Same here -- the slipping, sliding, being literally blown sideways. I rode from the loop north and I was planning to head for the lake at North Ave. just to take some pics but the wind was so incredibly ferocious I just headed for Clark instead. It was like a wall of wind! The swirling sidewinds on Clark (combined with the slush and ruts and lanes of snow that had been pushed and plowed into the bike lane) required constant vigilance. I've ridden in sidewinds that strong before but never in snow. Quite an experience. Way more fun than taking the bus:
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Steven Lane said:I broke a sweat just keeping balance riding five miles an hour. It's weird how snow rides are such a work out at such slow speeds. I guess it activates muscles you don't normally use and gives your brain a lot of extra processing to do. My moment of zen for the day was realizing that slipping is not losing control; it's just another way of harnessing your momentum. Somehow that thought let me keep digging into the slips and slides somehow finding my way back to balance. Good times.
As compared to when it's full of monkeys preening each other?
Gabe said:
Awesome ride home. Damen was like a zoo: Full of monkeys in cages and covered in shit! ;-)
I rode to the train this morning, and then back home when I found out I am more hardcore than Metra...
Major streets are OK but side streets are impassable.
What a great day for riding! I was admittedly late to work this morning after shoveling out my pregnant neighbor. (I hope the baby can hold off for a few days)
No traction on side streets, snow past BB. had to jog down the tires ruts pushing my machine.
North was empty so riding down the middle was fine. Saw a bunch of folks walking in the street coming from the Jewel, felt a little like the "day after tomorrow" if you know the film.
narrow tire fixed gear city bikes can still work in this crap, just take those corners easy. Its like ice skating!
What a great day for riding! I was admittedly late to work this morning after shoveling out my pregnant neighbor. (I hope the baby can hold off for a few days)
No traction on side streets, snow past BB. had to jog down the tires ruts pushing my machine.
North was empty so riding down the middle was fine. Saw a bunch of folks walking in the street coming from the Jewel, felt a little like the "day after tomorrow" if you know the film.
narrow tire fixed gear city bikes can still work in this crap, just take those corners easy. Its like ice skating!
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