Bike Winter held its grip to the bitter end this year, with the cold, wet April justifying why we have a six month season. As we do some wrap up and look ahead to next year, will you share some of your favorite memories or any comments about BW 2010-2011 that can be used on the web site and possibly a press release?
According to Bob Matter, Bike Winter Meteorologist, we had 34
snow days this year. That's a lot of fun. . . and gunk.
Some of my fave BW 2010-11 memories:
- Pulaski Park Fieldhouse (Cycle Swap) framed beautifully with snowflakes and parked bikes.
- Cutting fleece at Liz and Shar's place and then seeing the final results at later events (and on people's ears)
- Reading about Holly's successful efforts to stay in the saddle all year for the first time. Go Chet! Go Cherie!
- Getting updates from our friends in Madison, WI and Columbia, MO
- Living vicariously via Aaron's footage of the Santa Rampage.
- Kidical Mass rolling every month with a strong showing from the wee, bundled next generation.
- Bike Winter volunteer night at WTTW--the shirts were brilliant!
- Being able to enjoy the post-blizzard days with all my winter "gear" and the traffic calmed streets.
- All the daily support and banter on the "I rode today" threads on Chainlink.
These positive thoughts aside, I confess to nearly throwing in the towel on Thursday, April 28th, as I rode into the cold, windy rain to pick my son up from school. Sick of rain pants, sick of damp gloves, sick of no sunshine, I took consolation in knowing that Bike Winter was not. . . quite. . . over. But now that the tulips have finally opened, I am glad to have another winter under my belt. How about you?
Gin