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Old Aug 17, 2006, 3:09 PM   #241 (permalink)
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28 mile after work road ride. Assneck still hurts from mountain biking at Killington last weekend.
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Took my bike with me on a business trip to MD. Wednesday rode the B&A trail from Annapolis to Baltimore and then the BWI trail loop around the airport. I think the total was 45 miles (give or take some). I'm not sure I like riding on those rail trails. Lots of stopping for crossing and lots of people on them skating, running, walking the dog, etc.
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Took my bike with me on a business trip to MD. Wednesday rode the B&A trail from Annapolis to Baltimore and then the BWI trail loop around the airport. I think the total was 45 miles (give or take some). I'm not sure I like riding on those rail trails. Lots of stopping for crossing and lots of people on them skating, running, walking the dog, etc.
I stay off them. Turning average speeds of 18 mph is too fast for recreation paths.
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Went riding in the Trumbull valley this past Saturday on my way to the girlfriend's... hadn't ridden there in a long time...
I never realized how good that park is for riding... after all those years going there I never really found the right trails. You can huck to your heart's content all day long there.


Yesterday I went for a quick dark ride in Cockaponsett in eastern CT. Started at 7:40pm and rode mostly in the dark... pretty intense.
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Cockaponsett

Cockaponsett - used to be a pretty good place to camp. Is it still?
40 miles today, standard commute except took a flat in the rear tire. I think that's #7 so far this year.
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Cockaponsett - used to be a pretty good place to camp. Is it still?
Yep, there are still a few nice shelters there around the lake, very relaxed. I think it'd be a blast to camp there.
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Days getting shorter, season winding down, and since I got back from vacation, just haven't been in much of a riding mood. Finally forced myself to get out there today. Got in my typical morning ride of 16.4 miles @ 17.1 mph avg.
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legs are tired from 8 days of riding (need a rest day) 11.7 at 15.2mph....quick lunch time ride, hit some long steep hills and a few repeats..that'll account for the low mph avg
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23 hilly miles around the airforce station after work tonight, I haven't ridden since last Wednesday and it feels good...
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