One bummer was that the second portion of my TS101 class overlapped with the annual Sac Kidical Mass Thanksgiving ride to benefit the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services. I wasn't able to join the ride but managed to drop off our donations to one of the stops the night before. My dad went in my place and got some shots of the ride.
Hello again! Did it seem like we'd dropped off the face of the Earth? Well, it's been feeling like we have. Yesterday marked the end to a very long (and very awesome) stretch of most of my work until the beginning of next year. Being a contractor with interests and jobs in so many different places can often feel like it's a "feast or famine" type lifestyle. Recently, however, I've been stuffed with work and I am so, so grateful for all these amazing opportunities. I'm also really looking forward to a longer stretch of time to recover and move a bit slower in the coming weeks. The Safe Routes To School and Project Ride Smart programs have ended for the school year, and I just wrapped up another fun Traffic Skills class with 12 graduating participants, hopefully a few of them will decide to continue on to becoming League Cycling Instructors as well since we have a class coming up in February and a desperate need for more available LCIs in the area. One bummer was that the second portion of my TS101 class overlapped with the annual Sac Kidical Mass Thanksgiving ride to benefit the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services. I wasn't able to join the ride but managed to drop off our donations to one of the stops the night before. My dad went in my place and got some shots of the ride. I'm excited for a little bit of quiet time and extra time with my two favorite people. It's been so busy each morning that they haven't been able to ride into school on their own bikes. I'm loving the cooler weather and touch of rain (we need so much more). Babe the Blue Ox is still rolling mightily along. 1500 miles and counting for this year. School is almost over for the semester and I'll hopefully have my final requirement done to transfer to Sac State. I'm managing to keep up in my classes and even got a 97% on my last math test! Hopefully, by next semester, the new bike/ped bridge into Sac City College will be open for use. Right now, there's no safe route to get into the school. Freeport Blvd. has fast, aggressive traffic and no bike infrastructure and Sutterville Bridge is the same. I usually struggle up the hill, taking the lane as it narrows down once it crests the top. I've had a few close calls so far but riding on the narrow sidewalk isn't any better since there are always riders coming down the other way and lots of pedestrians. However, the sun is in the perfect position this time of day to blind drivers as they speed up the hill at 40+mph (whether they can see or not), and there's no way I'm putting myself in the lane with that combination.
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David Robarts
11/24/2015 10:10:08 am
Inspiration from you and other bloggers has encouraged me to ride more. Until this month, I've never cycle commuted when not on "Daylight Saving Time". This year I've set a goal of cycle commuting at least one day a week and it has been great (I'm not planning on challenging rain and wind this year, only cold). My commute route includes Crocker Dr. so I too have been able to watch this new bridge going in. Unfortunately for a week or two before the lifted the truss in place they had the construction signs blocking the bike lane on Crocker Dr. to inform drivers that 10th Ave was closed.
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Elle
11/25/2015 08:59:04 pm
Congratulations on riding more often! Rain isn't too hard to ride in as long as you have the right gear to stay comfortable. Wind is the worst for me (if it's a headwind). Keep me posted on how it's going.
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