Rode my age

Today is my 67th birthday. To celebrate, I got up early and rode 67 miles on the F-5. I rode my 50 mile route out to State Highway 19, but added some extra miles by riding on 19 to Athens, then back, and also added enough loops in Purtis Creek State Park to give me 67 miles total.

I ended up with a total of 528 miles total in March, a decent mileage month for me. But I’m still well behind the pace I need to be on to reach my target miles this year, after such poor mileage in January and February. And I’m still eight pounds heavier than I need to be at the end of August, so there’s that.

It was 10 years ago today that I was so sick from chemo that I had to cancel my plans to ride and/or picnic with some friends on my birthday. I did this post about that on this blog. But, I’m still around, and today, I rode 67 miles, and after lunch, I’m thinking I’ll hitch up the boat and go fishing for a few hours this afternoon. Happy Birthday to me.

Today’s route.

Not so many miles lately

I’ve been neglecting my riding just as much as I’ve been neglecting my blog. I was ahead of the pace I needed to reach my mileage goal of 5,500 miles last year, so I eased off a lot at the end of the year. I rode 412 miles in November, then just 260 miles in December, to end up with 5,512 miles for the year.

It got worse this year. It was a combination of work, cold and wet weather, and a nasty bug I got in January. January’s mileage total of 170 miles is the lowest I’ve had in a month in a long time. With rain in the forecast for the next two days, today’s 40 mile ride will likely be my last ride in February, giving me 368 miles for the month. That’s a lot better than January, but really puts me far behind the pace I need to ride another 5,500 miles in 2018. We’ll see how it goes.

Today’s route.

40 miles in the Jack O’ Lantern for Halloween

I renamed the WAW “Jack O’ Lantern”, and added appropriate decals. Today is Halloween, so it seemed like the perfect day to do my first ride of the fall in the Jack O’ Lantern. It was 55 degrees at ride time, good velomobile weather. I took off and rode my 40 mile route out to Eustace and Purtis Creek State Park. As usual, I got the startled looks from everyone along the way. Velomobiles are just too rare in Texas to not draw lots of attention on a ride.

I ended up with 490 miles in October. I never got around to posting anything in my blog in September. I did 14 rides for 520 miles in September. I now have 4,840 miles for the year. That leaves me with just 660 miles left to ride to reach my mileage goal for the year. I always ease off my mileage quite a bit in the winter, so that sounds like a good mileage total for November and December.

Today’s route.

2017 Hotter ‘N Hell Hundred

Yesterday, I rode in the 2017 Hotter ‘N Hell Hundred at Wichita Falls. For the 11th consecutive year, I completed the 100 mile route. I rode 100.75 miles, to be precise. My official timing chip finish time was 5:21. That was 11th in the 65 to 69 age division, a good time for me. There were a total of 3,358 people who finished the 100 mile route, 81 in my age and gender division.

My “on the bike” time was 5:17. I made two quick stops during the ride. The first was a two minute stop at mile 10 for a train (there’s great traffic control at HHH, but I don’t guess they can do anything about trains). The second stop was another 2 minute stop at mile 90 for my bladder, and to fill a water bottle. It was the nicest weather I’ve ever seen at HHH, cloudy and in the 70’s, with light winds, for the entire ride. I did not get the usual amount of dehydration from the ride, but I pushed the pace enough that my legs were toast at the end, just the same.

Around 10,000 signed up for the ride, but many did not show up. It was easily the smallest number of riders I’ve seen at HHH. It was obviously because of Hurricane Harvey. This, in spite of the fact that the last couple of days of forecasts before the ride were predicting no rain there for Saturday, and sure enough, it didn’t rain. I stayed at the First Christian Church gym again, but didn’t see anyone else I knew there, or even another recumbent bike or trike. I did enjoy a nice dinner Friday evening in Iowa Park, and got to visit with friends there (thanks, Brad!). But, it was still surprising to see so many people back out because of weather, only to then have the best riding weather I’ve ever seen at HHH.

I didn’t take any photos myself during the ride this year, so all these are borrowed except for the last two:

Getting ready for the start.

A local radio station announces the start.

There are lots of great signs along the route.

Hell’s Gate at mile 60.

Lots of interesting stuff at Hell’s Gate this year.

Friend Doug in his velomobile.

The route.

My timing chip results.

The medal for finishing.

Athens to Canton 80 Miles

I took off on the F-5 and rode to SH19, turned south to Athens, then rode north all the way to Canton. It’s a new route. Between the county roads getting rougher and rougher, and all the construction and new boulderseal on farm to market roads around here, riding the shoulder of larger highways like State Highway 19 suits me these days. I ended up with 80 miles for the day.

It was a hot one today, and I ended up with quite a bit of heat rash on my legs and back. That’s right; on some really hot days, I manage to get heat rash on my back in the perfect shape of the seat. The older I get, the worse the heat rash seems to get. Ah, the joys of aging.

I’ve been neglecting my blog again. I ended up with 520 miles total for June, not as much as I’d like, but I had 570 miles in July, a nice month. I did 30 mile rides on Monday and Friday of this week, so ended up with 140 miles for the week. I’m finally ahead of the pace I need to be on to make my goal of 5,500 miles for the year. August should be a good mileage month, as I ramp up my Saturday mileage, getting ready for the Hotter ‘N Hell Hundred on August 26th. I’ll try to do 80 mile Saturday rides on both Saturdays between now and then.

Today’s route.

State Highway 19 Loop

I took off on the F-5 this morning at 6:30 am. It’s getting to the time of year when I like to start my Saturday rides early. I rode a modified version of my State Highway 19 loop. FM1256 is still torn up with construction, so I rode out FM2709 instead. And I did some extra miles on SH19 to end up with 60 miles for the day. I had ridden 30 miles on Tuesday and 40 miles on Wednesday, so I ended up with 130 miles for the week.

I rode a total of 510 miles in the month of May. That’s not a great mileage total for me, but any monthly total over 500 miles doesn’t sound too bad to me. I took a nap after today’s ride. I can still get up at 5:00 am to ride 60 miles, then go out drinking and dancing into the wee hours and closing down a bar that night, but I need a nap somewhere in between these days, it seems.

Today’s modified SH19 Loop route.

Martin Mills Metric – Sort of

I took off on the F5 this morning and rode a modified version of my Martin Mills Metric route. A half mile or so of Farm to Market 1256 has had the pavement stripped off. They keep spraying water on that section and it seems to stay muddy, slimy, and slick, definitely not suitable for a bicycle. So rather than riding out on FM1256, I rode to Eustace on US175, then rode out on FM2709. It gave me a chance to see the tornado damage on FM2709 for the first time. It was definitely a fierce tornado at that point, just as it was on FM1861, which I ride on my return route.

I ended up with 60.1 miles. Between work and the weather, I only managed one other ride this week, 40 miles on Tuesday, so I ended up with 100 miles for the week. My total mileage for the month of April ended up at 527 miles, a pretty good April for me.

Today’s modified Martin Mills Metric route.

Ride My Age Time

This coming Wednesday is my birthday. I’ll likely be working on Wednesday, so I decided to do my Ride My Age ride today. I took off on the F-5 around 8:00 am and rode my Martin Mills Metric route. I did enough extra miles in Purtis Creek State to end up with 66 miles for the day. I rode 116 miles this week.

My total riding mileage for the month of March was 430 miles. I ended up with 414 miles in February. Neither of those months’ mileage was especially impressive, but my favorite thing about this winter was that I made it through the entire thing without getting a cold. I’m not sure how that happened, but I need to figure it out and do it again.

Today’s birthday Martin Mills Metric plus route.

100 miles ridden this week

It was a pretty chilly morning this morning, cloudy and low forties. So I took off and rode 40 miles in the WAW. Even when it’s this cold outside, I’m still very warm in the WAW. I’d wear shorts and short sleeves in it, even on a day like today, if it weren’t for the shock I get when I climb out of the WAW for a stop.

Today’s ride gave me 100 miles for the week. I started a ride on Monday morning, but got a call to go work, so turned around and only ended up with 19 miles. But I got a 41 mile ride in on Wednesday. This was the third week in a row that I’ve ridden 100 miles, but my mileage in early January was really bad, and I only ended up with 299.5 miles for the month. I always ride fewer miles in the winter, with winter’s shorter days, colder temps, lower body immunity, etc, but I really don’t like it when I end up with less than 300 miles in a month. I’m not going to fret too much, though. It’s early February, and I do not have a horrible case of bronchitis, or even a cold. I haven’t been able to say that the last couple of years in early February, so I’m just going to celebrate that, and ignore my lack of miles ridden.

I’m hoping these decals help bewildered local drivers identify me on the road.

5,500.7 miles ridden in 2016

As of the first of the month, I only needed 334 miles to reach my 2016 goal of 5,500 miles ridden. That looked like an easy task. It wasn’t. I ended up working a lot more hours than usual in December, and it seemed like every time I wasn’t working, the roads were wet. When I work up on Christmas morning, I still needed 194 miles in the last seven days of the month to reach my goal. I finished the last 30 miles of that today.

It was warm enough that I rode the F5 on Thursday a week ago, then Saturday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. All other rides this month, including Thursday’s and today’s rides, were in the WAW. I still can’t believe how many people take photos of the WAW as I ride. Today’s ride gave me a total of 5,500.7 miles ridden in 2016. Happy New Year, everyone!

Today’s 30 mile route.