My commute is .2 miles. I sometimes ride and pretend I have a 5 mile 
commute by taking a loop if I haven't taken any lunch/weekend rides in a 
few days.

- Ryan






On Monday, April 30, 2012 2:26:45 PM UTC-7, fulf wrote:
>
> I just got home from my 28 mile commute and  loved it. Rode the 
> Hunqapillar today for only the second time. I'm amazed that even with 
> dureme 50s the bike rolls well. Think I like the morning ride best. The 
> cool southern Maine air has a way of waking me up. Often on the way home I 
> hit a sea breeze that provides a challenge. The kids in my school think 
> it's pretty cool that their teacher rides his bike to work.
>
> On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:45:23 PM UTC-3, JimD wrote:
>>
>> The past few weeks have reminded me about why my routine ~6 mile ride to 
>> and then from work is so compelling. 
>> It provides a mini adventure to start and end the day with. 
>> The half hour that is usually takes  relaxes me in the morning and 
>> provides decompression in the evenings. 
>> We have had changeable spring conditions here in the Northern Calif Bay 
>> Area. 
>> One recent ride home turned into torrential rain at about the 3 mile 
>> mark. I arrived home wet, cold, and happy. 
>> I'm a much happier camper when I ride as compared to when I drive. 
>> -JimD
>
>

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