Saturday, 8 October 2016
I had biked an errand this morning, the 4-mile ride to the Farmers' Market, but I didn't feel a need to record the errand.
After breakfast, I had an hour or so for a ride before we planned to go see "The Girl on the Train" and "Birth of a Nation." So I took Blue out into the Indian Canyons. Today both Andreas and Murray Canyons were closed for a benefit dinner, so my only route available was toward the Trading Post. By the time I passed between Scylla and Charybdis (the tight passage between the hillside and a single-rock outcropping), I had already done 35 minutes allotted for my ride. So I turned around immediately and pushed to be back within 25 minutes, following the same course. I arrived home a few minutes over, but still pretty close.
Ride conditions
Temperature: 93°F at 13:00
Precipitation: none
Winds: 5 to 10 from the east
Clothing: Skinsuit, ankle socks, open-finger gloves
Bike: Lotus Legend fixed 48x16
Time: 55:06 for 14.74 miles
Heart rate: 136 bpm HRave, 147 bpm HRmax
Bikeway users: 3 cyclists
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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08 October 2016
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