14 days.
14.4 miles.
0 accidents.
So I've had my bike for two weeks now. Getting to the coffeeshop this morning was much easier than the first time, so there's a noticeable improvement in leg fitness, even though I've only been able to ride every three days or so, on average.
The farthest I've gone is still only about 1.5 miles, so I have a ways to go before I can make it all the way to work -- about 6 miles. There is a PATH connection near my apartment, and I hoped to get on and ride for a significant amount of time this weekend, but we're getting the outer reaches of Tropical Storm Fay and I don't want to get caught in the rain.
That's something I'm going to have to deal with though, eventually. I can't expect to go car-free without getting wet once in a while. Really wet.
I did find some good biking maps, thanks to the folks at Intown Bicycles. They pointed me to the Atlanta Bicycle Campaign maps, which highlight bike-friendly roads around town.
Within the next two weeks, I plan to have accomplished a ride of at least 6 miles. I'm not sure I'll be ready to ride to work (downtown is still a little frightening), but I want to at least be able to cover the distance.
For those still reading, here's a video I recorded using a Gorillapod attached to my handlebars:
Bicycle POV from curt on Vimeo.
25 Aug 2008
Dude you need to man up and get back on that bike and go 6 miles. Your legs won't be as sore as your crotch, I can tell you that from experience, and either way, JUST DO IT!
this video had me laughing quite loudly!
SHOW EM HOW IT'S DONE! WEAR A CAPE!
25 Aug 2008
Yes! I loved this video! Feels like a cross between paperboy and DOOM. More please!
Yes! I loved this video! Feels like a cross between paperboy and DOOM. More please!