail/train.
Rode my new Mercier Mini Velo to my job.
2.32 miles.
I drove to the TriRail/train.
Rode the Tri/Rail/train.
Rode my new Mercier Mini Velo to my job.
2.32 miles.
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Spring is here and it is no longer dark on my bike commute in either the AM or PM. Since we're into May, I picked up the lockup bike on the work end of my bike-bus-bike commute, and swapped back to non-studded tires on the uber-commuter. However, both have been seeing little use, since I swapped back to the folding bike.
I moved from one town to another, this time right in the center of town, with library, bank, hospital, dentist, convenience store, yoga studio, bike shop, etc. all in very short walking distance. Grocery store is only a couple miles down the road -- moderate walk or a very short bike ride. The bike shop I mentioned? Also switched PT jobs from a shop about 10 mi away to this one just down the street.
I don't have pix, but since people like wildlife... Where I work at the end of the longer commute, a new business just barely finished putting in a pond before a duck family moved in. Two big ducks -- I assume they are a couple -- and about half a dozen fluffy chicks just losing their yellow fuzz and growing out brown feathers. Although it looks like they have migrated a quarter mile down the road to some legit wetlands with a bunch of other ducks.
Weather has definitely turned and as a result, I've bike commuted or walked to work nearly three weeks straight. So good to be out in the air again!
I moved from one town to another, this time right in the center of town, with library, bank, hospital, dentist, convenience store, yoga studio, bike shop, etc. all in very short walking distance. Grocery store is only a couple miles down the road -- moderate walk or a very short bike ride. The bike shop I mentioned? Also switched PT jobs from a shop about 10 mi away to this one just down the street.
I don't have pix, but since people like wildlife... Where I work at the end of the longer commute, a new business just barely finished putting in a pond before a duck family moved in. Two big ducks -- I assume they are a couple -- and about half a dozen fluffy chicks just losing their yellow fuzz and growing out brown feathers. Although it looks like they have migrated a quarter mile down the road to some legit wetlands with a bunch of other ducks.
Weather has definitely turned and as a result, I've bike commuted or walked to work nearly three weeks straight. So good to be out in the air again!
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It's been great weather for riding! Today, I did a 16 mile run with the trailer, stopping around town to pick up various items (including hair dye, dirt, and groceries.)
Yesterday, after stopping in at the office, I asked myself the important question: Is it possible to ride up Grandad Bluff on a fixed gear? (Grandad Bluff is a big hill in town, and the ride up involves climbing 686 feet in 2.4 miles.) The answer is yes, and it was an accomplishment - the first real hill I've done since leaving California in 2011.
Next time, though, I'm bringing a camera.
Yesterday, after stopping in at the office, I asked myself the important question: Is it possible to ride up Grandad Bluff on a fixed gear? (Grandad Bluff is a big hill in town, and the ride up involves climbing 686 feet in 2.4 miles.) The answer is yes, and it was an accomplishment - the first real hill I've done since leaving California in 2011.
Next time, though, I'm bringing a camera.
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Spring is here and it is no longer dark on my bike commute in either the AM or PM. Since we're into May, I picked up the lockup bike on the work end of my bike-bus-bike commute, and swapped back to non-studded tires on the uber-commuter. However, both have been seeing little use, since I swapped back to the folding bike.
I moved from one town to another, this time right in the center of town, with library, bank, hospital, dentist, convenience store, yoga studio, bike shop, etc. all in very short walking distance. Grocery store is only a couple miles down the road -- moderate walk or a very short bike ride. The bike shop I mentioned? Also switched PT jobs from a shop about 10 mi away to this one just down the street.
I don't have pix, but since people like wildlife... Where I work at the end of the longer commute, a new business just barely finished putting in a pond before a duck family moved in. Two big ducks -- I assume they are a couple -- and about half a dozen fluffy chicks just losing their yellow fuzz and growing out brown feathers. Although it looks like they have migrated a quarter mile down the road to some legit wetlands with a bunch of other ducks.
Weather has definitely turned and as a result, I've bike commuted or walked to work nearly three weeks straight. So good to be out in the air again!
I moved from one town to another, this time right in the center of town, with library, bank, hospital, dentist, convenience store, yoga studio, bike shop, etc. all in very short walking distance. Grocery store is only a couple miles down the road -- moderate walk or a very short bike ride. The bike shop I mentioned? Also switched PT jobs from a shop about 10 mi away to this one just down the street.
I don't have pix, but since people like wildlife... Where I work at the end of the longer commute, a new business just barely finished putting in a pond before a duck family moved in. Two big ducks -- I assume they are a couple -- and about half a dozen fluffy chicks just losing their yellow fuzz and growing out brown feathers. Although it looks like they have migrated a quarter mile down the road to some legit wetlands with a bunch of other ducks.
Weather has definitely turned and as a result, I've bike commuted or walked to work nearly three weeks straight. So good to be out in the air again!
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I am trying to drive less. I was hoping to get rid of my car a few years ago, but it didn't work out. I drive to work, but am pondering an occasional bike commute. Since all of the driving during the week gets old, I have been trying to keep my weekends as car free as possible.
Today at I had a bunch of errands, mostly all accomplished via my bike. I went to the cafe for breakfast and coffee, had an eyebrow appointment, then had to go to the library, stopped at the consignment store and bike shop for a cup holder. Then I went downtown to get a birthday gift for myself at my favorite jewelry store! Then I went to the new bookshop to check it out. I clocked in 6 different neighborhoods clocking in about 10 miles! The best thing about biking there is no parking meters!
Today at I had a bunch of errands, mostly all accomplished via my bike. I went to the cafe for breakfast and coffee, had an eyebrow appointment, then had to go to the library, stopped at the consignment store and bike shop for a cup holder. Then I went downtown to get a birthday gift for myself at my favorite jewelry store! Then I went to the new bookshop to check it out. I clocked in 6 different neighborhoods clocking in about 10 miles! The best thing about biking there is no parking meters!
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went to wal-mart around 8:30..very nice hardly anyone on the streets..or in the parking lot(which is always dangerous)..took my Cruiser bike with my cargo trailer.
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Did my standard recreation ride up to the bluffs overlooking the Arkansas River, then down to Two Rivers Park. West along County Farm Road and finally winding back up the hill through Pleasant Valley Golf course.
Two Rivers Park was crowded, the city streets were not. At a house by the golf course, someone was having an enormous birthday party. In addition to a large patio full of barbecues, they had a food truck parked on the front lawn serving people. Dozens of cars parked along the street for several blocks.
Two Rivers Park was crowded, the city streets were not. At a house by the golf course, someone was having an enormous birthday party. In addition to a large patio full of barbecues, they had a food truck parked on the front lawn serving people. Dozens of cars parked along the street for several blocks.
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I tried a new ride today, up into the bluffs above the Mississippi River on the Wisconsin side. One of the hills was a bit too tough for my current fitness level and equipment, so I did a bit of walking, but it was worth it - quiet country roads, cute farms, and amazing views of the hills and the river. After coming down from the bluffs, I got to ride a nice flat stretch along the river, and it felt like flying.
On the way back to town, I stopped at the store to get notebooks and sunscreen. After eight months of long sleeves, I forgot about the sun.
On the way back to town, I stopped at the store to get notebooks and sunscreen. After eight months of long sleeves, I forgot about the sun.
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I know. I rode to a county park today. It was the first weekend that the beach was open. The air was warm (80F!) but the water was ice cold. (Not too surprising, since it was covered with a foot of ice just a few weeks ago.) Kids were swimming, but no adults were brave enough. The trees are finally leafing out now and the world is gorgeous.
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I rode to my dentist appointment yesterday: 15 miles of hills (not as steep as the ones on my commute, though) there, and somehow 18 miles home. Since she found a cavity, I have to go back next week. The weather was great yesterday and should be good next week too.
Today I'll just walk downtown to Ace Hardware to pick up some little washers and screws for my old Triumph. Bonneville, not bicycle. Hmm, I should get a Triumph bicycle too.
Today I'll just walk downtown to Ace Hardware to pick up some little washers and screws for my old Triumph. Bonneville, not bicycle. Hmm, I should get a Triumph bicycle too.
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I walked to my mom's place (but she apparently was taking a nap). Not quite 1.25 miles round trip, I averaged 1.45 mph with my bad knee (tried to buckle on me 5 times). Still don't what I did to it, but I got to keep it elevated and iced down for the next week .
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Rode my bike to and from my brothers house today. I'm home from college and my dad and brother live in a tiny little rural town with beautifully paved roads and sidewalks. It only takes me about ten minutes to get to my brothers house. The grocery store is also about 10 minutes away. Downtown is small and quaint and is bicycle friends. Pretty much everything I need is within walking or bicycling distance. The library is less than 5 minutes away on bike, as is the public swimming pool. I've only used my car a handful of times(to visit my sister a town over) since I've come back! I really wish the city my university is in was like this. I would never use my car. If I could have this type of infrastructure where I normall live I'd most likely sell the car altogether.
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I'm on an out of town consulting trip. The job is about 1.5 km from the hotel. I took the free shuttle to work in the morning the last 3 days, because I'm not a morning person, and I wasn't the only passenger two of the days, and walked back along a MUP and a shoulder the first two days. Today after work I walked over to see a relative in a nursing home, and then back to the hotel (4 km). As I was walking along the MUP next to a busy road I approached another nursing home driveway and saw an SUV pull partway out of it, nosing into my path. The lady then stopped and started looking at a map or something else on her lap. I also noticed her glance at traffic to her left - away from me. I paused, thinking she might start to go, without seeing me approaching from the right, but she once again started looking at her lap so I started to pass in front of her on high alert, and of course she immediately started forward and I had to jump out of her way. I yelled, and she stopped again, looking completely startled and dismayed as if I had materialized from nowhere. "Look both ways" I yelled and then she drove away.
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I had happy hour for my volunteer group, so I biked downtown. It was about 1.5 miles away (on streets ranging from quiet to moderately busy) downhill on the way, uphill on the way home. And I got to take a plate of leftovers, that fit in my front mounted crate.
Taking the bus isn't ideal, so it is nice to bike over, more predictable!
Taking the bus isn't ideal, so it is nice to bike over, more predictable!
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Not today, but over the Memorial Day weekend. Doing what I call "barefoot walks" with my dog (one of the three dogs that is). Saturday we walked downtown and back - about 7 miles total. Monday to a local fast food joint - about 4.5 miles.
Most of the walk is barefoot. The exception is one gravel driveway with some big rocks. The reason for the bare feet being that it feels better on the legs and posture, and I seem to walk at a better pace - not faster, but just more relaxed and natural. Oh, and the dog walks barefoot everywhere, even over the big rocks.
Most of the walk is barefoot. The exception is one gravel driveway with some big rocks. The reason for the bare feet being that it feels better on the legs and posture, and I seem to walk at a better pace - not faster, but just more relaxed and natural. Oh, and the dog walks barefoot everywhere, even over the big rocks.
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My dog used to get sore feet running with me up on the logging roads, if we went any distance over about 6 miles. I felt guilty because I had shoes and she didn't.
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Sault Ste Marie, Canadian side. Not a pedestrian town, except they do have a lovely 25 km (15 mile) hub trail that circles the city and goes through various parks and ravines and along the scenic waterfront. In a couple of places the nicer parts are linked by sections along the shoulder of the highway or other multilane streets, and unfortunately that's the part I had to use. Still, it was wild along one side.
If you get a chance to make a day trip, I highly recommend taking the Algoma Central Railway train to Agawa Canyon.
Agawa Canyon Tour Trains - Algoma Central Railway
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I love the Soo! My grandfather was from Pickford, MI, just a few miles south of the Soo. This is one of the most historic places in the Great Lakes, and also very beautiful.
If you get a chance to make a day trip, I highly recommend taking the Algoma Central Railway train to Agawa Canyon.
Agawa Canyon Tour Trains - Algoma Central Railway
If you get a chance to make a day trip, I highly recommend taking the Algoma Central Railway train to Agawa Canyon.
Agawa Canyon Tour Trains - Algoma Central Railway