Ridings and Ramblings
August 29, 2008 at 2:35 am | In Commuting, Morning Rides, OWLS, Weekend Rides, weather conditions | 2 CommentsIt’s been more than two weeks since my last post. Work and travel have taken a lot of time.
I rode with the OWLS on Tuesday August 12. It was a good hilly ride on a lot of roads that I hadn’t done previously. (If I did, I don’t remember them.) The group was a little more aggressive than the typical OWSL ride. I was happy to find new, relatively smooth roads with little traffic. I mapped the ride so I wouldn’t forget it.
The weather in Bloomington has been great for riding for the past few weeks. For about 10 days, it was cool in the mornings and pleasant in the afternoons. Then, it got hazy, hot, and humid for the first time this summer. Both are fine for riding. Hot and humid rides have their place, too.
The weekend before last, I was in South Bend. I took my commuting bike for my son-in-law to fix a few problems. I rode about 13 miles on Sunday morning. It wasn’t bad but the roads aren’t nearly as pleasant as Bloomington. Riding other places puts Bloomington into perspective.
He did some maintenance/repair on two bikes and he cleaned the drive trains. He does an amazing job cleaning them. The chains and cogs shine. I don’t know how he does it but I really appreciate it.
Tuesday August 19, I did an OWLS ride that was similar to the first ride I did with them. It was a slower, more compatible group than the previous Tuesday. All riders were fairly close. I enjoyed the ride. I felt especially quick and found I could accelerate up hills. A clean drive train really improves riding.
The following Thursday morning, I rode Old 446 and did some sprints for most of it. Sprints are fun but they show riding weaknesses very quickly. Since I’ll never be a good rider, I sorta care but not enough to train seriously.
I’ve noticed more people riding bikes this summer than previously. I guess it’s partly because of the price of gas but maybe others recognize that biking is both a good method to travel and fun. However, commuting in Bloomington can be challenging because of the poor condition of the streets and the bizarre traffic patterns. I hope those new to biking persevere until they learn to manage both.
Sunday morning, I planned a ride on gravel roads east of Bloomington. The planned route was about 30 miles. However, I changed my mind when I got to Friendship Rd, because I wanted to see something I promised myself that I would do earlier this year. And, I wanted to see how fast I rode on gravel roads (About 10-12 mph). I went to the end of Friendship Rd to the bird resting place. I saw many large birds, so it was a treat. (Ear to the Breeze describes the route but I did it the opposite direction. )
On the way out on Friendship Rd, I noticed my front wheel wobbling. I attributed it to the gravel but it continued when I was riding on 46. I stopped and found that the front tire was shredding. Hooray for cell phones. My wife picked me up in the truck. I was fortunate that I changed my mind because I could have been far into the gravel roads if I had gone on the route I originally planned.
On Tuesday August 26, I did another Owls Ride. We did Mt. Gilead twice, Shuffle Creek, and South Shore. It was a challenging but fun ride.
The students have returned to Bloomington. Traffic is heavier although it affects me minimally on the bike. A bigger impact is the loss of parking places for my bike on the bike rack. The bike rack outside my office is shared with students who live in the building. Many bring bikes to school. Over the year, they will disappear. Many that don’t disappear will have rusty drive trains. Next summer, Parking Operations will remove the remaining abandoned bikes and auction them.
Maybe this year, more students will use their bikes. It’s certainly the most efficient method to get around campus and town.
This morning, I planned to do a short ride. About 7:30, I thought that a fog might roll in. By 8, I was fairly certain that it would so I ran instead. By 8:45, I couldn’t see across the street. By 10, it was bright and sunny. This happens about 10 times a year in Bloomington. It’s caught me on the bike a couple times and it’s scary to be out in thick fog on rural roads on a bike.
Ridings and ramblings – there are quite a few things that can be done on a bicycle in Bloomington.
Training for the Hilly Begins
August 11, 2008 at 2:54 am | In Long Rides, Weekend Rides | Leave a CommentSunday, August 10, 2008
I’ve been off the road bike for almost two weeks while attending professional meetings and a short vacation.
Today, I began preparing for the Hilly Hundred. So far this year, I haven’t been able to ride as much as I would like because of work, travel, and household commitments. I have 360 miles on my road bike so far this year and maybe about 75 more road miles where I used the commuting bike. (I have a little more than 700 miles on my commuting bike and I’ve done a couple mt bike rides.)
Earlier this week, I heard that Shiloh Rd was recently paved. A couple years ago, I drove Shiloh and thought it would be fun to ride it. It’s mostly a long downhill with many 90o turns. But, when I rode it, the road was too beat up to enjoy the ride. Today was much better. The paving isn’t complete and a lot of paving detritus was on the road but it was manageable. It should be much better in a couple weeks.
I rode about 54 miles. I left home about 8:00 and temps in the low 60s. I arrived home about 11:45 and temps in the low 70s. A very pleasant day for a ride. I rode out 45 to Mt Gilead, down Tunnel to Shiloh, to Anderson, through the Forest, over to Bottom Rd, up to Kinser and Rogers through town, Church, Schacht, Stipp, Moore’s, and home.
Traffic was very light. No more than 10 cars passed me before I reached the bypass after about 38 miles. Three riders passed me on Bottom Rd. They were doing time trials. One rider had a time trial helmet.
A surprising amount of the ride was in the shade and it caused problems because I wore dark sunglasses. For the past few months, I’ve been wearing amber lenses to help with shadows. I regretted not wearing them today. In fact, on Shiloh, I took my glasses off to help find the paving detritus. The wet spring and summer has allowed the trees to produce a lot of leaves which has increased the shady spots more than previous years.
It was a good ride to start preparing for the Hilly. Enough distance and five hills. I was tired by the end but with a few more long rides, I should be ready.
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