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Escape Route: 2nd Avenue, Waterloo, Iowa.
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Man! Tuesday was brutal! Humidity up the wazoo and hot to boot. One of those '
your sweating just standing still' kind of days. My son's graduation saw me get all gussied up in a suit and I tell ya....
it wasn't comfortable! But regarding the occasion I wore it for, it was totally worth it.
Overnight the air swapped out to a Canadian source and with that, a much lower humidity and temperature. Wednesday dawned bright, clear, and comfortable with a strong breeze from the Northwest. I knew I had an errand to run in the morning and I wanted to stay and eat lunch with my two children who weren't in school anymore. So, I did that and at 2:00pm I was finally ready to roll out from G-Ted Headquarters for a short ride up North first. Go into the wind, roll home with it. That was the plan.
The breeze was coming at what the weather people claimed was a 22mph steady stream with higher gusts. Honestly, I felt no gusting. Just a blast from the Northwest that was loud in the ears. Oh well! At least it wasn't beastly humid and the temperature was in the upper 70's, so really nice.
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Burton Avenue- Clean lines and fast, despite the headwind.
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Rolling up Burton to the intersection with Mt Vernon Road here.
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I decided to dust off the ol' Raleigh Tamland Two. It is a red, white, and blue scheme in terms of its looks, and with Memorial Day weekend coming, why not use it? Seemed like the proper thing to do.
I had to re-up the sealant, since I have not used this bike since last Fall when I was still on 'The Quest'. Once that was done it was ready to go, and it worked flawlessly for my ride. I always forget how touchy and powerful those Tektro hydraulic brakes on this bike are. I mean, I can stop using my pinky off the hoods position, if I wanted to! It took a few stops before I adjusted my pulling power on my hands!
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The fields are slowly turning greener.
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I was pleasantly surprised that I was able to hold a good pace up most of the climb up out of the Cedar Valley. There was a few downshifts, but considering the resistance put up by the wind, I was happy with how I was going.
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When I reached St. Paul's at the corner of Gresham Road and Burton Avenue, I'd had enough of going North!
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I guess the 'new trend' is "big tires and drop bars". Hmm.... Meet my 2014 Raleigh Tamland!
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By the time I had reached St. Paul's Church on Burton Avenue I had decided that I had had enough of headwinds. It was time for some relief and a right turn downhill on Gresham Road. Man! That white noise of the wind rushing by my ears was gone and I could finally hear the crunch of gravel underneath my poofy sized Vee Tire Rocketman tires.
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I must have just missed the dump truck! Freshies on Moline Road North of C-57 here.
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Someone is erecting a ginormous machine shed on Moline Road and C-57 here.
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I decided I only wanted to do a two to three hour ride, especially after working hard into that big wind. So, I turned back South on Moline Road and even with fresh gravel, I was flying. It was almost too easy! I was reminded of that time in Kansas when I did a ride up North into a stiff wind and came back on a mighty tailwind. I coasted a full country mile that day! I didn't quite pull that off Wednesday, but I was coasting far more than pedaling there for a bit until I got into the rollers South of Dunkerton Road.
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Back to clean tracks and loads of speed running with the wind.
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Looking back the way I came at Moline Road's namesake- The Moline-Anderson Farm.
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It didn't take long to roll out of the fresh gravel and I found myself on speedy, clean tracks which raised my speeds even more. The Vee Tire Rocketman tires were humming like bias ply truck tires! I made a short stop for a few images I needed to get but then it was back on the bike and my ride on gravel was soon over.
I still had to get back home, so I snaked my way through the North parts of Waterloo, crossed the Cedar River, and was back home shortly after 4:00pm. Not quite as long as I had hoped for, but later on, my legs were barking and I was tired. I knew that the heat, wind, and hills had given me a lot in those two hours of riding. I know it doesn't sound like much, but I was grateful for the time regardless.
3 comments:
GT, Howdy;
I've noticed that over the past week perhaps 2 or longer the Banner Photo has been reduced
in size. What's with that? Just curious.
hank
@hank; I had an error code pop up on the site and then not long afterward Blogger made a few interface changes, (stuff I see on the backside here) and that was when I noticed that I no longer could do anything about the header size. I did ask in their "Help" section what the deal was and never received any feedback.
I did note that this change made the banner VERY smart phone friendly, (seriously) and so I wonder if Blogger made a change to default the header to come up on smart phones correctly. Unfortunately this makes it look super-goofy on my end, (and apparently yours as well), so I am looking at messing with the HTML code to see what- if anything- I can do to rectify this to my satisfaction. Blogger seems to be of little to no help to me here.
G-Ted, Howdy;
Ok, thanks for the explanation. Hope you find a solution.
Just something that no matter how the day was starting it
was a bright spot.
hank
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