Icey! I didn't ride today, and walking down the sidewalks was terrible.
The side roads are iced up, but the main streets are salted and have no ice. I rode my mtb to the train today taking kedzie, armatage, and california without problems, but walked my bike down the side st I live on to kedzie.
Julie Hochstadter said:Icey! I didn't ride today, and walking down the sidewalks was terrible.
That sounds horrible...
I almost skipped riding when I stepped out on the porch and almost fell on my ass but did not have enough time to make the Metra taking the CTA; thankfully the roads were not to bad because for all but a few blocks I can stick to pretty major streets but even then I had to watch out for patches of ice if I could not get out into the lane.
I cannot even imagine how bad the LFP was.
Michael A said:
I tried to take the lake front path today to avoid all the stopping and starting with surface streets.. BAD IDEA !!!! When I started on the path at Foster there was some black ice. Within the first 100 yrds on the trail I went down. Nothing damaged but my ego, so I righted myself and started on my way with more caution and less speed. Next was the crossing at Wilson....more ego was left on the ice there. Again no damage so I continued on. Once again at Fullerton on the frozen grass upper path took my back wheel and laid it down before I could blink. The last straw was at North ave making a right to avoid the beach house path... BOOOM on my ass again. I could only ponder what was in store at Oak street so I abandoned the trail for surface streets. Taking North ave west to Wells and made a left where I promptly slid about 15 ft into the curb GRRRRRRRR. The bridge across the river on wells was insane, I literally crawled it because there was no footing to be had. My commute is about 14 miles usually taking me a little under an hour. At the one hour and 45 minute mark I finally made it to Mc Cormick place only to be met with a 100 yrds of sheet ice leading to a concrete stairway also covered in ice. I made it to work with 10 minutes to spare. Riding on black ice with a cyclocross bike pulling a trailer, with a 50 lb load in it, with a 20-25 mph cross wind is not the smartest thing I have ever done. BUT DAMN IT, I MADE IT!! The way home tonight was peaceful, the ice turned to a few harmless puddles but there was a pretty stiff north east wind all the way home.
You win the medal today! BTW, it got to 85 today in Orlando.
Not missing the iced drive we left behind in Chitown last night!
Michael A said:
I tried to take the lake front path today to avoid all the stopping and starting with surface streets.. BAD IDEA !!!! When I started on the path at Foster there was some black ice. Within the first 100 yrds on the trail I went down. Nothing damaged but my ego, so I righted myself and started on my way with more caution and less speed. Next was the crossing at Wilson....more ego was left on the ice there. Again no damage so I continued on. Once again at Fullerton on the frozen grass upper path took my back wheel and laid it down before I could blink. The last straw was at North ave making a right to avoid the beach house path... BOOOM on my ass again. I could only ponder what was in store at Oak street so I abandoned the trail for surface streets. Taking North ave west to Wells and made a left where I promptly slid about 15 ft into the curb GRRRRRRRR. The bridge across the river on wells was insane, I literally crawled it because there was no footing to be had. My commute is about 14 miles usually taking me a little under an hour. At the one hour and 45 minute mark I finally made it to Mc Cormick place only to be met with a 100 yrds of sheet ice leading to a concrete stairway also covered in ice. I made it to work with 10 minutes to spare. Riding on black ice with a cyclocross bike pulling a trailer, with a 50 lb load in it, with a 20-25 mph cross wind is not the smartest thing I have ever done. BUT DAMN IT, I MADE IT!! The way home tonight was peaceful, the ice turned to a few harmless puddles but there was a pretty stiff north east wind all the way home.
Pleasant one today. Streets dry as a bone, sun shining. Perfect Bike Winter weather.
I agree- very pleasant, although our side street was still a little icy in some places. Otherwise, very nice day to ride.
H3N3 said:
Pleasant one today. Streets dry as a bone, sun shining. Perfect Bike Winter weather.
Got fooled by the Weather App on my BB. It stated 33 degrees at 6:15 am. I was under-dressed for the mid twenties it it turned out to be.
Made for a chilly commute.
H3N3 said:
Pleasant one today. Streets dry as a bone, sun shining. Perfect Bike Winter weather.
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