
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
dec. 31 ride

Tuesday, December 30, 2008
dec. 30 ride
I was back to my early schedule today so started out about 35 minutes before sunrise. It was about 20 degrees F with winds about 10-15 from the southeast. Back in November, that seemed very cold. Now it's in the realm where I don't have to wear my goggles so I consider that warm. There were ice patches on the path so I'm so glad I have the studded tires. Here's my daily start of the bike path:


Monday, December 29, 2008
dec. 29 ride
Today the forecast was for high winds with gusts as high as 40 mph. Winds are the hardest thing to deal with on a bike (for me) besides several inches heavy snow, which is definitely worse. But the winds were a great helper today. I had a relatively light headwind on my trip out, and a huge tailwind on my trip home. It was another beautiful day with clear skies and temperatures in the 30s, and my gears even sort of worked. Here's my car with frost on it, more proof of the superiority of the bike, which doesn't require scraping. If I didn't have a ping-pong table in the garage, I could park the car in there, but the ping-pong table is definitely higher priority.
The start of the bike path. Plans changed a few times this morning so I started my ride an hour later than usual, after the sun rose, which was very nice.
On the way home, I rode by the lake. I should go by the lake more often, but the side roads are usually not in as good shape as the bike path for winter riding.
I liked the way the ice formed in the gully by the bike path.




Sunday, December 28, 2008
dec 28 ride
Today started out about 18 degrees F and a bit windy from the west (about 15 mph). We had an inch or so of snow over the frozen water from yesterday's rain. So I was a bit concerned about how the biking would be. Well, I'm so glad I biked. It was a beautiful sunny day with blue sky and a blanket of fresh white snow. Even though the bike paths weren't plowed, the studded tires handled the snow/ice fine and the winds weren't so bad as I was mostly going north this morning. Then this afternoon on my way home, it was just beautiful. I rode by the lake and it was nice. I forgot to put my memory card in the camera so didn't take any pictures until I got home. Biking was easier than walking today so it was a great way to get outside and enjoy the sunshine. My bike started out a bit cranky since it froze up after getting soaked yesterday. The gears were stuck in a low gear. But they loosened up in the afternoon. I put them in my middle gear in the rear so they will be stuck there for most of the winter. Fortunately the front gear works okay (with a little help from my foot) so I can switch to my granny gear to go up the hill to my house. Here's the view down the hill from my house.

Saturday, December 27, 2008
Dec. 27 ride
Today was 46 F and rainy. I am not used to rain this time of year so had to remind myself how to dress for it. I have a "winter" helmet that is big and fits over my various hats and hoods. It worked well to put the helmet over my jacket hood, kept a lot of the rain off my glasses. I took this picture in the mirror since housemate was gone. I have a gortex cap that goes over the helmet. I got that at a bike shop one day when it was raining. Nothing like rain to make you buy raingear. I leave it on all winter as it's a good windblock too.
My jacket seems waterproof enough. I wore my usual bike pants that I got at REI. They are nice because they stretch in the knees and butt, but aren't perfectly waterproof--but usually last long enough for a 30 minute ride. My boots are waterproof. If it had rained harder, my ankles would have got a little wet since my boots and pants don't overlap enough. The solution to that is gators, which I have, but didn't think to wear, and didn't need to today. I got these gloves at REI that are great for the rain:
They go over your coat sleeve and then cinch up nicely to keep the rain out. They came with liner gloves but I don't use them. So I was pretty waterproof, which is good because it can be a little miserable when you are cold and wet. Here's the start of the bike path, showing lots of snowmelt.


After my yoga class, I went grocery shopping. Here are my bike bags loaded up with groceries. These are great bags, nicely expandable. They are Orlieb brand, and they are waterproof. Now it was raining a little more.
There are a lot of birds behind Olbrich gardens. I think this was a red-tailed hawk.
My gears worked today. I wish I could bring my bike inside every day to dry and warm up, but housemate has returned so the bike is banished to the garage again where it will freeze up in the upcoming cold weather. That's why it's good to have an old bike for winter riding. This bike is 15 years old. But it's in good shape.


Friday, December 26, 2008
Dec. 26 ride
Today my exercise class was later than usual so I got to ride in the daytime. We got a little ice this morning as my car shows:


This was kind of funny, a snow plow stuck in the snow. Not that I'm making fun of the snow plows, no no no! I love the snow plows, at least the ones that plow the bike paths.


Here's a better picture than yesterday of the Thai pavillion:

It was a wonderful, peaceful ride. It drizzled a bit on the way home, but it wasn't a problem. I love getting out every day and riding my bike and enjoying the weather. Plus, I didn't have to scrape ice off my car! It will melt later today--it's supposed to get warm.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Dec. 25
Today I stayed home, since it's Christmas. I got outside to shovel after the plows went through again. I brought my bike inside the house to thaw out. You can see from the pictures it still had a lot of ice and snow on it from yesterday's ride! My bike mechanic said to get the bike working again, it needs to dry out thoroughly in a warm room every once in a while. My gears haven't worked for about a month, so maybe they'll work again, for a few days anyway. I also oiled the chain, derailleurs, and brakes:






Dec 24 ride
Today was the second time in my life when I thought perhaps I shouldn't have ridden my bike. The first time was when I was riding in the rain about 2.5 years ago, and fell on some railroad tracks and broke my kneecap. I learned to be more careful on railroad tracks. Today I was riding in the snow and it was very difficult. I learned that when there are more than 3" of heavy snow, and it's not pristine, it is very hard to ride in--the footprints and tire tracks cause my tires to lose traction. The city does a great job of plowing, as I've probably mentioned several times already, but they don't usually plow until the storm is over. I realized on my way home that skis would have been perfect. I wouldn't have thought of that if I had driven the car so I guess I'm glad I biked but it was hard. It was very pretty though, as the pictures illustrate:
This is the view from the top of the hill where I live, the start of the ride.







here's the start of the bike path

the Thai Pavillion at Olbrich Gardens

three hours later, crossing yahara river on my way home.

The bridge crossing yahara. nothing is plowed. wo is me. I stopped at the grocery store and got 5 lbs of carrots among other things. That didn't help matters. I should have skied!

thai pavillion is still there. only 1.5 miles to go

near the end of the path. only about 1 mile to go.

I walked the last quarter mile up the hill I live on. That was hard. But I made it home just in time to shovel. ha. no, first I ate lunch. then I shoveled. but if we didn't drive cars, we wouldn't have these big driveways to shovel and streets to plow, and then reshovel the driveways from the plow piles. It would be so much easier without cars! We could either ski or plow bike paths which are much smaller than roads. We could design transportation for disabled people--smaller vehicles that could ride on narrow roads. The 4000 lb car is overkill!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Dec. 23

Monday, December 22, 2008
dec. 22

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