New Commuting Routine
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
I have been trying some new things on my bike commute to work the past week, and it is working out pretty well so far. I have started biking down US40, which is a four-lane main road, instead of taking Main Street. While US40 has a lot more traffic, the hills are less steep, the extra lanes give cars space to safely pass me, and there aren’t parked cars lining the street blocking my view and boxing me in. I have been afraid of riding on US40 in the past because of the heavier, faster moving traffic, but after riding it on the tandem a number of times, I realized its benefits outweigh the challenges. It has gotten to the point where I dreaded my ride down Main Street knowing I would be climbing steep hills squeezed between a parked car and a car passing me with oncoming traffic. I have also enjoyed the change of scenery. The new route still has that spark of novelty that makes it more interesting. (more…)
With my new bike, I feel more capable of carrying things around town, and I decided to test it out last Thursday. After work I brought home a box of cereal, Popsicles, a can of crushed tomatoes, and a bag of frozen french fries, on top of my normal purse and lunch bag. I don’t yet have panniers, so I had to stuff it all in my backpack. Despite nearly not being able to zip my backpack closed, I didn’t have any trouble.
I am also reading a fabulous book right now as part of “Read a book about cycling” for 
