What we do for miles…
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September 5, 2013 at 3:43 pm #980389
jopamora
ParticipantCongrats on the new gig? The Bikestation next to Union Station looks interesting.
September 5, 2013 at 3:50 pm #980390September 5, 2013 at 4:05 pm #980395consularrider
Participant@dasgeh 63192 wrote:
In search of more miles for the NBC, it looks like I’ll be upping my commute from 5 miles to 8. Does anyone work near 1st & C NE who can give me tips on bike commuting? I’ve been spoiled with my own office, covered secure bike parking, and an on-site gym over here…
Are you going to work at the National Institute of Corrections?
September 5, 2013 at 4:14 pm #980398americancyclo
Participant@dasgeh 63192 wrote:
In search of more miles for the NBC, it looks like I’ll be upping my commute from 5 miles to 8. Does anyone work near 1st & C NE who can give me tips on bike commuting? I’ve been spoiled with my own office, covered secure bike parking, and an on-site gym over here…
I end up at independence and 2nd St SE, but I ride penn ave bike lanes in the morning, then into the capital complex. you can take the protected climb up the then cross the street at Constitution and 1st to get to the Hart Building, or wherever you may be headed.
September 5, 2013 at 4:16 pm #980400americancyclo
Participant@consularrider 63209 wrote:
Are you going to work at the National Institute of Corrections?
I think that’s NW
September 6, 2013 at 1:26 pm #980512CPTJohnC
Participant@dasgeh 63192 wrote:
In search of more miles for the NBC, it looks like I’ll be upping my commute from 5 miles to 8. Does anyone work near 1st & C NE who can give me tips on bike commuting? I’ve been spoiled with my own office, covered secure bike parking, and an on-site gym over here…
You could ride up and down the MBT… it isn’t pretty, it isn’t exciting, but it is easy.
September 6, 2013 at 1:33 pm #980514mstone
Participant@CPTJohnC 63335 wrote:
You could ride up and down the MBT… it isn’t pretty, it isn’t exciting, but it is easy.
Isn’t that the one best known for bludgeoning?
September 6, 2013 at 1:57 pm #98052583b
ParticipantI’m over at the Hart building a fair amount. The barriers and persnickety guards make northbound 1st quite annoying (either turning from Constitution or continuing on 1st past SCOTUS). You end up having to hop up on/off the sidewalk, which can be quite crowded. Otherwise it’s an easy area to navigate. There’s ample short-term bike parking outdoors at C & 1st that I use for meetings. I imagine there are long-term covered options available to staffers. Or there’s the Union Station parking someone mentioned.
In terms of nice quick loops from there, I like to do something like this loop for a really quick ride. You could also jump out earlier on one of the bridges across the ART if you wanted to cut it short. Or add a detour over to Haines Point to add some laps.
September 6, 2013 at 2:20 pm #980527americancyclo
Participant@83(b) 63348 wrote:
I like to do something like this loop for a really quick ride.
Ryan38056181 currently shares this route with their friends.
September 6, 2013 at 2:43 pm #98052883b
Participant@americancyclo 63350 wrote:
Ryan38056181 currently shares this route with their friends.
Thanks! Should be fixed.
September 12, 2013 at 6:39 pm #981153dasgeh
ParticipantThanks all. Somehow, I didn’t see all of the awesome replies til now…
Anywho… I’ll be on detail to Senate Banking, which may have some similarities to Corrections, but is in the Dirksen building.
I assume I’ll be able to find the gym ok? Are there lockers for overnight storage? Do people who share offices leave things at their desk? Any of you out there Senate staffers who bike commute or have friends in that category?
TIA
September 13, 2013 at 1:03 am #981208Rod Smith
ParticipantCrowded bike rack northwest corner. Very close to police checkpoint so probably safe if you’re early enough to get a spot. Don’t park the bakfiets with cargo hold covered. Given enough time they will figure out how to tow it away. Haha. Actually anything parked on the other side of 2nd generally goes unnoticed. Nice rack at FCNL for normal sized bikes. I sometimes park my big rig in front of the home for unwed mothers.
September 13, 2013 at 5:18 pm #981245dasgeh
Participant@Rod Smith 64091 wrote:
Don’t park the bakfiets with cargo hold covered.
Ha. eBaks stays with the kiddos and the hubby. I ride in on my dad’s bike…
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