Grand adventure all through the week! Grin.Hugh, I wanted to comment on
your upcoming rainy S24O, but can't for the life of me find that thread and
Google search and I don't get along well. Could you or someone point me in
the right direction please?
With abandon,
Patrick
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Of course there are but no curbs, Instead you get pushed into a yucca plant
ouch! But the scenery is to die for ;-)
-Hugh
On Feb 26, 2014 9:52 PM, "sameness" wrote:
> And yet I still got hit by a car.
>
> Saw it happening, so slowed. Quick right turn in front of me. Bumper hit
> my front tire ju
And yet I still got hit by a car.
Saw it happening, so slowed. Quick right turn in front of me. Bumper hit my
front tire just right, so I planted my foot on the curb before it had a
chance to send me down.
I think my pedal did more damage to his front quarter panel than his bumper
did to my f
Hey Manny,
Yes I will keep a tally good idea. I'm also looking to stitch together a
bike commute that has light rail involved to help mitigate the crazy miles.
We'll see how that goes. What's your commute these days?
~Hugh
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep
mo
Ah ha Jeff your now in Los Angeles. Yeah you have the exact opposite ride
from me. We need to ride together soon. Perhaps you'd like to do a S240 in
Joshua Tree?
~Hugh
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep
moving." -- Albert Einstein
http://velocipedemusings.blogspo
Doug,
Yes high ground, yes high ground. I'm a survivor so yes I'll choose some
high ground. I told the wife I may pedal Friday 5 miles up Big T bring a
book, sandwich, pitch my tent (on high ground) and sleep. And in the
morning promptly bring my soaking carcass home.
We'll see how important thi
Hugh
I had a commute 21 miles both ways for twoish years.
I strove to ride at least 2 days a week so as not to go crazy with the long off
times I had for some of my work week.
I had to admit to myself that my commute sucked sometime but no matter how much
it sucked it was better then riding my c
My new experience? Going car free. But the bike commute is too short. 1.7
miles, to be exact.
Seems like it takes me longer to wheel it out, don the helmet and jacket,
strap on the bag and get the lights and reflectors right than it does to
pedal home.
Trying to stretch it out to >10 miles in
I wish I could go. But I'm struggling to sleep right now with a wicked cold.
This weather report settles it. Time to stay in and watch some movies about
EM50's, caddies, and ghosts instead. And then maybe I'll repeat that same day
the next day.
- Jim W.
On Feb 25, 2014, at 7:50 PM, dougP wro
Make sure to pitch your tent on high ground! I know we tend to get overly
excited at the prospect of rain but this one looks to be potentially
serious in recent burn areas. The Ventura FD always has rescue calls near
the mouth of the Ventura River during storms.
Re: your lateral: Hydrogen
Hey Tony,
Thanks and yeah we'll see about that. It's been fun. Tomorrow will be day
three.
~Hugh
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep
moving." -- Albert Einstein
http://velocipedemusings.blogspot.com/
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 6:22 PM, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
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Hugh, congrats on the successful adaptation!! I enjoyed the pictures and hope
this leads to many more ambitious commutes!
Tony
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Hey Mike,
Thanks. Yeah the night ride was eerie good. Riding though Flintridge//La
Cananda was weird with out street lights.
Today's commute was 26 miles with a constant head wind less time to relax
and more push which was okay too. Just different.
I plan on speaking to Metrolink about moving t
nice story Hugh ( except the pipe issue). Great that you have rail options
too. I really enjoy riding at night myself, as long as there is a safe
bike lane or wide shoulder.
I never tried bike commuting when I was working. It was about 26 miles but
I went in too early and a lot of the route
Thanks Doug, forecast is now calling for heavy rain on Friday. At this
point crossing my fingers and hoping for the best. I may resort to a short
ride into the canyon and pitch a tent.
I was thinking about you and plumbing pipe just the other day and your
expertise.
~Hugh
"Life is like riding a
Hugh:
Looks like you've adapted nicely. Riding home late with no cars would be
an experience. Good luck with the weather.
dougP
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:38:30 AM UTC-8, hsmitham wrote:
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> Sometimes, sometimes a necessity really is a Mother. A new experience read
> about it here
Thanks Erl. I'm just smiling and enjoying the ride. These are all lessons
for me...and every new experience keeps me young at heart.
~Hugh
~Hugh
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep
moving." -- Albert Einstein
http://velocipedemusings.blogspot.com/
On Tue, Feb
Hugh,
I enjoyed reading about your commute and seeing the photographs. It seems
like you will have many more commuting stories to share. I hope all goes
well with your plumbing work and the car.
All the best,
Erl
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 12:38:30 PM UTC-5, hsmitham wrote:
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> Sometimes,
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