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Monthly Archives: March 2005
After Work
I came home from work to an empty house, so I decided to ride. I took the Granville Bridge Route. It was windy like yesterday, so I took my time going west. The ride back east was quick and easy. … Continue reading
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First Ride of the Year!
Finally, I was able to ride to work today! Temperatures were in the low 50s this morning. Even with the tailwind, I took it easy so that I wouldn’t work up too much of a sweat. (I ride to work … Continue reading
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Cold, Wet Spring
OK, I’m bummed. According to this article in the J&C, March in the Lafayette area will continue to be cold and will see more precipitation. This is not good biking weather! Who can I call? I may be able to … Continue reading
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No Rides Yet
We’ve just finished February, and I wasn’t able to ride anytime during the month. I don’t really enjoy riding in temperatures less than the mid 40s (°F), so there weren’t too many chances. There was that one weekend where the … Continue reading
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