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Today after going to the MIT Flea with Zach I planned on taking a bike ride around Boston. The weather was supposed to be excellent, and I had 6 hours or so to kill until Mariama came into town for her Gymnastics class, so why not bring the bike along, pack up the camera, and just explore?


So explore I did. Ended up being about 8.5 miles of riding, over 5.5 hours. The Gmaps Pedometer map shows my route, starting on Albany street in Cambridge, going all the way to the harbor and back.


I set a very leisurely pace, stopping often to take pictures, admire the area, whatever. The weather was fantastic – I had brought a sweatshirt, but came nowhere near needing it. Stopped in at City Hall Plaza, where there was apparently a big bike event called “Hub On Wheels“. Fellow I ran into said there were thousands of riders in the event, must have been quite a show!


There was a big natural / home grown food festival happening on the greenway – was too crowded so didn’t spend much time there, and some very progressive something or other happening on the Common. There was a loud and well attended poetry reading going on – I didn’t stay to listen.


dave at rowes wharf

A great day for a bikeride.


Have to give thanks to Cambridge Bicycle. They opened at 11am (had to wait 10 minutes or so), and had a take-off seat for me that replaced my old, very worn, and far too narrow old seat. After adjusting my rubbing front fender, I rode the rest of the time just fine.


Lots and lots of pictures coming, but here’s me at Rowed Wharf – just to show I really did make it all the way over there.


I wouldn’t mind doing this with other people sometime. The number of events, festivals, and outdoor activities I ran into was amazing. Anyone interested?

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I wanted to do a longer ride today, after a total sluggish weekend exercise wise (busy as all git out, but still not a good get the heart rate up time), so I decided to make it all the way over to Wellesley and back, and now, having done that, it was definately the right plan. A great ride.

The loop tonight was around Natick, out to Wellesley, up the east side of Natick, into Cochituate, and back home - total of a little shy of 15 miles - gmaps-pedometer full route map is here.

In classic style, I present my findings:

MBTA trains passed (or passed by): 3
Beeps of "Hiya!" from passers-by: 5
Other general riders: 6
Forced stops due to traffic / lights: 3
BMW's spotted: a bazillion
Billboards[1] seen: 2
Meals consumed: 1
Phone calls received: 0
Sprints to get through a light to avoid unclipping: 1
Minutes spent clipping in [2]: Far too (%&*)(@*@ many
Number of times on small front chainring: 0
Miles covered: 14.5
Top speed: 28mph
Towns touched: 3

[1] : 'bent riders call upright 'colorfully clothed' riders 'billboards'
[2] : This was my first long ride with my new clipless pedals and shoes. Summary: a HUGE difference in the riding experience. I like them a lot - will like them more a) when the shoes are better broken in, and b) when I can clip in in under 30 seconds of fiddling.

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