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Year round sports in my neck of the woods.
As I woke up to another NJ snow storm, which will probably keep the
snow and ice on the ground for another month, I wondered why I bought a bike in September. Between the freezing temps, the rain, and the snow storms, it has not been easy to get any riding out of my new found hobby. My bike at the gym and the one in my basement are the only bikes I seem able to ride. And you can not compare that to riding outdoors. It is totally different. Seems all other sports can be taken indoors. I can play tennis indoors, swim indoors, walk indoor tracks, run on indoor tracks, roller skate at the roller rink, but where the hell do I take my bike and ride during the winter. Plus, as winter comes to a close, I am sure we will get alot of rain this spring. Take that into consideration, plus the fact that I work all week and run a business in the evening and it narrows down to weekends for distance riding during the good weather months. How much time is that?? I am not the kind of person who will ride through storms, rain, hail, gusty winds and all the other horrid riding conditions Mother Nature wants to bestow upon us so I wait for the good days. Maybe thats why so many guys in my area of Jersey seem to think riding a bicycle is a girly sport. (Those are not my words, don't beat me up over it).... Plus no one in Jersey wears spandex except "Jersey girls" caught in a time warp with Big Hair...;-) There are definately alot of motorcycles here though. Did I have a point when I started writing this. Yes I did. IT'S SNOWING AGAIN and my bicycle is rotting away in the shed. I guess I am a little bummed out today by another snow storm. Shoveling out to get to work at 7:00 a.m. while you are freezing your ass off, can put anyone in a bad mood. Well, at least I got some exercise I suppose. Thanks for allowing me to rant. All Good Things Maggie http://www.walkamerica.org/lindabuset http://www.geocities.com/lindaannbuset/mypage.html |
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 06:35:12 -0800, Maggie wrote:
Seems all other sports can be taken indoors. I can play tennis indoors, swim indoors, walk indoor tracks, run on indoor tracks, roller skate at the roller rink, but where the hell do I take my bike and ride during the winter. Plus, as winter comes to a close, I am sure we will get alot of rain this spring. Maybe we'll get an indoor velodrome around here soon? Take that into consideration, plus the fact that I work all week and run a business in the evening and it narrows down to weekends for distance riding during the good weather months. How much time is that?? Maybe you'll re-define your idea of what "good" weather is. Dressed appropriately, you can have enjoyable riding all year round in this climate, except when it is actually raining or snowing hard. I am not the kind of person who will ride through storms, rain, hail, gusty winds and all the other horrid riding conditions Mother Nature wants to bestow upon us so I wait for the good days. Try it in a gentle snowfall. Great experience. Maybe thats why so many guys in my area of Jersey seem to think riding a bicycle is a girly sport. (Those are not my words, don't beat me up over it).... Plus no one in Jersey wears spandex except "Jersey girls" caught in a time warp with Big Hair...;-) Lots of guys I know (and girls) wear spandex. But then... Did I have a point when I started writing this. Yes I did. IT'S SNOWING AGAIN and my bicycle is rotting away in the shed. Ah, c'mon. It's 4 inches. -- David L. Johnson __o | "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored _`\(,_ | by little statesmen and philosophers and divines." --Ralph Waldo (_)/ (_) | Emerson |
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"Maggie" wrote in message oups.com... As I woke up to another NJ snow storm, which will probably keep the snow and ice on the ground for another month, I wondered why I bought a bike in September. Between the freezing temps, the rain, and the snow storms, it has not been easy to get any riding out of my new found hobby. My bike at the gym and the one in my basement are the only bikes I seem able to ride. And you can not compare that to riding outdoors. It is totally different. Seems all other sports can be taken indoors. I can play tennis indoors, swim indoors, walk indoor tracks, run on indoor tracks, roller skate at the roller rink, but where the hell do I take my bike and ride during the winter. Plus, as winter comes to a close, I am sure we will get alot of rain this spring. Take that into consideration, plus the fact that I work all week and run a business in the evening and it narrows down to weekends for distance riding during the good weather months. How much time is that?? I am not the kind of person who will ride through storms, rain, hail, gusty winds and all the other horrid riding conditions Mother Nature wants to bestow upon us so I wait for the good days. Maybe thats why so many guys in my area of Jersey seem to think riding a bicycle is a girly sport. (Those are not my words, don't beat me up over it).... Plus no one in Jersey wears spandex except "Jersey girls" caught in a time warp with Big Hair...;-) There are definately alot of motorcycles here though. Did I have a point when I started writing this. Yes I did. IT'S SNOWING AGAIN and my bicycle is rotting away in the shed. I guess I am a little bummed out today by another snow storm. Shoveling out to get to work at 7:00 a.m. while you are freezing your ass off, can put anyone in a bad mood. Well, at least I got some exercise I suppose. Thanks for allowing me to rant. All Good Things Maggie http://www.walkamerica.org/lindabuset http://www.geocities.com/lindaannbuset/mypage.html Winter is a tough time of the year for riding. If you get enough snow you can take up XC skiing. It's great cross training. I still ride if the temp is at least in the upper 20's, so even in the Chicago area we've gotten a couple hundred miles in 2005 so far. Many riders can tolerate much more, as you've probably seen in this group. Keep up your great motivation. It's fun to see! You've made another comment about the guys in your area and their judgements about sports. Sounds like an unusual culture you're living in. I at least hope these guys spouting off these strange ideas are the kind of men who play sports every weekend not just watch them while feeding their beer bellies....now that's girly... jb |
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On 21 Feb 2005 06:35:12 -0800, "Maggie" wrote:
As I woke up to another NJ snow storm, which will probably keep the snow and ice on the ground for another month, I wondered why I bought a bike in September. Between the freezing temps, the rain, and the snow storms, it has not been easy to get any riding out of my new found hobby. My bike at the gym and the one in my basement are the only bikes I seem able to ride. And you can not compare that to riding outdoors. It is totally different. Seems all other sports can be taken indoors. I can play tennis indoors, swim indoors, walk indoor tracks, run on indoor tracks, roller skate at the roller rink, but where the hell do I take my bike and ride during the winter. Plus, as winter comes to a close, I am sure we will get alot of rain this spring. Take that into consideration, plus the fact that I work all week and run a business in the evening and it narrows down to weekends for distance riding during the good weather months. How much time is that?? I am not the kind of person who will ride through storms, rain, hail, gusty winds and all the other horrid riding conditions Mother Nature wants to bestow upon us so I wait for the good days. Maybe thats why so many guys in my area of Jersey seem to think riding a bicycle is a girly sport. (Those are not my words, don't beat me up over it).... Plus no one in Jersey wears spandex except "Jersey girls" caught in a time warp with Big Hair...;-) There are definately alot of motorcycles here though. Did I have a point when I started writing this. Yes I did. IT'S SNOWING AGAIN and my bicycle is rotting away in the shed. I guess I am a little bummed out today by another snow storm. Shoveling out to get to work at 7:00 a.m. while you are freezing your ass off, can put anyone in a bad mood. Well, at least I got some exercise I suppose. Thanks for allowing me to rant. All Good Things Maggie One word: Florida. You are welcome to come on down. Just head down I-95 until the weather is agreeable. Works for me anyway. Ron |
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 13:19:33 -0600, "Jim Boyer"
wrote: "Maggie" wrote in message roups.com... As I woke up to another NJ snow storm, which will probably keep the snow and ice on the ground for another month, I wondered why I bought a bike in September. Between the freezing temps, the rain, and the snow storms, it has not been easy to get any riding out of my new found hobby. My bike at the gym and the one in my basement are the only bikes I seem able to ride. And you can not compare that to riding outdoors. It is totally different. Seems all other sports can be taken indoors. I can play tennis indoors, swim indoors, walk indoor tracks, run on indoor tracks, roller skate at the roller rink, but where the hell do I take my bike and ride during the winter. Plus, as winter comes to a close, I am sure we will get alot of rain this spring. Take that into consideration, plus the fact that I work all week and run a business in the evening and it narrows down to weekends for distance riding during the good weather months. How much time is that?? I am not the kind of person who will ride through storms, rain, hail, gusty winds and all the other horrid riding conditions Mother Nature wants to bestow upon us so I wait for the good days. Maybe thats why so many guys in my area of Jersey seem to think riding a bicycle is a girly sport. (Those are not my words, don't beat me up over it).... Plus no one in Jersey wears spandex except "Jersey girls" caught in a time warp with Big Hair...;-) There are definately alot of motorcycles here though. Did I have a point when I started writing this. Yes I did. IT'S SNOWING AGAIN and my bicycle is rotting away in the shed. I guess I am a little bummed out today by another snow storm. Shoveling out to get to work at 7:00 a.m. while you are freezing your ass off, can put anyone in a bad mood. Well, at least I got some exercise I suppose. Thanks for allowing me to rant. All Good Things Maggie http://www.walkamerica.org/lindabuset http://www.geocities.com/lindaannbuset/mypage.html Winter is a tough time of the year for riding. If you get enough snow you can take up XC skiing. It's great cross training. I still ride if the temp is at least in the upper 20's, so even in the Chicago area we've gotten a couple hundred miles in 2005 so far. Many riders can tolerate much more, as you've probably seen in this group. Keep up your great motivation. It's fun to see! You've made another comment about the guys in your area and their judgements about sports. Sounds like an unusual culture you're living in. I at least hope these guys spouting off these strange ideas are the kind of men who play sports every weekend not just watch them while feeding their beer bellies....now that's girly... Yeah, and happily living among these lard-asses, bigots and goobers is our Maggie who thinks nothing of talking about how fearful she is of Southerners and other rural types. Go figure. Ron |
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RonSonic wrote: On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 13:19:33 -0600, "Jim Boyer" wrote: "Maggie" wrote in message roups.com... As I woke up to another NJ snow storm, which will probably keep the snow and ice on the ground for another month, I wondered why I bought a bike in September. Between the freezing temps, the rain, and the snow storms, it has not been easy to get any riding out of my new found hobby. My bike at the gym and the one in my basement are the only bikes I seem able to ride. And you can not compare that to riding outdoors. It is totally different. Seems all other sports can be taken indoors. I can play tennis indoors, swim indoors, walk indoor tracks, run on indoor tracks, roller skate at the roller rink, but where the hell do I take my bike and ride during the winter. Plus, as winter comes to a close, I am sure we will get alot of rain this spring. Take that into consideration, plus the fact that I work all week and run a business in the evening and it narrows down to weekends for distance riding during the good weather months. How much time is that?? I am not the kind of person who will ride through storms, rain, hail, gusty winds and all the other horrid riding conditions Mother Nature wants to bestow upon us so I wait for the good days. Maybe thats why so many guys in my area of Jersey seem to think riding a bicycle is a girly sport. (Those are not my words, don't beat me up over it).... Plus no one in Jersey wears spandex except "Jersey girls" caught in a time warp with Big Hair...;-) There are definately alot of motorcycles here though. Did I have a point when I started writing this. Yes I did. IT'S SNOWING AGAIN and my bicycle is rotting away in the shed. I guess I am a little bummed out today by another snow storm. Shoveling out to get to work at 7:00 a.m. while you are freezing your ass off, can put anyone in a bad mood. Well, at least I got some exercise I suppose. Thanks for allowing me to rant. All Good Things Maggie http://www.walkamerica.org/lindabuset http://www.geocities.com/lindaannbuset/mypage.html Winter is a tough time of the year for riding. If you get enough snow you can take up XC skiing. It's great cross training. I still ride if the temp is at least in the upper 20's, so even in the Chicago area we've gotten a couple hundred miles in 2005 so far. Many riders can tolerate much more, as you've probably seen in this group. Keep up your great motivation. It's fun to see! You've made another comment about the guys in your area and their judgements about sports. Sounds like an unusual culture you're living in. I at least hope these guys spouting off these strange ideas are the kind of men who play sports every weekend not just watch them while feeding their beer bellies....now that's girly... Yeah, and happily living among these lard-asses, bigots and goobers is our Maggie who thinks nothing of talking about how fearful she is of Southerners and other rural types. Go figure. Ron Hey, I grew up in Jersey. I guess we fear what we don't know. I have a Jersey mentality too I guess. I can't help it. I go to the midwest and want to knock the people in the head because they talk too slow. I'm not proud of that. I never said I was proud of that. I'm comfortable living in Jersey. I've been here a hell of a long time. What are the chances I could move down south and fit in? Huh? I don't think so. I'm not even comfortable way up north jersey where all those farms are. ;-) All Good things, Maggie |
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RonSonic wrote: On 21 Feb 2005 06:35:12 -0800, "Maggie" wrote: As I woke up to another NJ snow storm, which will probably keep the snow and ice on the ground for another month, I wondered why I bought a bike in September. Between the freezing temps, the rain, and the snow storms, it has not been easy to get any riding out of my new found hobby. My bike at the gym and the one in my basement are the only bikes I seem able to ride. And you can not compare that to riding outdoors. It is totally different. Seems all other sports can be taken indoors. I can play tennis indoors, swim indoors, walk indoor tracks, run on indoor tracks, roller skate at the roller rink, but where the hell do I take my bike and ride during the winter. Plus, as winter comes to a close, I am sure we will get alot of rain this spring. Take that into consideration, plus the fact that I work all week and run a business in the evening and it narrows down to weekends for distance riding during the good weather months. How much time is that?? I am not the kind of person who will ride through storms, rain, hail, gusty winds and all the other horrid riding conditions Mother Nature wants to bestow upon us so I wait for the good days. Maybe thats why so many guys in my area of Jersey seem to think riding a bicycle is a girly sport. (Those are not my words, don't beat me up over it).... Plus no one in Jersey wears spandex except "Jersey girls" caught in a time warp with Big Hair...;-) There are definately alot of motorcycles here though. Did I have a point when I started writing this. Yes I did. IT'S SNOWING AGAIN and my bicycle is rotting away in the shed. I guess I am a little bummed out today by another snow storm. Shoveling out to get to work at 7:00 a.m. while you are freezing your ass off, can put anyone in a bad mood. Well, at least I got some exercise I suppose. Thanks for allowing me to rant. All Good Things Maggie One word: Florida. You are welcome to come on down. Just head down I-95 until the weather is agreeable. Works for me anyway. Ron I go to Florida every summer to see the relatives. All of my mothers family migrated to Florida years and years ago. We opted to stay here. I spent the month of August in Florida one year and came home with sun poisoning. I was 19 at the time. I learned a hard lesson about Florida in the summer. I did wonder why everyone stayed indoors most of the day...or went from their air conditioned house, to their air conditioned car, to their air conditioned office. August was brutal. And I was young then....I don't think I could handle the humidity now. I do love Boca in winter though. ;-) All Good Things, Maggie |
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 14:50:05 -0800, Maggie wrote:
Hey, I grew up in Jersey. I guess we fear what we don't know. I have a Jersey mentality too I guess. I can't help it. I go to the midwest and want to knock the people in the head because they talk too slow. I grew up in California. Moved to Massachusetts for grad school; couldn't understand people half the time since they talked so fast. Then I moved to Texas, and no one could understand me 'cause I talked so fast. living in Jersey. I've been here a hell of a long time. What are the chances I could move down south and fit in? Huh? I don't think so. Depends on where in the South you move to. -- David L. Johnson __o | Deserves death! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve _`\(,_ | death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to (_)/ (_) | them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. -- J. R. R. Tolkein |
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David L. Johnson wrote: Maybe we'll get an indoor velodrome around here soon? Well David, I am proud to say that we had a velodrome in our town a long, long time ago. The 1/7-mile, 45 degrees-banked wood oval was built in 1933 and opened for bicycle racing. It closed in 1937 after interest in bicycle racing dropped off. It was demolished in February of 1942. A park was built on the site. I don't think there is a chance they will build another one. All Good Things Maggie |
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