Thursday, September 23, 2010

bike path tour

One of our riders was short on time today, so we just took a quick 5.5-mile tour of Boston bike paths:



This includes
1) traditional right-hand lane bike lanes over the Longfellow bridge (though with no parked cars to worry about)
2) left-hand lanes on Commonwealth Avenue, snaking under Mass Ave to Kenmore Sq (and door-zone bike lanes from there to the BU Bridge)
3) on-sidewalk "cycletracks" along Vassar St
4) separated bike paths along the Charles River in front of MIT

We lost Bill halfway through but saw him on the other end

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Deer Island

This was a *great* ride. From Sloan across the Longfellow Bridge, then take the blue line from Bowdoin to East Boston and ride southeast to Deer Island. Breathtaking views of the city!



for next time:
1. remember where the Bowdoin stop is. easy to miss from the west!
2. wait until Orient Heights to jump off instead of Maverick (saves 2 miles each way)
3. head to the top of the hill for the very best view possible

Biking breakfast

This should keep you full for most of a 50 mile ride. Might want to carry a Clif bar for the last hour or so, but this should get you most of the way.

Spray a skillet on full heat.
Grab a fistful of spinach, rinse it. Under the tap, and throw it in the skillet.
Slice up a sausage link and throw it in with the spinach, if you're not using precooked sausage, put it in the skillet before the spinach!
Take a slice of low fat cheese and throw it on top of the spinach. Don't worry, it'll melt.
Grab half a cup of precooked brown rice from the fridge and throw it in once the cheese has started to melt.
Stir until ingredients seem warm. Then crack two eggs into the skillet and stir them along with everything else. Cook until eggs aren't runny.
Salt and pepper to taste.
Total time should be less than ten minutes, assuming you have some rice to start with. I find brown rice works best as it sticks wit you longer than white rice.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Mystic River Reservation

Well, due to a number of conflicts it was a small turnout. So instead of our planned route I took the oppty to explore the Mystic area. I used to live in Everett, so the roads were familiar, but I had never spent time up by Mystic River Reservation.





It's a nice ride, though some of the motorists are less than nice!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Charlestown Navy Yard

First ride of the semester!

When: Thursday September 9 at high noon.

Where: E62 courtyard. we'll then head across the Longfellow Bridge and along Charlesbank Park to the Garden and then cross to the USS Constitution. Here's a rough map, except that we won't cross the bridge to Chelsea: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/42923734

Ride Profile: completely flat, though there are some rough spots on the boardwalk. probably not the best place to take a road bike, though Pai-Ling and I scouted the route on ours without incident.




Sunday, September 5, 2010

Thursdays at high noon

Given traffic, colder weather, and receding daylight, we're going to try riding at noon instead of at the end of the day.

Looks like Thursday is the only day without a recurring conflict, so we'll go with that. Details on our first ride are coming soon...