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02-20-2018, 02:59 PM
#1841
So this was a first for me. I'm riding home on the generously wide shoulder-cum-bike lane alongside a posted 45 mph road, and a car pulls alongside and proceeds to pace me going around maybe 25 mph. After about 20 seconds, I turn to ask what they're doing, and the driver tells me she's got her flashers on in order to keep me safe. I thanked her and told her it was unnecessary, thinking to myself that she had managed to accomplish the exact opposite by going about half the prevailing speed of traffic.
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03-02-2018, 07:43 PM
#1842
To be honest, that wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. My thought was that if it got too bad, I'd bail and take the bus. I didn't bail, and the bus I was behind didn't go any faster than I did.
There was only one time the wind almost blew me over a guardrail into a ravine.
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03-05-2018, 08:28 AM
#1843

Originally Posted by
Crickey7
To be honest, that wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. My thought was that if it got too bad, I'd bail and take the bus. I didn't bail, and the bus I was behind didn't go any faster than I did.
There was only one time the wind almost blew me over a guardrail into a ravine.
Friday, yeah. My average speed was 9.9 mph, but at no time did I think I was gone die. Except maybe when I reached the I-66 bridge, felt the first gusts, saw the whitecaps on the Po, and thought of what it would be like being blown over the 2-ft high guardrail into the Interstate. Then I turned around and went to Key Bridge, which is usually worse but was much better for some reason. I guess the wind direction just was better for Key on that day.
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03-07-2018, 08:53 PM
#1844
Honestly, was I the only one to see the Acura SUV parked in Bon Aire park at the Picnic grounds tonight? I wasn't hallucinating?

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03-07-2018, 10:23 PM
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03-20-2018, 06:37 PM
#1846
Me this morning: Well, now that Freezing Saddles is over I'm free of the pressure to ride every day! I don't think I'll ride my bike at all.
Me, this evening: Wow, this freezing rain is awful. Why would I walk a mile in this like a chump?? I'll take a CaBi home from the Metro...
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04-05-2018, 07:34 AM
#1847
I actually missed a traffic light yesterday because of the wind.
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04-13-2018, 12:02 PM
#1848
I have a confession to make. I moved last September from Vienna (VA) down to West Springfield and haven't biked to or from work since.
On my regular, motorized commute I take an express bus to the Pentagon, and I biked to and from there just once.
Well, today's the day I'm biking the whole way home (a little ways south of the Audrey Moore RECenter). I have mapped out two routes, one that takes the W&OD to Banneker Park and then south to Annandale Rd (17 miles). The other takes the W&OD to Gallows and then connects to the CCT (23 miles). I'm taking the shorter one today.
If anyone has tips on navigating Annandale, I'd appreciate any intel.
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04-15-2018, 08:59 PM
#1849

Originally Posted by
DanB
I have a confession to make. I moved last September from Vienna (VA) down to West Springfield and haven't biked to or from work since.

On my regular, motorized commute I take an express bus to the Pentagon, and I biked to and from there just once.
Well, today's the day I'm biking the whole way home (a little ways south of the Audrey Moore RECenter). I have mapped out two routes, one that takes the W&OD to Banneker Park and then south to Annandale Rd (17 miles). The other takes the W&OD to Gallows and then connects to the CCT (23 miles). I'm taking the shorter one today.
If anyone has tips on navigating Annandale, I'd appreciate any intel.
How was the ride through Annandale? I've only taken that route once, but I found that the roads with bike lanes were pretty well marked and I felt safe enough. The ride up Gallows is also very decent, but obviously longer. I take the CCT from West Springfield to near Mosaic about once a week and its wonderful, makes me happy to get to ride through the trees along the creek.
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04-16-2018, 07:42 AM
#1850

Originally Posted by
Shawnbeast
How was the ride through Annandale? I've only taken that route once, but I found that the roads with bike lanes were pretty well marked and I felt safe enough. The ride up Gallows is also very decent, but obviously longer. I take the CCT from West Springfield to near Mosaic about once a week and its wonderful, makes me happy to get to ride through the trees along the creek.
The ride went well. I was fortunate to pull up behind a regular commuter who has been riding Annandale Rd (McLean - Burke) since before it had a marked bike lane. He let me know that Hummer Rd (south of the Gallows/Annandale intersection) has a marked bike lane now, too. That was good to hear, because it doesn't show up in Google Street View. He also let me know the best route to the pedestrian bridge to Wakefield Park and that I should watch out for the gravel on the other side--all helpful info.
So the ride went well, I wasn't even that tired from it after not biking much recently. I did get the worst seasonal allergy reaction of my life, though, with something like poison ivy hives on my neck, under my eyes and up and down my arms. Perfect timing for my business trip starting Wednesday.
I'm telling myself it was so bad, because I haven't been out biking in the pollen all spring to help build up resistance. Anyway, it wasn't my last time biking that route.
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