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Bike to Work Day (sort of)
It make sense last night. The logistical complications and reasons for riding were clear in my drowsy state, but during the day today, it seemed kind of silly. I wanted to ride to work today because it would make three … Continue reading
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Free Bike
Since last fall, there has been a bicycle locked onto a high tension power line tower at the corner of Klondike and Lindberg in West Lafayette. I pass that intersection often, especially on the North Work Route as I did … Continue reading
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A Fast Ride Home
I rode to work today, and I had to get home quickly afterwards. I took the South Work Route home and tried to keep the speed up. The toughest thing with that is paying attention. I normally tend to let … Continue reading
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New Bike
I bought my daughter a bike at the Evil Empire today. The best part of the shopping trip was when I talked her in to test riding the bike in a cleared part of the store. I wish I would … Continue reading
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Campus Quickie
I took a fast run on the River Road/Campus Route this morning. Miles Ridden: 9.9Total This Year: 256
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Cairo Watchtower
Great Ride Today! The Highlights Last night, I dropped off my wife at work. So, this morning when I went to pick her up, I threw the bike in the back of the van. My ride started from near Salisbury … Continue reading
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Working on Friday
After a quick shower and breakfast following my morning ride, I left for work (a little late). It had already warmed up considerably since 6:00, and I was comfortable in my short sleeve shirt. I rode home on the North … Continue reading
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Another Cold One
Once again, my thumbs are stinging with pre-frostbite (I’m so dramatic) after a cold morning ride. The thermomemter read 40°F as the neighbor and I took the Granville Bridge Route. We’ve been taking an extra jog at the end where … Continue reading
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Farmers’ Market
I rode to work today along the usual route in with a quick stop at SSOF for a meeting. I took the North Work Route home with a detour north on Salisbury to visit the inaugural Sagamore West Farmers’ Market … Continue reading
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