Friday, 7 October 2016
At first I was heading out for a ride on the Goat Trails. But Ch hailed me within a block from home—he was just returning from a doctor appointment. So he agreed -grudgingly- to expect me back in 2 hours. Then on the way, I called him that I decided on a different route and would be back in an hour. Flexibility rules!
So my route was over to the Whitewater River, crossing the Dinah Shore Bridge, going north to Ramon, crossing that street, and going almost up to Vista Chino. Then back, following almost exactly the same path. All on the right-bank levee, the foundation of the future CV Link.
Ride conditions
Temperature: 9e°F at 15:00
Precipitation: none
Winds: calm
Clothing: Skinsuit, ankle socks, full-finger gloves
Bike: Trek Fuel/EX mountain bike
Time: 1:06:29 for 12.60 miles
Heart rate: 131 bpm HRave, 147 bpm HRmax
Playback of the ride
Originally this journal was a personal record of commuting by bicycle to work, and an occasional essay on commuting successfully and safely. Now retired and in no need to commute to work, I still use my bike for local errands and recreational rides, and I use this blog to advocate for alternative, renewable-energy transportation. Still riding safely too.
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07 October 2016
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