BAM! Tough old men in beards and leather couldn't strike a scarier picture than this.
For weeks now, well ever since the sun started reflecting on Lake Washington for more than 5 hours a day, I've had the urge to bike across the I-90 bridge. There's a trail that starts probably up in the mountains somewhere, winds around the southern rim of Lake Sammamish, over Mercer Island, crosses the world's 2nd longest floating bridge, heads up a hill, through the Mt. Baker tunnel (!) and into downtown. My commute catches the second half of that trail (left) and every day I couldn't help but notice the dedicated bicyclists peddling hard through rain or shine in abslutely ridiculous neon. This is a far cry from the hellish bicycling of Bangkok, where more effort is spent dodging lorries and motorcycles, and keeping decent than bulking up massive leg muscles and/or enjoying the ride. This way didn't look too bad (except for in the rain, fog, snow, or at 5 am, or in the dark) and I wanted to join them!So I bought a bike (used frame with newer parts).
Then found someone who lives and breaths bikes (literally).
Then BIKED IT!
Cake-o-rama, I'll tell you what. 2011's first day of 60 degrees plus and I got the best view.
1) Helmets don't look good on anyone (seriously, look at the picture. Snazzy red isn't helping)
2) Big hills are sometimes easy, small hills are sometimes hard. I don't know why.
3) Bicyclists are WAY into their gear, and WAY too into neon, but they are SO friendly
4) There is a whole web of bicycle trails I had no idea existed
5) I need to get me some padded shorts
4 comments:
love this. jealous.
Nicely done, Angel! That looks like an amazing ride. Gorgeous.
I think you look hot in your helmet. Padded shorts would be the topper on the cake!
Gorgeous lady! I'm jealous of that bike ride looks amazing!
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