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30 Days of Biking–Day 5

Day 5 ride was the longest of the #30daysofbiking rides so far.  I joke – and like most jokes there is truth there – that rides in street clothes are rides of a *bike rider* and rides in spandex are rides of a *cyclist*. It is a well understood fact (by most anyway) that drivers are more tolerant of bike riders than cyclists.

I talked yesterday about how easy going drivers were on Day 4’s ride, today’s bike jersey/shorts ride i.e., cyclist ride was an example of how irritated drivers can be. I find it so interesting that depending on how you are dressed (and possibly the type of bike you are riding) people actually react differently to you. It wouldn’t be an issue for cyclists except the irritated drivers sometimes respond in a manner that puts us at risk. There have been studies done confirming this, according to one, the safest person riding a bike is a female pulling a trailer commonly used for hauling kids.

Today’s ride was great regardless. We parked at Oakdale school and rode to Jones on Hefner Rd. The same road that hundreds of cyclists (and bike riders 🙂 will be riding tomorrow at the Redbud Classic bike event. Signage was already out warning drivers to expect possible delays.

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The ride to Jones is so peaceful (and easy), especially on weekdays when most are at work. We saw more cows than people. I had to stop to take a picture of this longhorn and her calf. 

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Once we hit Jones and started heading back we decided to just ride home and pick up the car later. Good decision because once we started heading north we had a very nice tailwind from the southwest. You can see how strong the wind is from the flag in the photo below.

Aren’t the redbuds beautiful!

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We picked up another 8 miles by riding home of mostly easy pedaling although there was a fair amount of traffic. One person buzzed us even though the left lane was completely empty choosing to stay in the right lane where we were passing us very close and THEN got over into the left lane. 

Once we could we got off the busy streets and ride through neighborhoods to get home we did. Also gave me time to get a few more shots.

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Day 5: 26.5 miles/14.8 avs/119 ahr/922ft of ascent.

30 Days of Biking–Day 4

Day 4 of the 30 Days of Biking challenge brought a day of sunshine and white puffy clouds, along with cool temperatures.

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Today I rode Condor to the hair salon and grocery store then home again, taking the long way back. I like running errands on my bike and especially in street clothes. I love encountering the friendly drivers “ you go first, no you, after all you’re riding a bike – I am serious! Waves, smiles and courteous behavior from all involved. I love rides like this and wonder why they can’t all be.

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Cool reflection of a similarly cool cyclist, eh. Laughing out loud

I rode to the same grocery that I was returning from when I got *the ticket* last year. I thought about testing out the new affirmative defense law, but it was such a pleasant and peaceful day, I thought lets not. 😉

I rode by the municipal court building where I was able to get the fine waived for said ticket.

I waited at the light where said offense occurred. Notice the sign stating that bicycles should use the crosswalk – if that big black arrow had been there last year I would have seen it!

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Day 4 mileage was just under 11 miles.

30 Days of Biking – Day 3

A busy day today, so I didn’t get a chance to ride until late this afternoon. There was a break in the rain in the early afternoon, but couldn’t ride then so by the time I rode the weather radar map looked like this:

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My so-called ride, was up the street and back pedaling straight from the protection of the garage where my husband was standing so he could take a picture of me. I’m sure he was shaking his head questioning my judgment as he took this:

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While he was waiting on my soggy return he took this of standing water:

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I took this of the rain gauge “ hey I was already wet so what the- Smile

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My so-called ride was a couple of minutes, probably less than a mile sort of pit-i-ful.

For you folks who live in normal places where it rains, lakes have water, water isn’t rationed year-round: don’t judge.

Tomorrow we are supposed to see the sun!

30 Days of Biking-Day 2

Everything yesterday was, today wasn’t. Yesterday was sunny and warm, today was rainy and cold with gusty north winds.

I also managed to pick the time when it started raining the hardest, along with a little thunder for special effect.

I didn’t ride far, or for long, but I rode. Most importantly, I had fun. So I am pedaling down the road, with the rain pelting me and I’m cold — but I’m smiling! I never seem to remember how much fun riding in dismal weather is or I would do it more often. Seriously, it’s fun! There is something about being out there when it is cold, gray and wet that is kind of thrilling and invigorating. It happened on our rides in Denver last year too. It was cold and rainy and I was sick, but we rode everyday and it was a blast!

I would never have ridden today if it wasn’t for my pledge to ride every day, so thank you 30daysofbiking.

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Beginning of the ride it was only sprinkling

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An accidental shot –

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Raincoat and all

30 Days of Biking–Day 1

A fortunate day weather-wise and ride-wise too; mid 60’s and light wind. That will not be true for the next several days, if you can believe the weather people, which we know we can’t, but still, they are right sometimes so I am prepared to ride in the cold rain if it comes to that.

For Day 1 I took a leisurely ride for about an hour stopping to watch ducks land in a pond, smell the hyacinth (no roses yet) and take pictures of spring color – including the bright blue sky.

Wonderful start to 30 Days of Biking! There is still time to sign-up!

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In the spirit of 30 Days of Biking, to ride and not train, I rode with my Garmin but ignored it while riding: 7.04 miles 42:10 🙂
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