Permalink Reply by Mark Newald on December 15, 2010 at 11:47am Crazy? My co-workers have named my bike "Death Wish".........
Permalink Reply by Tank-Ridin' Ryan on December 15, 2010 at 11:55am Yes, surprisingly just one, you biking boogeyman. :)
Serge Lubomudrov said:
Just one of your co-workers? Hmmm . . . ;)
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:"BBRRRRR" said the legs. "Why am I sweating?" said the torso.
So apparently just tights and shorts doesn't keep my legs from freezing, and wool long-sleeve base layer and windbreaker is too warm for my upper body.
Maybe I am crazy as one of my co-workers thinks. I just hope my legs hurt from yoga last night and not from cold-induced muscle damage.
Here's to the sometimes-insane Bike Winter!
Today's commute was even better than yesterday's, since I remembered to wear my tights under my pants :)... But, I was sorta saddened by the thought that I saw a mere three other cyclist on my commute down Clark from Lawrence to Madison. I felt like maybe there was something that I didn't know, like is there a better street than Clark? Or is just that peeps have dropped out for the winter? Either way, I smiled at all the cyclists that I saw and if you could, try to bike down Clark too!
Permalink Reply by Joe Muldoon on December 15, 2010 at 12:32pm I bike down Clark from Montrose to Grand everyday. I haven't found a better route..
Suzanne said:
Today's commute was even better than yesterday's, since I remembered to wear my tights under my pants :)... But, I was sorta saddened by the thought that I saw three other cyclist on my commute down Clark from Lawrence to Madison. I felt like maybe there was something that I didn't know, like is there a better street than Clark? Or is just that peeps have dropped out for the winter? Either way, I smiled at all the cyclists that I saw and if you could, try to bike down Clark too!
Permalink Reply by Lee Roy Carrier on December 15, 2010 at 12:34pm wooooh... me too!!!
Norm Hansen said:
Permalink Reply by Duppie 13.5185km on December 15, 2010 at 12:37pm Clark sucks big time between Waveland and Armitage. Too many cars, pedestrians, you name it. Especially in the afternoon.
I use Clark to Southport to Lincoln to Wells. Works well for me.
Also the number of bicyclists I see can be a matter of minutes. When a leave early I only see a few. When I leave a little later (five minutes or so) I tend to see a multitude of cyclists. It depends a little on where you fall in the morning rush.
Suzanne said:
Today's commute was even better than yesterday's, since I remembered to wear my tights under my pants :)... But, I was sorta saddened by the thought that I saw three other cyclist on my commute down Clark from Lawrence to Madison. I felt like maybe there was something that I didn't know, like is there a better street than Clark? Or is just that peeps have dropped out for the winter? Either way, I smiled at all the cyclists that I saw and if you could, try to bike down Clark too!
Permalink Reply by in it to win it 8.0 mi on December 15, 2010 at 12:57pm I leave from Montrose as well. I use Broadway/Halsted/Lincoln/Wells. Google Map it and you'll see it's one of the straightest shots to the loop. Until I discovered this route, I used Clark as well; I find the Clark route more car congested and more affected by lake wind (esp when out of East).
Joe Muldoon said:
I bike down Clark from Montrose to Grand everyday. I haven't found a better route..
Suzanne said:Today's commute was even better than yesterday's, since I remembered to wear my tights under my pants :)... But, I was sorta saddened by the thought that I saw three other cyclist on my commute down Clark from Lawrence to Madison. I felt like maybe there was something that I didn't know, like is there a better street than Clark? Or is just that peeps have dropped out for the winter? Either way, I smiled at all the cyclists that I saw and if you could, try to bike down Clark too!
Permalink Reply by Sarah G on December 15, 2010 at 1:00pm I rode today and it was really enjoyable. My hands were still cold despite the layers so I am seriously considering the lobster gloves.
Permalink Reply by Melanie K on December 15, 2010 at 4:02pm I am finally getting over a 2 week bout with a cold and flu and took my first real "winter" ride today and found it pretty decent out. I am still a bit frightened of the thick slushy areas where the cars keep pushing me into, but otherwise, pretty nice ride all around, even if I was a bit chilled in my toes and fingers. I looked for other bicyclists, but there were none to be found which made me sad. I must either leave too early or too late to catch anyone else going south on Lincoln to Wells (in the morning, around 7- 7:15 leaving from Lincoln/California to downtown).
Permalink Reply by Janet Lefley on December 15, 2010 at 6:01pm I rode yesterday up Roscoe to Leavit to pick up my dog from dog daycare. (she goes in the bike trailer). My feet were pretty cold after a bit and I decided to get some of those foot warmer packets. I saw exactly one other cyclist out there. It is hard to bike in the slush, with the cars pushing one off the road. Oh, well. I used the foot warmers today and they were nice.
Sarah, they have hand warmers, too. You might consider those in your mittens.
Permalink Reply by h' 1.0 on December 15, 2010 at 9:26pm I saw another cyclist this evening.
Riding a LeMond down Cermak.
Which one of you was it?
Permalink Reply by Barbra Mann on December 15, 2010 at 9:32pm You all inspire me. A case of a cold, and the snow, and the vision of the Damen Ave. bike lane, and the recent fall have all got me scared and silly this week. Gonna try for tomorow biking to work. I was on such a roll last week! Keep up the good work, friends.
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