23 January – Early Road Conditions

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  • #934938
    Arlingtonrider
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    Just a shout out of thanks to those who post the early morning or weekend trail or road condition reports. They’re much appreciated! (especially those for FMR/MVT/14th :cool:)

    #934947
    consularrider
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    The trails of the Arlington loop were basically clear this morning with ice still on the bridges and overpasses. On the W&OD heading in from Falls Church, the stretch from Great Falls St to Bandymore Castle just past EFC Metro had lots of ice issues. On the Custis, the stretch between the Lee Highway overpasses (Milepost 2.5 to 3.5) had lots of ice issues.

    #934951
    MCL1981
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    CCT in Bethesda was about 50% like pictured. South of the tunnel in DC it was melted and wet. ALL bridges were snow and ice covered.

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    #934953
    5555624
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    @Arlingtonrider 13432 wrote:

    Just a shout out of thanks to those who post the early morning or weekend trail or road condition reports. They’re much appreciated! (especially those for FMR/MVT/14th :cool:)

    Which bridge, the George Maosn Memorial Bridge (14th street) or Memorial, do more people use in the mornings? Although I normally take the Memorial Brdige, in the mornings, I can try and remember to take the George Mason Memorial Bridge if more people use it.

    #934954
    KLizotte
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    @MCL1981 13448 wrote:

    CCT in Bethesda was about 50% like pictured. South of the tunnel in DC it was melted and wet. ALL bridges were snow and ice covered.

    I’ve never used studded tires before. Were your’s sufficient for those conditions. I find it hard to believe those little metal nubbies would be enough. Just curious.

    #934956
    Arlingtonrider
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    I don’t know if anyone here knows the answer to that, but I support your taking the bridge that works best for you (unless you’re craving some variety). We can get a general idea of GM/14th conditions from what’s happening on other bridges. Nice of you to consider that, though!

    #934957
    Riley Casey
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    Hats , er helmets off to the serious winter warriors and their studded tires. I actually drove my car yesterday rather than ride. I’m an ice wimp. It occasioned however another one of those queasy ‘driving where I normally ride moments’ of being confounded in the Whole Foods parking lot staring at a sea of parked cars and wondering “wtf have I got myself into?”.

    #934960
    jrenaut
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    I’m trying to decide on doing the school pickup on the bike or in the car. It’s 36F and drizzling – I’m definitely walking the line between “smug-bike-everywhere-guy” and “Someone-is-going-to-call-Child-Protective-Services-guy”.

    #934962
    Tim Kelley
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    @jrenaut 13458 wrote:

    I’m trying to decide on doing the school pickup on the bike or in the car. It’s 36F and drizzling – I’m definitely walking the line between “smug-bike-everywhere-guy” and “Someone-is-going-to-call-Child-Protective-Services-guy”.

    If you need peer pressure, I’ll be doing the day care pickup by bike this evening…I find that if I ride with enough speed, I create a wind/rain fairing with my body and the baby girl hardly gets wet at all!

    #934963
    eminva
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    Then there is always this response.

    #934964
    jrenaut
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    I’m leaning towards biking. The trailer is fully enclosed, so the kids won’t get wet. And it’s no colder today than other recent days. It would mostly just be me getting wet, and I don’t melt, either.

    #934970
    jrenaut
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    I did take the bike. It was a good decision.
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    #934973
    off2ride
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    Anybody know what the conditions are after the Falls Church Metro (Custis to 4MR) look like? Thanks in advance.

    #934974
    skreaminquadz
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    @off2ride 13471 wrote:

    Anybody know what the conditions are after the Falls Church Metro (Custis to 4MR) look like? Thanks in advance.

    I just rode home from Court House to West Falls Church (Custis to W&OD). It’s a ton better than this morning and most of the stuff that’s still on bridges is slushy. You’d be fine on a mountain bike and okay on a road bike if you don’t mind walking in a couple of areas.

    I still think I’ll use the studded ride tomorrow b/c what’s left will freeze tonight.

    #934976
    5555624
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    @Arlingtonrider 13453 wrote:

    I don’t know if anyone here knows the answer to that, but I support your taking the bridge that works best for you (unless you’re craving some variety). We can get a general idea of GM/14th conditions from what’s happening on other bridges. Nice of you to consider that, though!

    In the morning, either one works. I usually take Memorial in the morning and the George Mason Memorial in the afternoon/evening.

    The one problem, though, is days like today, where Memorial Bridge was fine at 3:00 a.m., but sounds like it was worse about five hours later.

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