Monday, I started out with 50 miles. It was a hot day We got a load of wood at 6:00am and then I rode 20 miles total. After lunch we got another load of wood and then at 3, I rode to Sanford and back.
In the evening, we got another load of wood and once again I rode to Sanford. When I was almost home, I realized that I only had 2 miles to go to make 50 so I went down Nielsen Road. Not bad for getting 3 loads of wood too.
On Tuesday, I was kind of tired after getting wood and riding 50 miles the day before, so I only went 20 miles total. My total now is 1830.
Wednesday was another slow day as it rained in the morning but I did manage to get 20 miles in again.
Thursday was another hot day but I managed to get 55 miles in. It really helps to do my long trip early mornings. If I ride to the Tridge, that's 25 miles. So it makes it easier to do my short (?) rides when it's hot out.
Friday was an awesome day. It was cool in the morning, so I rode to the Tridge and back. I had a goal in mind and wanted to make it. Even though it was hot, I took lots of water and didn't try to break any speed records. At 8:00 at night, the temperature in Sanford said 98. So it was very hot. I broke my personal record and rode 65 miles that day. My old record was 60. So that evening I slept really good.
That brings me to today. This still seems like a dream to me. I made my goal and a little bit extra. When I made my goal at 1:45, I was on the Rail trail between 8 and 9 mile. A couple was coming toward me. I raised my arm and gave a shout and they started laughing. I told them I had just reached my goal. I now have 2016 miles. And I did it in less than 4 months. I started March 17th and never thought I would make it till October. Wow, that's all I can say is, "Wow". 291 miles total in July and this is only the 9th.
So what's next, you might ask. Well, I will keep on riding. I probably won't push myself as hard, but you never know. I love to ride and God has given me good health so far and that will keep me going.
As the "Tread Meets the Pavement", who knows how many miles I will have by October. But I will still keep you posted, and I want to thank all of you for your support. That has meant a lot to me.
Until next time, see you later.
My experiences of bike riding. My goal is 2011 miles for the year 2011. I made 1625 miles in 2010.
Welcome!
Join me as I set out to where the tread meets the pavement! Let the journey begin!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
Wow, That's All I have to say is Wow!!!!!!!!!
Yes, wow, what a week. It rained on Monday and Tuesday. Even with the rain, by Wednesday evening, I had 1680 miles. Not bad for a yucky part of the week. On Friday, I rode 20 miles total in the morning. By the time I got to Sanford, the wind was picking up and I almost turned around and went back home. My legs felt like rubber. I guess they weren't ready to ride yet but I kept going. I'm glad I did as it turned out really hot and muggy later on the day. I saw a turtle in the grass by the Rail trail. I also saw, further down the trail, a doe with her fawn. The fawn was so cute, but I knew that if I tried to get my camera out, they would be gone anyway, so I just stopped and watched them for a couple of minutes.
On Saturday, July 2, I rode to Sanford in the morning. I saw a coyote cross the road on 9 mile. That's the first time that I have ever seen a coyote when I was on my bike. I was hoping that he wouldn't think I was breakfast and come back and attack me. When I got back to the house at 9:15, it was all ready getting hot and humid. And because of the high humidity, that was all of my bike rides for that day.
So, yes, WOW, for the month of June, I rode 807 miles. That is just amazing to me. Not bad for having 7 days of rain.
Now, my total which includes 2 days of July for last week is 1760 miles. That means I only have 251 miles to go. That sure seems more reachable than when I first started back in March. Who would have thought that I would have that many miles by the end of June?
I feel really good now about keeping the "tread on the payment" and racking up the miles. I'm on the downward slide now and I can see the end in sight. It's a very good feeling and I thank God that I have been able to get that many miles in.
So, till next time, "when the tread meets the payment."
On Saturday, July 2, I rode to Sanford in the morning. I saw a coyote cross the road on 9 mile. That's the first time that I have ever seen a coyote when I was on my bike. I was hoping that he wouldn't think I was breakfast and come back and attack me. When I got back to the house at 9:15, it was all ready getting hot and humid. And because of the high humidity, that was all of my bike rides for that day.
So, yes, WOW, for the month of June, I rode 807 miles. That is just amazing to me. Not bad for having 7 days of rain.
Now, my total which includes 2 days of July for last week is 1760 miles. That means I only have 251 miles to go. That sure seems more reachable than when I first started back in March. Who would have thought that I would have that many miles by the end of June?
I feel really good now about keeping the "tread on the payment" and racking up the miles. I'm on the downward slide now and I can see the end in sight. It's a very good feeling and I thank God that I have been able to get that many miles in.
So, till next time, "when the tread meets the payment."
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Very interesting Week
It rained at least 3 days this week. I got drenched twice. One time I was 4 miles from home and it started to pour. I don't mind getting wet as it actually felt good but when my glasses get rain drops on them, I can't see where I'm going and that can be a big problem on a bike.
On Saturday we had our family reunion. I have 7 sisters and 5 brothers. 4 brothers made it to the reunion and 5 sisters. We had about 50 total there and had a great time. We have had it in Sanford for many years at the park and of course I rode my bike this year.
I saw deer this week, one of them I could have gotten a picture (I think) but I forgot to grab my camera. He was eating along the rail trail and didn't hear me coming till I was pretty close.
One day this week, I rode toward Coleman again. I don't really like that way going by myself. There are to much brush and trees and not enough houses in some areas.
On Monday of this week, I had 1500 and by Saturday I only had 1620. So that's only 120 miles for the week. Not very good but considering the weather and the reunion, I did ok. As long as I can keep the tread on the pavement, the miles will continue to roll up. That leaves me with 391 miles left. Wow, that doesn't sound like that many to go when I think of all the miles that I have done.
See ya next time.
On Saturday we had our family reunion. I have 7 sisters and 5 brothers. 4 brothers made it to the reunion and 5 sisters. We had about 50 total there and had a great time. We have had it in Sanford for many years at the park and of course I rode my bike this year.
I saw deer this week, one of them I could have gotten a picture (I think) but I forgot to grab my camera. He was eating along the rail trail and didn't hear me coming till I was pretty close.
One day this week, I rode toward Coleman again. I don't really like that way going by myself. There are to much brush and trees and not enough houses in some areas.
On Monday of this week, I had 1500 and by Saturday I only had 1620. So that's only 120 miles for the week. Not very good but considering the weather and the reunion, I did ok. As long as I can keep the tread on the pavement, the miles will continue to roll up. That leaves me with 391 miles left. Wow, that doesn't sound like that many to go when I think of all the miles that I have done.
See ya next time.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Week of VBS
We had VBS this week from 9:00 to 11:30, so it made it difficult to ride mornings. But 3 out of 5 days, I got up early and rode.
Monday, I got up early and rode to Sanford and back. On my return to 9 Mile, I saw a fawn coming out of the woods and he ran right down the road. He was so cute and he finally went off in the woods. He looked kind of confused and wasn't sure where to go, but I'm glad he made it to safety without getting hit.
After VBS, Clif and I went to Houghton Lake to meet Ben and Cindy. They had some cookies that they donated to our church for VBS. So after returning home, I rode some more. I did manage to get 40 miles in that day which really surprised me.
Tuesday was a very nice day to ride but I only made 25 that day with everything going on.
Wednesday, I decided to sleep in a little and not ride before leaving for VBS. I still managed to get 31 miles by night time.
Thursday, I got up early and rode past the IGA store a little ways. The sky was really cloudy as it had rained during the night. I was coming through Sanford when it started to sprinkle. And then it poured. By the time I was to 8 mile, I was soak and wet. By the time I got home, I was even wetter. It wasn't a cold rain so that helped a lot.
In the afternoon, Clif and I took the truck with our bikes, went to the Nature Center, and Curt rode in with us to the Tridge. It was a beautiful and fun ride. I want to do that trail again.
After supper, I rode again and this time I saw a really small baby turtle on the trail. He was so cute.
Friday, I decided not to ride before leaving as I was tired from all week. So in the afternoon and evening I once again rode.
So it wasn't a fantastic week for riding but don't think I did to bad for as busy as I was. I now have 1456 miles. I only did 196 miles this week, but that's ok. I'm still getting there 1 mile at a time.
I only have 555 miles left to go to reach my goal. I will keep pushing forward and hopefully, I will get there.
Monday, I got up early and rode to Sanford and back. On my return to 9 Mile, I saw a fawn coming out of the woods and he ran right down the road. He was so cute and he finally went off in the woods. He looked kind of confused and wasn't sure where to go, but I'm glad he made it to safety without getting hit.
After VBS, Clif and I went to Houghton Lake to meet Ben and Cindy. They had some cookies that they donated to our church for VBS. So after returning home, I rode some more. I did manage to get 40 miles in that day which really surprised me.
Tuesday was a very nice day to ride but I only made 25 that day with everything going on.
Wednesday, I decided to sleep in a little and not ride before leaving for VBS. I still managed to get 31 miles by night time.
Thursday, I got up early and rode past the IGA store a little ways. The sky was really cloudy as it had rained during the night. I was coming through Sanford when it started to sprinkle. And then it poured. By the time I was to 8 mile, I was soak and wet. By the time I got home, I was even wetter. It wasn't a cold rain so that helped a lot.
In the afternoon, Clif and I took the truck with our bikes, went to the Nature Center, and Curt rode in with us to the Tridge. It was a beautiful and fun ride. I want to do that trail again.
After supper, I rode again and this time I saw a really small baby turtle on the trail. He was so cute.
Friday, I decided not to ride before leaving as I was tired from all week. So in the afternoon and evening I once again rode.
So it wasn't a fantastic week for riding but don't think I did to bad for as busy as I was. I now have 1456 miles. I only did 196 miles this week, but that's ok. I'm still getting there 1 mile at a time.
I only have 555 miles left to go to reach my goal. I will keep pushing forward and hopefully, I will get there.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Another Week on my Adventure
Well, it's been a very hot and muggy week. Monday through Wednesday was extremely hot. They even had a heat advisory out so I knew it was going to be tough riding. I got up early those mornings and got my big ride in first thing and tried to do very short rides during the heat of the day.
Thursday was a little cooler to ride. But Friday it rained all day. Saturday it was cloudy in the AM and I tried to go for an early bike ride, but it was still a fine mist out so I waited till the afternoon.
I saw a medium size turtle this week on the trail. He was half way across. So I stopped to get my camera out. By the time I got it ready, he had turned around and was sliding into the grass so no picture of him. I always thought turtles were slow, but not him. Must be alot of turtles this year as I have seen more this first month than all of last summer.
Not much new to report. I've seen deer again. More of the pretty flowers are out now so I'm always looking for new ones that I have missed.
One thing that I hate to see on the trail, is a person on roller blades with a dog on a leash. I always feel so sorry for the dog, having to run that long of a time. Maybe the person should be put on a leash and dragged down the trail to see what it feels like.
So as of Saturday, I have 1260 miles. That leaves me with only 751 to go. I can't believe that I am that close. Right now the Tread is Meeting the Pavement pretty good and I hope to keep it rolling. See ya soon.
Thursday was a little cooler to ride. But Friday it rained all day. Saturday it was cloudy in the AM and I tried to go for an early bike ride, but it was still a fine mist out so I waited till the afternoon.
I saw a medium size turtle this week on the trail. He was half way across. So I stopped to get my camera out. By the time I got it ready, he had turned around and was sliding into the grass so no picture of him. I always thought turtles were slow, but not him. Must be alot of turtles this year as I have seen more this first month than all of last summer.
Not much new to report. I've seen deer again. More of the pretty flowers are out now so I'm always looking for new ones that I have missed.
One thing that I hate to see on the trail, is a person on roller blades with a dog on a leash. I always feel so sorry for the dog, having to run that long of a time. Maybe the person should be put on a leash and dragged down the trail to see what it feels like.
So as of Saturday, I have 1260 miles. That leaves me with only 751 to go. I can't believe that I am that close. Right now the Tread is Meeting the Pavement pretty good and I hope to keep it rolling. See ya soon.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
A challenging Week
Memorial Day I got up early and left about 7:30. I rode 10 miles then back home. Since it was the parade at 1:00, I rode back to Sanford and watched it. We had a nice, long parade. By this time it was getting hot, so I headed for home. By the end of the day, I had reached a personal high of 55 miles. That made me feel good.
But Tuesday I had to work till 11---last day. It was very hot so I only got 10 miles in that day. It rained in the evening. In fact we had tornado warnings out for Midland County so it wasn't a good day to ride.
Wednesday was very, very, extremely windy. I rode anyway even though I felt like the wind was taking me backwards most of the time. I did manage to get 33 miles in.
Thursday, I got up early and rode 20 miles (total). I did that 2 more times breaking my personal record and getting 60 miles in. I was elated. I also hit 1011 miles so I'm halfway there. What a day that was. And my legs that night were telling me, "no more riding today, we won't budge another mile"
Friday, my legs were still complaining so I only rode 33 miles. I kind of took it easy.
Today, I rode 10.5 miles this morning but by 11:00, it was getting hot. After lunch I wanted to ride again but the temperature said 96. I went just around the block, and then later on I rode down to 8 mile and back, keeping my trips short until it cooled off.
About 7 tonight, I checked the temperature outside and it said, 90, but it didn't seem quite as hot so I rode to Sanford. I also rode an extra mile just so I could have 1085 miles.
On my journey this week, I saw 2 snakes, lots of chipmunks. In fact I need a bumper sticker on the back of my back pack that says, "I brake for chipmunks". They run across the trail all the time. I also saw a wood cock this week. I stopped to get a picture but he (or she) took off before I could get ready with the camera. He (or she) was sitting on the edge of the trail and then flew off into the woods. I saw deer, not sure how many.
On Thursday, I also saw 1 small fluffy cloud in the sky. It was kind of strange because it was the only cloud as far as I could see in the sky.
I also saw an elderly lady riding a big tricycle. It was cute. That's the first time that I have seen a tricycle on the trail.
So, it was a challenging week because of the heat and wind but I thank God that I came through with flying colors. As "The Tread Meets the Payment," I am getting there one mile at a time. I did 232 miles this week which leaves me with only 926 to go. That's amazing to me that I have rode more miles than what is left.
See ya next time.
But Tuesday I had to work till 11---last day. It was very hot so I only got 10 miles in that day. It rained in the evening. In fact we had tornado warnings out for Midland County so it wasn't a good day to ride.
Wednesday was very, very, extremely windy. I rode anyway even though I felt like the wind was taking me backwards most of the time. I did manage to get 33 miles in.
Thursday, I got up early and rode 20 miles (total). I did that 2 more times breaking my personal record and getting 60 miles in. I was elated. I also hit 1011 miles so I'm halfway there. What a day that was. And my legs that night were telling me, "no more riding today, we won't budge another mile"
Friday, my legs were still complaining so I only rode 33 miles. I kind of took it easy.
Today, I rode 10.5 miles this morning but by 11:00, it was getting hot. After lunch I wanted to ride again but the temperature said 96. I went just around the block, and then later on I rode down to 8 mile and back, keeping my trips short until it cooled off.
About 7 tonight, I checked the temperature outside and it said, 90, but it didn't seem quite as hot so I rode to Sanford. I also rode an extra mile just so I could have 1085 miles.
On my journey this week, I saw 2 snakes, lots of chipmunks. In fact I need a bumper sticker on the back of my back pack that says, "I brake for chipmunks". They run across the trail all the time. I also saw a wood cock this week. I stopped to get a picture but he (or she) took off before I could get ready with the camera. He (or she) was sitting on the edge of the trail and then flew off into the woods. I saw deer, not sure how many.
On Thursday, I also saw 1 small fluffy cloud in the sky. It was kind of strange because it was the only cloud as far as I could see in the sky.
I also saw an elderly lady riding a big tricycle. It was cute. That's the first time that I have seen a tricycle on the trail.
So, it was a challenging week because of the heat and wind but I thank God that I came through with flying colors. As "The Tread Meets the Payment," I am getting there one mile at a time. I did 232 miles this week which leaves me with only 926 to go. That's amazing to me that I have rode more miles than what is left.
See ya next time.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Bad Week
Because of very strong winds and lots of rain, my mileage this week is not good. I only rode 103 miles. So I'm really hoping that I can do better next week. I hear Monday is supposed to be hot so I will get up early and ride and then plant my garden.
On the bright side, I did see 5 deer this week on my small journey as well as lots of Robins. I also saw in a field on 9 Mile 3 sand hill cranes. They are an awesome bird to watch and I even got to see them fly high up in the sky. I almost went into the ditch, I was so intent in watching them take off. Their wings are amazing in length and just a cool bird to watch.
I also saw a chipmunk sitting by his hole and as I rode by he ducked inside of it. But I wondered if I could be his size what was he thinking as he saw me coming down the trail and my "monster" bike. I would probably hide too.
I almost hit a rabbit on the trail as he darted across in front of me. But he escaped by the fur on his tail and made it safely across.
Some new flowers are appearing and I did take a picture of some red ones. I hope Cindy can help me post them when she's home again. I'll have a long list for her by the time she gets home.
A lot of other bikers on the trail, sure don't stop at the stop signs. I guess they must think it doesn't mean them. Most of them don't even slow down but just zip across hoping a car isn't there to plow into them. One of these days, a biker will be getting hit because he or she couldn't take the time to obey the law.
Well, hopefully, next time I can have a better report to give to you, that's in miles and the weather. ;)
So see you next time when I hit the trail and get those miles in. I now have 853 done which leaves me only 1158 to go. Yes, I am getting there, one mile at a time.
On the bright side, I did see 5 deer this week on my small journey as well as lots of Robins. I also saw in a field on 9 Mile 3 sand hill cranes. They are an awesome bird to watch and I even got to see them fly high up in the sky. I almost went into the ditch, I was so intent in watching them take off. Their wings are amazing in length and just a cool bird to watch.
I also saw a chipmunk sitting by his hole and as I rode by he ducked inside of it. But I wondered if I could be his size what was he thinking as he saw me coming down the trail and my "monster" bike. I would probably hide too.
I almost hit a rabbit on the trail as he darted across in front of me. But he escaped by the fur on his tail and made it safely across.
Some new flowers are appearing and I did take a picture of some red ones. I hope Cindy can help me post them when she's home again. I'll have a long list for her by the time she gets home.
A lot of other bikers on the trail, sure don't stop at the stop signs. I guess they must think it doesn't mean them. Most of them don't even slow down but just zip across hoping a car isn't there to plow into them. One of these days, a biker will be getting hit because he or she couldn't take the time to obey the law.
Well, hopefully, next time I can have a better report to give to you, that's in miles and the weather. ;)
So see you next time when I hit the trail and get those miles in. I now have 853 done which leaves me only 1158 to go. Yes, I am getting there, one mile at a time.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Wind, Wind, Go Away, Come Again Some Other Day.
Mon, May 16, rode 3 times for a total of 38 miles today. Best yet for miles in 1 day. It was very, very windy though and at times it felt like the wind was pushing me sideways and then backwards.
Tues, May 17, another very, very windy day. I was hoping to get 30 miles in but only made 25. Saw some pretty flowers along the rail trail. Seems good to see new life sprouting up. I wish I could have a few days without wind. That would be great.
Wed, May 18, another very windy day. I saw 2 deer on my travels but I knew I couldn’t get my camera out of my back-pack in time. I have to figure out a way to carry my camera on my bike. It’s to big for my pocket so I need to get me a little bag that would clip to my handle bars. I managed to ride 25 miles even though it’s church night. I am happy with that. I have also been seeing 2 cardinals.
Thursday, May 19, It rained in the morning when I was at work and then on the way home, it rained again. I waited for a little while and it stopped so decided to take off and give it a try. After all, I wouldn’t any more than get wet. I was going to just ride 5 miles and then ride back for a total of 10, but once I reached my goal, I decided, that I wasn’t wet yet so I might as well keep going. The sky was dark in one section but light in the other part. I made 10 miles and turned around. I rode 2 miles and then it started to sprinkle. But up ahead, down the trail, the sky was blue and I could see sunshine. So I was hoping that I didn’t get drenched before I got to the sunny part.
I made it to Sanford with only a few rain drops on me and it was cloudy but I couldn’t see any rain clouds. When I got to 9 mile, it started to sprinkle. I had not paid attention to the sky and didn’t notice the dark clouds rolling in. It was a drizzle as I rode along and all of a sudden, I noticed a turtle along side the road. I knew that I had time to stop and get my camera out as turtle’s don’t move fast. So I did. His head was out for the first picture but for the second one, he stuck his head in.
I got home without getting drenched and was going to go again after supper. But it rained and rained and so I will have to settle for 20 miles today. I now have 670. Can I reach 700 by Saturday? We shall see.
Saturday, May 21st, I got up early and left the house at 7:30 to ride into the Tridge. It was a beautiful morning to ride and with no wind, I made good time--1 hour and 5 minutes. A lot of joggers were out this morning and a few bikers but I saw those people near the tridge. On the way home, there wasn't much traffic at all on the trail.
In the afternoon, I went again. This time half way into Midland, and then I turned around and headed back. It was some windy but not as bad as earlier in the week.
After supper, I started out again and did my shortest ride of the day just to Sanford and back. Because by this time, I was getting tired. My grand total for the day is 50 miles. Yes, that is not a misprint. I broke my personal record today and rode 50 miles. Not only did I make 700 but I now have 750 miles. This week I rode a total of 187 miles. Not bad for a week's work.
My goal is getting closer as I only have 1261 miles left to go. We only have 5 more days of school left too so that will help me a lot.
So until next time when the "Tread Meets the Pavement."
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Not A Good Week To Ride
Monday wasn't to bad for riding so after work, I rode to Coleman, first time that I have made it there. 10 miles was right to the school sign and then I turned around and started back. I did see some Easter Lilies. I know there's another name for them but that's what we have always called them. After supper, I rode to Sanford, which made my total for the day of 32 miles.
Tuesday, I didn't ride at all as Clif and I went with Curt and Sarah to Mt. Morris to see my brother Don, and pick up the beagle puppy that he had for them.
Wednesday was a little hot and windy. With it being church night I didn't have much chance to ride but I did get in 2 trips to Sanford and guess what? I hit 500 miles that day.
Thursday was muggy and hot but I rode anyway and managed to get in another 35 miles. I think that is my highest as far as miles in one day.
Friday, after work, it was very muggy and hot. The sky was clear and beautiful with lots of clouds. But I took off and rode 10 miles. I had just turned around when I heard it thunder. I couldn't see that many dark clouds but figured I'd better head for home, because generally if you hear thunder, it means, rain is coming.
I rode about 4 miles and Clif called me and wanted to know if I wanted a ride, I said, "Well, it's not raining yet." He said it was raining at home. So I told him to meet me at 8 mile and I would try to get that far. About 2 miles later, I was going through Sanford, it started to sprinkle and then it poured. I got drenched. I called Clif and told him I wasn't going to make it to 8 mile, just pick me up in Sanford. So my wonderful husband saved me and gave me a ride home.
I don't mind riding in the rain. It felt very good, but my glasses get all kinds of spots on them and then I can't see where I'm going so that's a major problem. I was glad I didn't have to ride another 4 miles when I couldn't see.
Saturday it rained all day. So I did stuff around the house that needed to be done and tomorrow, I will get in some more miles, I hope.
I also saw lots of dandelions. As kids growing up, our Mom always told us that when we count 100 dandelions, we could go barefoot outside. So now I don't have to wear shoes outside. I'm really happy about that.
My total for the week is 112 miles. I was hoping for more but I know I will have weeks like that. That brings my grand total to 563 miles. So now as the "Tread Meets the Payment", I will only have 1448 to go.
Tuesday, I didn't ride at all as Clif and I went with Curt and Sarah to Mt. Morris to see my brother Don, and pick up the beagle puppy that he had for them.
Wednesday was a little hot and windy. With it being church night I didn't have much chance to ride but I did get in 2 trips to Sanford and guess what? I hit 500 miles that day.
Thursday was muggy and hot but I rode anyway and managed to get in another 35 miles. I think that is my highest as far as miles in one day.
Friday, after work, it was very muggy and hot. The sky was clear and beautiful with lots of clouds. But I took off and rode 10 miles. I had just turned around when I heard it thunder. I couldn't see that many dark clouds but figured I'd better head for home, because generally if you hear thunder, it means, rain is coming.
I rode about 4 miles and Clif called me and wanted to know if I wanted a ride, I said, "Well, it's not raining yet." He said it was raining at home. So I told him to meet me at 8 mile and I would try to get that far. About 2 miles later, I was going through Sanford, it started to sprinkle and then it poured. I got drenched. I called Clif and told him I wasn't going to make it to 8 mile, just pick me up in Sanford. So my wonderful husband saved me and gave me a ride home.
I don't mind riding in the rain. It felt very good, but my glasses get all kinds of spots on them and then I can't see where I'm going so that's a major problem. I was glad I didn't have to ride another 4 miles when I couldn't see.
Saturday it rained all day. So I did stuff around the house that needed to be done and tomorrow, I will get in some more miles, I hope.
I also saw lots of dandelions. As kids growing up, our Mom always told us that when we count 100 dandelions, we could go barefoot outside. So now I don't have to wear shoes outside. I'm really happy about that.
My total for the week is 112 miles. I was hoping for more but I know I will have weeks like that. That brings my grand total to 563 miles. So now as the "Tread Meets the Payment", I will only have 1448 to go.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Rough Week to Ride
Monday, I rode even though it was very windy. I had to push myself to keep going at times. Much to my surprise, I saw a raccoon in Sanford, just coming out of the ditch along the Railtrail. Once he saw me, he went back into the bush, but it sure surprised me. I have never seen a raccoon before in town. I wanted to stop and grab my camera but he took off so fast that I didn't have time, so I kept on peddling. I did see 2 geese on the pond again toward Midand. I stopped and got a picture but not sure if they turned out ok. If they did, I will have Cindy post them for me sometime when she's home.
Tuesday was another windy day. Every time I would coast, it felt like the wind was pushing me backwards and I thought, "this is no good. I want to go forward". But I got my miles in. I didn't see any new animals along the way. Only a few birds but nothing new.
Wednesday, more wind. I will be so glad when I can ride without any wind. I won't know what to do. But once again, I got my miles in and was pleased with what I had accomplished even fighting against the wind.
Thursday was windy again but I started out slow and picked up speed when I could. It was good just being outside feeling the fresh air. I saw a few more people on the Railtrail and I had to yell. "Coming through" a few times to get people out of my way so I could go around them. When I got back home, my day's total was 30 miles. Boy, I sure earned those miles.
A rainy Friday kept me from riding much but I did manage to get 1 mile in. I was hoping that I could make it up on Saturday.
Today, I woke up and it was chilly. I rode down to Curt and Sarah's about 7 to let their dogs out but I decided to wait until a little later to ride more miles.
About 10, I took off and after stopping to the hardware store (for Clif), I kept going toward Midland. I wasn't sure how far I would go but since it wasn't as windy as earlier this week, I decided my goal was to make it to the tridge. So that's where I ended up at, turned around and started back toward home.
The wind wasn't to bad, now and then I would feel a gust, but nothing that I couldn't handle.
After lunch and resting for a bit, I decided to go for another ride. I needed 12 miles to reach my goal for the week. I started out, and I couldn't believe how much the wind had picked up. This was not going to be an easy ride. But then when I turned around, it was a little easier coming home and I made good time. 37 miles today. Not bad for a day's work.
So are you ready for my miles for the week? (Drum roll please) 125 miles for the week. Not bad for 5 days of hard riding. My grand total is 451 miles. I only have 1560 to go. I'm pleased with what I did this week but I hope next week is easier riding.
Until next time "When Tread Meets the Pavement".
Tuesday was another windy day. Every time I would coast, it felt like the wind was pushing me backwards and I thought, "this is no good. I want to go forward". But I got my miles in. I didn't see any new animals along the way. Only a few birds but nothing new.
Wednesday, more wind. I will be so glad when I can ride without any wind. I won't know what to do. But once again, I got my miles in and was pleased with what I had accomplished even fighting against the wind.
Thursday was windy again but I started out slow and picked up speed when I could. It was good just being outside feeling the fresh air. I saw a few more people on the Railtrail and I had to yell. "Coming through" a few times to get people out of my way so I could go around them. When I got back home, my day's total was 30 miles. Boy, I sure earned those miles.
A rainy Friday kept me from riding much but I did manage to get 1 mile in. I was hoping that I could make it up on Saturday.
Today, I woke up and it was chilly. I rode down to Curt and Sarah's about 7 to let their dogs out but I decided to wait until a little later to ride more miles.
About 10, I took off and after stopping to the hardware store (for Clif), I kept going toward Midland. I wasn't sure how far I would go but since it wasn't as windy as earlier this week, I decided my goal was to make it to the tridge. So that's where I ended up at, turned around and started back toward home.
The wind wasn't to bad, now and then I would feel a gust, but nothing that I couldn't handle.
After lunch and resting for a bit, I decided to go for another ride. I needed 12 miles to reach my goal for the week. I started out, and I couldn't believe how much the wind had picked up. This was not going to be an easy ride. But then when I turned around, it was a little easier coming home and I made good time. 37 miles today. Not bad for a day's work.
So are you ready for my miles for the week? (Drum roll please) 125 miles for the week. Not bad for 5 days of hard riding. My grand total is 451 miles. I only have 1560 to go. I'm pleased with what I did this week but I hope next week is easier riding.
Until next time "When Tread Meets the Pavement".
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Watch out May, here I come.
My goal for today was 20 miles. It was very, very windy and as I started out this afternoon, I began to wonder how far I should go. Even down-shifting didn't help me much as I was trying to keep up with the wind. I rode for 6 miles and told myself that it was just to windy to go any further. So I turned around and headed for home. I figured 12 miles was better than nothing.
After supper, I started out again. This time I was planning to ride 4 miles and then head back for home. At least I would have my 20 miles in. But once again it was very windy and I had to force myself to keep on "trudging" down the road. I took a different way coming home and when I looked at my mileage thing, I found out that the way I thought was longer was actually a mile shorter. Great! Now I have to ride another mile before I could go in the house and relax. I turned around in my driveway and headed back down the road so I could make up the extra mile. As I was riding, I decided, "Hey, I'm out here, I might as well ride another 5 miles". So I kept on going and by the time I got back home, I had my 325 miles in. I sure worked hard for those miles today, but I did it. With the 1 mile on my other bike, I only have 1685 miles to go.
I did see some robins today and a couple of blue jays but nothing that I could get a picture of.
Tomorrow starts a new month and I hope I can get more miles in than I have this one. Hopefully, we have no more snow.
Until next time, when I take off on my journey and the "Tread Meets the Payment."
After supper, I started out again. This time I was planning to ride 4 miles and then head back for home. At least I would have my 20 miles in. But once again it was very windy and I had to force myself to keep on "trudging" down the road. I took a different way coming home and when I looked at my mileage thing, I found out that the way I thought was longer was actually a mile shorter. Great! Now I have to ride another mile before I could go in the house and relax. I turned around in my driveway and headed back down the road so I could make up the extra mile. As I was riding, I decided, "Hey, I'm out here, I might as well ride another 5 miles". So I kept on going and by the time I got back home, I had my 325 miles in. I sure worked hard for those miles today, but I did it. With the 1 mile on my other bike, I only have 1685 miles to go.
I did see some robins today and a couple of blue jays but nothing that I could get a picture of.
Tomorrow starts a new month and I hope I can get more miles in than I have this one. Hopefully, we have no more snow.
Until next time, when I take off on my journey and the "Tread Meets the Payment."
Friday, April 29, 2011
Rainy Days
Not much riding this week. It has rained and rained. On Tuesday evening, in between thunder storms, I did start out on 9 mile to the Rail Trail. I was going to ride around the block. But when I got almost to 8 mile, I heard thunder and thought I should turn around and go back the way I came. The sky was looking pretty black again. I figured if I did get caught in a rain storm, I could stop at Curt and Sarah's and at least have shelter while I waited for the rain to stop. But all I got was a few sprinkles, so I made it home ok. That was a total of 5 miles for that day.
After work today, I rode to Sanford and back and as I pulled in the driveway, I looked at my mileage and realized that I wanted to go for another ride later on. I needed 20 more miles. So after eating and relaxing a little bit, I took off and rode for 10 miles. That put me 1 mile past the duck memorial toward Midland. I saw water, and more water, and more water. I also saw my first flower along the trail. And, oh, yeah, did I mention I saw lots of water. For those of you who don't know the area, theTittabawassee River that runs through Sanford overflowed its banks and the ball park is flooded and in some areas along the trail, there is tons of water. I also saw 3 deer. I stopped to grab my camera and the one deer stood there watching me for a minute but by the time I had my camera out, he (or she) had gone back into the brush. But it was still neat seeing them stand there watching me.
The bugs are starting to come out now and I don't like them hitting my face as I'm riding.
On the way back home, I met our good friends and neighbors, Randy & Edwina Novak. They were on their way home so I rode with them to 8 mile. They turned and I went straight on the Railtrail to 9 Mile. It was nice having them to ride with for a while.
So another day has ended in my quest for 2011 miles. I did make 301 miles so now all I have left to do is 1710. At least I made 300 before May 1st. I'm happy with that.
In the meantime, I will keep on peddling and I will see you next time, "when tread meets the pavement."
After work today, I rode to Sanford and back and as I pulled in the driveway, I looked at my mileage and realized that I wanted to go for another ride later on. I needed 20 more miles. So after eating and relaxing a little bit, I took off and rode for 10 miles. That put me 1 mile past the duck memorial toward Midland. I saw water, and more water, and more water. I also saw my first flower along the trail. And, oh, yeah, did I mention I saw lots of water. For those of you who don't know the area, theTittabawassee River that runs through Sanford overflowed its banks and the ball park is flooded and in some areas along the trail, there is tons of water. I also saw 3 deer. I stopped to grab my camera and the one deer stood there watching me for a minute but by the time I had my camera out, he (or she) had gone back into the brush. But it was still neat seeing them stand there watching me.
The bugs are starting to come out now and I don't like them hitting my face as I'm riding.
On the way back home, I met our good friends and neighbors, Randy & Edwina Novak. They were on their way home so I rode with them to 8 mile. They turned and I went straight on the Railtrail to 9 Mile. It was nice having them to ride with for a while.
So another day has ended in my quest for 2011 miles. I did make 301 miles so now all I have left to do is 1710. At least I made 300 before May 1st. I'm happy with that.
In the meantime, I will keep on peddling and I will see you next time, "when tread meets the pavement."
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
2 More Days of My Adventure.
After a delicious Easter dinner with my family, I took a short nap. Then I decided to "hit the trail" so I got my bike out of the garage, filled my water bottle and started out. I wasn't sure how far I would ride but I knew it was a beautiful day and I wanted to be outside in the fresh air.
There was no wind which was a big relief to me as I rode along. I went toward Sanford on the Rail Trail and much to my surprise there were hardly anybody riding or walking. It was a nice change as I didn't have to worry about me running anyone over. I think I saw 2 people, both on bikes on my whole ride.
I got to the duck memorial spot which is just outside the city limits of Midland and decided to turn around. I had made good time as it was easy riding. When I was going past our neighbor's house--the "Novak's", which is the neighbor closest to our house, I heard people clapping and cheering for me. I turned around and went to talk to them. They were all out in the yard and saw me go by. They are and have been the best neighbors in the whole, wide world. It was nice to have my own cheering section. Thanks Novak Family for your support.
Later in the afternoon before it got dark, I decided to go around the block so I could get 20 miles in. I actually rode 22 miles so I was happy with that total.
Yesterday, as soon as I got home from work, I hopped on my bike and rode around the block. I only had a half hour as I had to take Clif to therapy on his knee. But I made it in 20 minutes, not bad for changing gears from working to riding.
After supper, I took off and rode once again to the duck memorial . It was windy going and several times, I thought that "turning around would be a good thing to do", but I pushed myself and kept on going. On the way back, the sun was starting to go down but I knew I had time to make it home before dark. And I did. My total miles for yesterday was 23.
Today it's raining and windy but I'm hoping after work to get a few more miles in. We will see. I do not ride in the rain (unless I get caught in a rain storm) as I ride for fun and it's no fun to have the rain running off your head, or making my glasses steam up so I can't see where I'm going.
So my grand total this year is 269 miles. It doesn't seem like a lot to me considering I started riding March 17th. But I have to remember all of the snow days that we had in there, plus there was 5 days that I couldn't ride when Clif had his knee surgery. I guess, I'm not doing to bad considering everything. I will keep plugging away as I only have 1742 miles to go. One mile at a time, as the "tread meets the payment".
See ya later.
There was no wind which was a big relief to me as I rode along. I went toward Sanford on the Rail Trail and much to my surprise there were hardly anybody riding or walking. It was a nice change as I didn't have to worry about me running anyone over. I think I saw 2 people, both on bikes on my whole ride.
I got to the duck memorial spot which is just outside the city limits of Midland and decided to turn around. I had made good time as it was easy riding. When I was going past our neighbor's house--the "Novak's", which is the neighbor closest to our house, I heard people clapping and cheering for me. I turned around and went to talk to them. They were all out in the yard and saw me go by. They are and have been the best neighbors in the whole, wide world. It was nice to have my own cheering section. Thanks Novak Family for your support.
Later in the afternoon before it got dark, I decided to go around the block so I could get 20 miles in. I actually rode 22 miles so I was happy with that total.
Yesterday, as soon as I got home from work, I hopped on my bike and rode around the block. I only had a half hour as I had to take Clif to therapy on his knee. But I made it in 20 minutes, not bad for changing gears from working to riding.
After supper, I took off and rode once again to the duck memorial . It was windy going and several times, I thought that "turning around would be a good thing to do", but I pushed myself and kept on going. On the way back, the sun was starting to go down but I knew I had time to make it home before dark. And I did. My total miles for yesterday was 23.
Today it's raining and windy but I'm hoping after work to get a few more miles in. We will see. I do not ride in the rain (unless I get caught in a rain storm) as I ride for fun and it's no fun to have the rain running off your head, or making my glasses steam up so I can't see where I'm going.
So my grand total this year is 269 miles. It doesn't seem like a lot to me considering I started riding March 17th. But I have to remember all of the snow days that we had in there, plus there was 5 days that I couldn't ride when Clif had his knee surgery. I guess, I'm not doing to bad considering everything. I will keep plugging away as I only have 1742 miles to go. One mile at a time, as the "tread meets the payment".
See ya later.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
A Beautiful Day to Ride.
After I got home from work today, it was so nice out that I wanted to go for a bike ride. I decided that I would ride 10 miles. When I reached that goal, I realized that I wasn't far from the Tridge. For those of you who don't know what that is, it's a bridge for people to cross on downtown Midland. There are 2 rivers that connect there, the Chippewa and the Tittabawassee. It's a neat place to visit. So I kept on going and made it to the Tridge. On the way home, I noticed a goose on a little pond by some thick brush. I stopped and took a picture but I haven't checked my camera yet to see if it turned out or not.
After returning home, I fixed supper and then after a little bit, I decided I wanted to go for another ride. I had a goal in mind, of 7 miles one way. It was a beautiful evening and so I reached my goal plus 1 extra mile by the time I had gotten back home.
Not bad for a day's journey. I rode 35 miles today bringing my grand total to 212. That only leaves 1799 miles to go, Hey, I'm under 1800.
I hear we might get rain tomorrow. I hope not as I'm on a roll and want to keep "rolling down the pavement". See ya next time.
After returning home, I fixed supper and then after a little bit, I decided I wanted to go for another ride. I had a goal in mind, of 7 miles one way. It was a beautiful evening and so I reached my goal plus 1 extra mile by the time I had gotten back home.
Not bad for a day's journey. I rode 35 miles today bringing my grand total to 212. That only leaves 1799 miles to go, Hey, I'm under 1800.
I hear we might get rain tomorrow. I hope not as I'm on a roll and want to keep "rolling down the pavement". See ya next time.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
What happened to spring?
Since my last post, I have rode toward Coleman one day. It was a nice little ride. I only rode 6 miles and then turned around. It was in the evening and I didn't want to get to far and have to ride in the dark. I stopped and took a picture on my way back but will have to get Cindy to show me how to add it to my blog.
The same week, I rode toward Midland and got farther than I have rode before. On the way back I saw a snake crossing the rail trail so I stopped and took a picture of it. Just before that I had spied a black squirrel in a tree, so I very carefully came to a stop and walked away from the squirrel to carefully get my camera out of my back pack. When I finally got it out, I turned it on and slowly walked back to try to snap a picture of it, but much to my dismay, the squirrel was gone. So when I saw the snake, I decided I wasn't going to let him (or her) get away from me. This is another picture that Cindy will have to post for me the next time she is home.
Because of Clif's surgery last week and the bad weather, I haven't been able to ride for a week and a half, so last night I told myself I had to go for a "short" ride. It was very chilly and a tad windy but I knew I could make it around the block.
When I got to the Rail trail, I told myself that I would turn towards Sanford and go a little bit further. Even though it was chilly, I had stopped and put my gloves on so at least my hands weren't cold. Well, my "short ride" turned into riding almost to the Midland city limits. By the time I got back home, I had rode for 17 miles. Not bad for a "short ride", huh? That is the farthest that I have rode yet.
So now I have a total of 173 miles. All I have left of my goal is 1838. If the weather co-operates, I can cut that down quite a bit this weekend but we will have to see.
Till next time when the "Tread Meets the Pavement." on my 2011 journey.
The same week, I rode toward Midland and got farther than I have rode before. On the way back I saw a snake crossing the rail trail so I stopped and took a picture of it. Just before that I had spied a black squirrel in a tree, so I very carefully came to a stop and walked away from the squirrel to carefully get my camera out of my back pack. When I finally got it out, I turned it on and slowly walked back to try to snap a picture of it, but much to my dismay, the squirrel was gone. So when I saw the snake, I decided I wasn't going to let him (or her) get away from me. This is another picture that Cindy will have to post for me the next time she is home.
Because of Clif's surgery last week and the bad weather, I haven't been able to ride for a week and a half, so last night I told myself I had to go for a "short" ride. It was very chilly and a tad windy but I knew I could make it around the block.
When I got to the Rail trail, I told myself that I would turn towards Sanford and go a little bit further. Even though it was chilly, I had stopped and put my gloves on so at least my hands weren't cold. Well, my "short ride" turned into riding almost to the Midland city limits. By the time I got back home, I had rode for 17 miles. Not bad for a "short ride", huh? That is the farthest that I have rode yet.
So now I have a total of 173 miles. All I have left of my goal is 1838. If the weather co-operates, I can cut that down quite a bit this weekend but we will have to see.
Till next time when the "Tread Meets the Pavement." on my 2011 journey.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
A Beautiful Ride in the Evening
Well, as I continue on my journey, last Saturday night, I was debating whether to ride my bike after church on Sunday or take a nap. As we were eating dinner, it started to snow, and it snowed, and it snowed. Great big flakes and it was very wet and heavy. That took care of what choice I should make. I took a nap.
Yesterday, on Monday, it was really windy and cold. But I did get a mile ride in. I figured every mile that I can ride is one more closer to my goal.
Then tonight after supper, I knew it was windy and kind of chilly and I tossed the question back and forth in my mind, "Do I ride or do I not ride?" I decided to ride. I wanted to get 10 miles in and so I took off. It was pretty easy riding to Sanford, and not as hard as I had thought it might be.
On the way there, I saw a little creek and as I watched the water flow, I noticed some bubbles. I didn't stop to explore them that closely, but they were kind of awesome as they floated along.
I arrived in Sanford and kept going. I needed to ride at least 5 miles to make my goal. I ended up going 5.5 miles and I turned around. As I turned, and headed back toward home, I was facing the sun, and it was very bright. By the time I had gone about a mile, I noticed the sun was going down and boy, it was dropping fast.
I normally stop to rest a few minutes at a picnic table that they have along the rail trail but decided I should keep on pedaling. I don't have a head light on my bike but I do have a reflector on the back that blinks. So I stopped just for a minute to turn that on and grab a small Twix bar out of my packback. (that gives me energy to ride more) :)
As I pulled in the driveway, I could still see but it was getting darker. And I looked at my miles that I had gone for today, it was 11. That made me happy.
So now I only have 1898 miles left to go. And so, until next time, when I will be glad to have the "Tread meeting the Payment."
Yesterday, on Monday, it was really windy and cold. But I did get a mile ride in. I figured every mile that I can ride is one more closer to my goal.
Then tonight after supper, I knew it was windy and kind of chilly and I tossed the question back and forth in my mind, "Do I ride or do I not ride?" I decided to ride. I wanted to get 10 miles in and so I took off. It was pretty easy riding to Sanford, and not as hard as I had thought it might be.
On the way there, I saw a little creek and as I watched the water flow, I noticed some bubbles. I didn't stop to explore them that closely, but they were kind of awesome as they floated along.
I arrived in Sanford and kept going. I needed to ride at least 5 miles to make my goal. I ended up going 5.5 miles and I turned around. As I turned, and headed back toward home, I was facing the sun, and it was very bright. By the time I had gone about a mile, I noticed the sun was going down and boy, it was dropping fast.
I normally stop to rest a few minutes at a picnic table that they have along the rail trail but decided I should keep on pedaling. I don't have a head light on my bike but I do have a reflector on the back that blinks. So I stopped just for a minute to turn that on and grab a small Twix bar out of my packback. (that gives me energy to ride more) :)
As I pulled in the driveway, I could still see but it was getting darker. And I looked at my miles that I had gone for today, it was 11. That made me happy.
So now I only have 1898 miles left to go. And so, until next time, when I will be glad to have the "Tread meeting the Payment."
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Spring is here.
It's been a good week for riding my bike. Except it has been cold and today it was windy. Yesterday on my journey, I heard the frogs croaking. It was sunny even though the air was chilly. So I knew that spring is in the air. I saw a squirrel stand on his hind feet and look at me but I knew that if I stopped to get my camera out of my backpack, it would be gone. So I kept on riding. I rode the furthest that I have ridden yet. I rode toward Midland, past the bowling alley. The Rail Trail was pretty good except for a couple of spots. The one spot had a narrow path through it and on either side was snow, ice and slush. So I had to make sure that I stayed on the narrow section. It reminded me of our journey to Heaven and how we have to stay on the narrow path if we want to make it through. If we go to the "side" just a little bit, we will run into some very hard travel---slush, snow and ice that will drag us down and maybe even "tip us over".
The one thing that I have noticed so far on the Rail Trail that really frustrates me is people with dogs but the dogs aren't on leashes. I'm not scared of dogs but it's really hard to know what the dog will do as you go by them. Yesterday I thought I was past the dog and he came right up to my tire. I'm pretty sure there is a rule that dogs have to be on leashes, but guess these people can't read the sign.
Another thing that I don't like is 2 people walking on the trail together and they take up the whole trail. I guess they don't think that anyone else has a right to use it till they are done. I've seen this almost every day that I have rode. I need a louder horn that I can blow back a ways so they know I'm coming.
Anyway, my journey is going good. I now have 102 miles so all I need is 1909. I'm looking forward to when school is out so I can ride early morning and see the beautiful sun rising above the trees. Maybe I'll even see some deer like I did last year.
Thanks to all of you for your support and until next time, "When the Tread meets the Payment."
The one thing that I have noticed so far on the Rail Trail that really frustrates me is people with dogs but the dogs aren't on leashes. I'm not scared of dogs but it's really hard to know what the dog will do as you go by them. Yesterday I thought I was past the dog and he came right up to my tire. I'm pretty sure there is a rule that dogs have to be on leashes, but guess these people can't read the sign.
Another thing that I don't like is 2 people walking on the trail together and they take up the whole trail. I guess they don't think that anyone else has a right to use it till they are done. I've seen this almost every day that I have rode. I need a louder horn that I can blow back a ways so they know I'm coming.
Anyway, my journey is going good. I now have 102 miles so all I need is 1909. I'm looking forward to when school is out so I can ride early morning and see the beautiful sun rising above the trees. Maybe I'll even see some deer like I did last year.
Thanks to all of you for your support and until next time, "When the Tread meets the Payment."
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Another cool day.
The sun sure was nice today and so about 10:30, I decided I would go on a bike ride. My goal was 20 miles. Not a bad goal, huh? Don't let that sun fool you because I got to 8 mile and decided it was to cold to go any further. My hands were really cold. The wind went right through me. When I got back home I checked the outside thermometer and it was 34. No wonder I froze.
So after lunch, I decided to try it again. I had the urge to ride
and this time I found a pair of light gloves and put them on my hands. I went down Nielsen to 8 Mile and looked at the Rail Trail. The left way was very snow covered and slippery, and it would take me toward Coleman and if I went to the right, toward Sanford, it was clear and dry. So which way would you choose to go? Since my bike doesn't have snow tires, I wouldn't go to Coleman. So, yup, I picked toward Sanford.
By the IGA, there is a steep hill going under a bridge. I noticed that it looked very slippery and the closer I got to it, yup, it was glare ice. So I slowed way down and managed to get through it without tipping over. I'm really glad that I came to that spot going that direction as if I would have come from Midland, I would have been flying down the hill and hitting that ice at a high speed would not have been a pretty picture (for me)
I rode further than last time but the further I went toward Midland, the worse the trail was. Now the "clear and dry" spots were few and far between. Instead I found a trail that was covered with ice and snow. So after trying to ride through those "icy places", and walking my bike alot,
I turned around and headed for home. I made it back home with only seeing a couple of birds along the way. Don't ask me what kind they were cuz I have no idea. I only needed a mile and a half to have 51 miles on my bike so after resting a little while, I went and finished up my miles.
So now I only need 1961 more to make my goal. Yup, one mile at a time is all I need.
Until next time, when the tread meets the pavement.
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| A better view of the "bad" way. |
| Do you see why I didn't go to Coleman? This is the bad section!! |
So after lunch, I decided to try it again. I had the urge to ride
and this time I found a pair of light gloves and put them on my hands. I went down Nielsen to 8 Mile and looked at the Rail Trail. The left way was very snow covered and slippery, and it would take me toward Coleman and if I went to the right, toward Sanford, it was clear and dry. So which way would you choose to go? Since my bike doesn't have snow tires, I wouldn't go to Coleman. So, yup, I picked toward Sanford.
| This is the entrance to the "Clear" section of the trail. |
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| A better view of the "Clear" way |
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| The Icy Bridge! Beware! |
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| The way towards Midland |
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| Can you see why I turned around? |
I rode further than last time but the further I went toward Midland, the worse the trail was. Now the "clear and dry" spots were few and far between. Instead I found a trail that was covered with ice and snow. So after trying to ride through those "icy places", and walking my bike alot,
I turned around and headed for home. I made it back home with only seeing a couple of birds along the way. Don't ask me what kind they were cuz I have no idea. I only needed a mile and a half to have 51 miles on my bike so after resting a little while, I went and finished up my miles.
So now I only need 1961 more to make my goal. Yup, one mile at a time is all I need.
Until next time, when the tread meets the pavement.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Another day on my journey
I wanted to ride this afternoon as I heard that bad weather might be headed our way. So I put on a sweatshirt and started out. My goal was to get 15 to 20 miles in. Well, after riding a short distance, I realized that it was rather cold and maybe I wouldn't ride that far. I rode a total of only 3 miles. After getting back home I checked the outdoor thermometer and it said 43. Ya, I guess that is kind of cool without a jacket. I can't wear a jacket very easily when I ride. It weighs me down to much and I can't fly like the wind.
It amazed me in my short ride though how much people have littered in the ditches over the winter months. It's kind of sad that some people can't take their garbage home with them. I didn't see any birds or animals on my short ride. Guess it's too cold for them to be out too.
Well, at least I am 3 miles closer to my goal. I have 36 miles done. For those of you who don't know, Cindy and Sherry have talked me into having my goal for 2011 miles since this is the year of 2011. So we will see. I now only have 1975 more miles to go.
So that's my journey for today. See ya next time when the "Tread Hits the Pavement."
It amazed me in my short ride though how much people have littered in the ditches over the winter months. It's kind of sad that some people can't take their garbage home with them. I didn't see any birds or animals on my short ride. Guess it's too cold for them to be out too.
Well, at least I am 3 miles closer to my goal. I have 36 miles done. For those of you who don't know, Cindy and Sherry have talked me into having my goal for 2011 miles since this is the year of 2011. So we will see. I now only have 1975 more miles to go.
So that's my journey for today. See ya next time when the "Tread Hits the Pavement."
Saturday, March 19, 2011
I braved the cold and rode.
I decided when I saw the sun shining that I would try riding. So I braved the cold and started out. I rode down 9 Mile to the Rail Trail. For those of you who don't know what the Rail Trail is, it used to be a railroad track. But they took the rails out and paved it so bikers and walkers or joggers can have a good place to go and not worry about cars. I saw my first Robin. I rode to Sanford, up past the IGA store and a little ways past the cement place. It was a little windy but the sun felt good. It was still cold though. Several times I had to pull my sweatshirt down and tuck my hands in to get them warmed up. 2 days ago, when I tried to get on the Rail Trail at 9 Mile, it was covered with snow yet. But today it was mostly clear except in a few spots. The one spot I saw ice with snow on top of it but the snow was so deep that I had to take my chance and ride through the easy spot. Well, that spot wasn't very easy and I almost wiped out. My bike swerved but I was able to stop without tipping over. So I pushed it the rest of the way through the bad spot and then hopped on and took off again.
It took me 1 hour to go 10,8 miles. Hopefully my time will get better.
So ya, now my total is 32 miles so that only leaves me 1968 miles to go. For those of you who know me, my original goal for this year was 1700, but Curt and Sarah talked me into going for 2000. So we'll see.
So the journey has begun. I'm ready to ride and we'll see what each day brings.
It took me 1 hour to go 10,8 miles. Hopefully my time will get better.
So ya, now my total is 32 miles so that only leaves me 1968 miles to go. For those of you who know me, my original goal for this year was 1700, but Curt and Sarah talked me into going for 2000. So we'll see.
So the journey has begun. I'm ready to ride and we'll see what each day brings.
Early start
This is March 19th, and I have 21 miles done. Off to a good start. Last year I didn't start riding till March 22nd. So hopefully I will reach my goal of 2000 miles. It's cold today though so I'm trying to decide whether to go or not.
So that's 21 miles done and 1979 miles to go. The countdown begins.
So that's 21 miles done and 1979 miles to go. The countdown begins.
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