Saturday, November 29, 2008
Go Meg Go!
Although Meg can ride a bike with training wheels, she still loves her big wheel bike! She was bombing down the driveway and up the sidewalk. Check out the boots!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
New Skill
Monday, November 24, 2008
Layers
Just one week earlier the temps were in the 70's, this Sunday 27 degrees at ride time. The layers title refers to the clothing that goes into a cold weather ride.
1. three pairs of socks and cycling shoes
2. two pairs of shorts and leg warmers
3. two jerseys and a jacket
4. windproof cycling cap and helmet
The clothing needed for a cold weather ride is so much more time comsuming then the warm weather. People often say "how do you ride in the cold". I always tell them "I love riding" and "if you have the correct clothes it is not bad". The first five minutes is the hardest part! Once you get past that its not so bad.
The ride was in Valley Green. As you can see in the pictures it was a great day. Two hours of single speed riding bliss.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Workin!?
We got our first snow here in PA. Friday was parent/teacher conferences at school. This means that I have a long lunch. The perfect time to ride the "work" trail. This is when all the trail building becomes worth the effort. I was able to ride 18 miles (9 laps) in just over an hour. Great work out made even more rewarding because of the snow.
These lunch time rides are also somewhat bitter sweet for me. Dave C. and I created the trail at school for two reasons. One, was for the kids we teach to learn to love riding a bike. Second, was for days like Friday. When we have time in the work day that is usually not there, we could ride singletrack. As I was riding on Friday I was missing Dave C. I know he would have loved being out riding in the snow. I would have loved seeing him come around the corner behind me. The next time you want to ride and it is to cold, wet, or muddy don't say "maybe tomorrow". Go today!
Monday, November 17, 2008
Glide
Luke and I went to Wintersport for some ice time. He did really well. I need to get him on the ice more. As I skated around the ice at "the pit" I could not help thinking about all the late night high school hockey games played in that arena. So many memories in a big blue tin building. Thanks dad for keeping me skating and allowing me to enjoy the game of hockey all those years.
Luke was skating good enough to lose the cone you see in the pictures. He just wanted to push it around. The last time we went skating was the end of May, I could tell that Luke is stonger and faster. I told him the next time we go there will be no cone. He agreed! We will be going next weekend for another round.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Shorts?!
Friday, November 14, 2008
Photo
The blog has been good for me in many ways. First, I have become more computer savy. Everyone knows I needed that. Yes, Andy and Glenn I said computer Savy! Second, I have a place were I can record all of my life's adventures. Like a photo album and story book all in one. Easily recording family memories has been worth the effort. Lastly, I love taking pictures of what I see, then sharing them with friends. The pictures of the trails I love to ride are some of my favorites. This picture is of a trail in Valley Green that has changed recently. The steps you see make it harder to ride but, more beautiful to photogragh. Enjoy!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Happenings
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Fall Riding
I have been able to get in some great Mt. bike rides as of late. The weather has been perfect, the trails are in super shape, and I have been feeling good on the bike. Last weekend I rode both days in Valley Green. Sat. was in the early morning and it was nice to enjoy the park without many people. Sunday I rode in the afternoon and the park was packed! Around every turn there were people, dogs, bikes, and runners. I have never seen that many people in the trails. On one section of new trail that is only about a half mile in length I passed 16 people and 1 dog. They were in seperate groups no larger the 4! When I got to the end I saw a mt. biker and told him to be careful it was like the boardwalk in Ocean City. It is great to see so many people enjoying the trails but, I do look forward to the weather turning cold so I can have the park to myself! Selfish and true! The colors of the leaves made the ride that much better, shame I forgot the camera both days. The picture included with the post is stolen from another blog. Great Picture! Get out and ride!
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