July was a banner month. With the exception of one day (when, sadly, I needed my car), I commuted by bicycle on every day that I worked: 18 days, in all.
Along the way, I crossed paths with three cyclists I know. One ride buddy went out of her way to join me on the morning commute, just for fun.
I rode in my first green bike lane, which popped up this week on a busy, freshly-repaved thoroughfare.
I saw deer and bunnies, and so many birds—including the low-flying Canada geese that barely cleared my head tonight.
I discovered the namesake memorial to fallen soldiers at a community park, and watched some scouts learning to handle the American flag.
I smiled and said “Good morning!” to lots of solo walkers, and paused to wave to the engineer running a beloved steam locomotive through a local park.
I swept up broken glass, alerted maintenance crews to graffiti and spent firecrackers, and reported the occasional wayward gbike that had left the Google campus.
I wore out the rear tire on my commute bike, down to the threads, after some 7,900 miles over 7 years. The front tire carries less weight and is still going strong. (Continental Sport Contact, if you were wondering).
I realized that a shadow cast by the rail on our soaring bike bridge is a sundial, of sorts. The days are unmistakably growing shorter.
I burned an estimated 28,000 Calories, which I offset with pancakes, French toast, bacon, and plenty of dark chocolate. (OK, yogurt and fresh fruit, too.)
Factoring in some recreational excursions, I managed a 7-day streak of daily rides totaling 219 miles.
Counting all rides, I tallied 239 miles in my best calendar week. For the month: 902 miles, with more than 27,000 feet of climbing.
I spent about 77 hours bicycling. Sure beats sitting in traffic.
Wow, that's the first time you need to replace the tire on that bike? That's amazing. I'lll be curious to see how many miles I get on my fancy new tubeless road wheels.
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