Biking in Other Cities Over Winter Vacations
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November 26, 2012 at 1:02 am #956080
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ParticipantUsing Metro to get into DC on the weekends makes sense. I was able to get down to Federal Triangle this morning and then rode up to Eastern Market for brunch. [ATTACH=CONFIG]2104[/ATTACH]
Sometimes, due to a limited ability to think, I forget that biking isn’t all or nothing. I used Metro to get into town and then took my time riding home. [ATTACH=CONFIG]2105[/ATTACH]
And I remembered what a great a town we live in.
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On a day like this I needed to wear my second ugliest shoes, hiking boots, but I stayed warm. Oh, and Wilson Blvd has a way of making me sweat.
November 26, 2012 at 1:29 am #956081Riley Casey
ParticipantMetro does the up hill parts REALLY well. Living up hill from Eastern Market I can attest. :rolleyes:
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November 26, 2012 at 1:36 am #956082acc
ParticipantEvery time I think to myself, “Hills are fun, they make me strong!” I end up riding something that’s horrible like Wilson Blvd. And curse the entire way. Mostly because it’s a hell of a way farther past Arlington to get home.
November 27, 2012 at 10:48 pm #956190consularrider
ParticipantI’m bummed, the stationary bike at the hotel here in Port of Spain is out of service, making Monday and Tuesday my first non-riding/spinning days since 12/31/2010!
I was tempted to try and use the nice road bike on a car rack that was parked near the Embassy by the Queens Park Savannah. By the way, it’s 90 degrees and no real rain either day so far. I WANT TO RIDE!!!!
December 31, 2012 at 5:12 pm #958599acc
ParticipantOver Christmas I visited the Tampa Bay area to do some research and air out the children who had become moldy from sitting in front of the Xbox for too long.
By the third day my idyllic vision of happy holidays had crashed into reality. My teenage contrarian, 007, kept up a steady editorial analysis about why Tampa was worse than Disney World or Miami Beach or pretty much anywhere else on the face of the earth. And Rambo, my younger son, was in the throes of severe video game withdrawal. His poor little thumbs twitched with longing.
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On the fourth day of Christmas I hauled 007 out of bed at the ungodly hour of 10:45 am, shoved him in the plastic scented rental car and headed to Clearwater Beach. I found Wheel Fun Rentals underneath the Hyatt and they were open, hallelujah. http://www.wheelfuntampabay.com/index.php/locations/menu-hyatt
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2200[/ATTACH]I thought it would be lovely to spend some quality time on a city bike with my son, show him the finer points of riding safely in traffic, enjoy the view. Once we pulled out of the rental space it devolved into a ride best described as Death by Bicycle.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2201[/ATTACH]I had no intention of riding hard. I was wearing yoga pants and carrying an oversized bag stuffed with a ton of junk including a camera. But once we cleared the town, that little weasel took off at a sprint headed south along a bike lane. He didn’t look back. I wasn’t going to be left behind. And so it went, over a bridge, down the road, past residential neighborhoods and small towns for 18 miles. I haven’t worked that hard in a long time.
I only caught him twice and each time he realized I was drafting off of him, he lost me. Usually after making a snide comment about the size of my calves in relationship to my lack of speed. Towards the end I stopped to take photos from the top of a bridge. When I caught up he condescendingly suggested I try taking hills at a faster speed in order to get over them. I bit my tongue. Almost in half. When we returned the bikes 45 minutes late I was covered in sweat and he simply sauntered off without a single hair out of place. I will always believe he looked back at me and yawned simply for effect.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2202[/ATTACH]Afterwards, I bought him dinner, congratulated him on an excellent ride, and toasted him with my passion fruit mojito as he sullenly sipped his lemonade. I tried not to gloat and that was easy because 18 miles in yoga pants leaves a mark.
Clearwater, Florida. It’s easy to rent bikes, easy to ride, just not with a college age kid.
Dinner was at Clear Sky Café http://www.clearskybeachsidecafe.com/
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