{"id":135,"date":"2006-09-21T15:57:00","date_gmt":"2006-09-21T23:57:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.regoarrarr.com\/wordpress\/?p=135"},"modified":"2006-09-21T15:57:00","modified_gmt":"2006-09-21T23:57:00","slug":"bike-commute-part-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.regoarrarr.com\/blog\/2006\/09\/bike-commute-part-2.html","title":{"rendered":"Bike Commute, part 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>And then it was time for the ride home.  I went into the bathroom and changed into my ridin&#8217; clothes.  I left work at around 4:15 and headed out.  Going up Innovation Way was a bit of a hill.  I headed east on Socialville-Foster road, and came to the first of 2 parts of my route where I had some concerns.  S-F is kind of a windy, hilly narrow road as it heads down to the river.  At least it&#8217;s a windy, DOWN-hilly narrow road, going in this direction.  I couldn&#8217;t remember exactly what it was like, and I had considered going a different way, but in the end, just decided to go for it.  It actually turned out to be fine.  I did have a few cars behind me that couldn&#8217;t safely pass me as I approached the river, though with the speed of the hill and pedaling in top gear, I was going about 22-25 mph, so it&#8217;s not like they were really hurting.  I waved hello to the <a href=\"http:\/\/roadfan.com\/3cmiami.html\">big bridge<\/a>, and turned southbound on to the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Little_Miami_Bike_Trail\">Little Miami Bike trail<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The first section of my journey was about 4 miles, and it had taken me about 16 minutes.  The second section was also about 4 miles, south on the bike trail, and proved rather uneventful.  The weather was beautiful &#8211; temperature in the 60s or so, not to mention that nearly all of the trail is under tree cover.  One annoying thing is that I was travelling more or less southwest, so I would often get the sun in my face.  And yes, I do realize that contradicts the previous sentence (about tree cover).  Deal with it.<\/p>\n<p>In any case, I pulled into Loveland a little before 5:00, with 8 miles under my belt.  I took a little break, called the mrs. to assure her I wasn&#8217;t dead and sipped some of my water.  I had a big backpack on, with 2 bottles of water, along with my work clothes and some books that I had read on the bus.  All in all it weighed about 15 lbs (I weighed it once I got home).  I don&#8217;t think that the extra weight itself was that bad, but I think it did affect my riding posture.  Thinking about it, due to the fact that the park in Loveland had water fountains, and if I left my work clothes at work (and wore another set the next day), I could probably get away without carrying anything.<\/p>\n<p>After a few minutes, I continued on the bike trail.  I had to cross a few intersections, but I found that the cars on the crossroads were very friendly &#8211; at least 3 times they stopped and motioned me to cross.  Nice!  I had about another 4-5 miles on the trail, till I got off at Beech Road.  A few turns and I was crossing over the river on OH-126, bringing me to the 2nd of my areas of concern &#8211; the <a href=\"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?q=Loveland+Madeira+Rd+%26+Remington+Rd,+Cincinnati,+OH+45242&#038;ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&#038;z=15&amp;ll=39.228331,-84.325519&#038;spn=0.014461,0.043259&amp;om=1\">intersection of OH-126 and Loveland-Madeira road<\/a>.  I often come home this way while driving, though I am coming southbound on L-M, rather than westbound on 126 as I was today.  So I know that this intersection can get a little congested, especially if you&#8217;re trying to turn left, as I was today.  One thing that I had going for me was the fact that 126 is closed for repairs west of L-M, so there wasn&#8217;t much oncoming traffic.  On the flip side, the intersection was up a hill, I had to stop at a red light, and the car at the head of the line (I was 3rd) stalled or in some other ways didn&#8217;t go right away on the green.  I was having trouble getting any momentum going, so even though I was endeavoring to signal left, I was not able to get a good handle on my bike, which kept drifting right.  The cars behind me just kind of turned left around me, and I had to go straight through the intersection, stop, and then cross when it was safe.<\/p>\n<p>Coming home on L-M, there were (as usual) tons of cars stacked up going northbound, waiting to get through the intersection.  So even though I was as far right as possible, cars were unable to safely pass me, since the oncoming lane was full of cars.  I had them backed behind me all the way past Spooky Hollow, which you can see on the map I linked up above.  If I were a hard-core cyclist, I&#8217;m sure I would love having cars stuck behind me, and would probably revel in getting as many stuck behind me as possible&#8230; but I&#8217;m not quite there yet.  Other than that, the ride on L-M was nothing special, though it was pretty hilly and I was kind of wiped out by then.  I may have to rethink my route home &#8211; nothing too bad, but some of the cars passed a little closer than I would have liked.<\/p>\n<p>By the time I got into Madeira, I was definitely feeling it.  I had a big ol&#8217; Kroger truck stuck behind me for about 100 feet as I turned onto Camargo, again with no room to pass.  There are several options for me to turn off of Camargo (Camargo Woods, Longfield, Osceola, or I suppose I could even go up to Sanoma or Thomas.  All of those options involve big ol&#8217; hills, none of which I was relishing.  I ended up deciding to take the first one (Camargo Woods), because I didn&#8217;t feel like riding on the busy road of Camargo any more than I had to.  Of course, that&#8217;s also probably the biggest hill of any of them, and I ended up walking up.  After I got to the top of that hill, I got back on and rode the 1\/2 mile or so home. <\/p>\n<p>All in all, a fun experience, and it feels good to do something that I&#8217;ve always said I wanted to do.  Final totals were 16.78 miles in 1:20:48<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>And then it was time for the ride home. I went into the bathroom and changed into my ridin&#8217; clothes. I left work at around 4:15 and headed out. Going up Innovation Way was a bit of a hill. 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