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30 Days of Biking 2014 – Day 4

The morning was spent on foot–walked two blocks to bring the six-year old to school and then walked a mile to a playdate and back. Probably more than we normally walk in a week! After that we needed to stick close to home because the sewer guys working next door were going to start pouring concrete to patch their big hole in the sidewalk soon, but we snuck in a few laps around the block. Here’s the “velodrome” around the corner:

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I didn’t want to carry the Big Dummy over the grass around the construction and I was too lazy to reset the rear wheel I somehow knocked off my road bike so I used my cyclocross bike. My pit crew wasn’t as quick as normal, distracted by the digging and cement mixing behind him. (I should have sneakily swapped the order of the pictures to make it look like we aired up before our first lap around the block.)

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Our fourth and final lap was sans shoes for one of us. Turns out it hurts. I was riding my Time pedals with flip flops and was hardly in a position to lecture.

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Eventually the hole was filled in and covered up so we loaded up for school pickup with all three bikes, snacks, and sand toys.

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This is pretty exciting: the kids’ old bikes’ brakes weren’t strong enough for the hill down from school:

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But I couldn’t convince them to ride the second block:

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Down on the Burke-Gilman Trail we saw a Peddler Brewing Company keg delivery. It’s gradually getting easier riding with both kids on the busy trail. They get a lot of smiles and encouraging comments and are thankfully great at keeping right. I love hearing walkers giggle after hearing their chirps of “On your left!” But there are also multiple stops for water sips on sections with no shoulder and the occasional unsanctioned race that always ends with punching or scratching.

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At Gas Works Park we met a lovely family with a Yuba Mundo longtail and three kids. One kid had scootered on the way there, but they squeezed all three on comfortably for the trip home.

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We spent a long time in the sand pit and the biked separately up Kite Hill. The four-year old on his single-speed 16-inch bike had a stop a couple times, but with practice I think he could get all the way up.

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I had to carry the four-year old and his bike for the hills on the way home. Here we are heading up the 12.3% hill the boys chose to walk down earlier. I heard a “Woo hoo!” from the trail which I assume was directed at me. (The six-year old was walking his bike up, otherwise I would have figured it was for him.)

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Today’s miles: 3.9 miles
April cumulative: 53.1 miles

Bikes ridden: 2
April cumulative: 4

Dogs: 1
April cumulative: 7

30 Days of Biking 2014 – Day 3

Started out the day in a panic when I couldn’t find my keys. This wouldn’t have been such an issue in our previous houses where my bikes lived in a garage, unlocked (though it’s still a good idea to lock up in your garages, folks) so no time for pictures as I uncovered the keys, freed the bike from its lock, and we raced to school–four-year old riding his old 16-inch bike and six-year old on the FlightDeck. But here’s stage two, carting four-year old and the old 16-inch bike to Phinney Ridge to pass it along to a little friend who’s ready to pedal.

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Then we met up with Hum of the City, visiting from San Francisco!

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We headed to G&O Family Cyclery for test riding. This is how the kids test ride:

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And like so:

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But the real test riding was me and my four-year old on Hum of the City’s Brompton with Pere kid seat while she took out Davey Oil’s “Blooey” the EdgeRunner cycletruck with Stokemonkey e-assist:

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It’s an amazing bike so naturally she attracted some attention–this guy hopped out of his truck to check it out.

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I had to leave the fun to fetch my six-year old from school, but that played perfectly into running a little errand: returning yesterday’s not-broken-anymore Brompton to Sara. And I learned from Hum of the City the bag is the Ikea Dimpa storage bag, created for storing spare car tires, but perfectly sized for Brompton!

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Then back to G&O with both kids to reconvene for more bike talk and dinner before dark ride home.

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In boring blog news: trying to make things quicker by uploading photos straight from phone to WordPress. It’s much quicker, but the files are bigger and I really like poking at every image in Photoshop so not sure I want to make it a habit. But hoping to find some corners to cut to keep at the #30daysofbiking blogging. Couldn’t bring myself to do the typing on my phone, but I guess ideally I’d make it all short and sweet and mobile. Advice welcome!

Today’s miles: 17.4 miles
April cumulative: 49.2 miles

Bikes ridden: 2
April cumulative: 3

Dogs: 0
April cumulative: 6

30 Days of Biking 2014 – Day 2

Missed out on our morning miles due to skipping preschool. Elementary school is only two blocks away so we hoofed it, but eventually I loaded up the cutter and the longboards and took to the streets.

Longboards on longtail

We hit a grocery store and then impulsively decided to check out Motion Boardshop to see about little longboards. Great place!

At Motion Boardshop

My plan was to route check for the upcoming April 19th Critical Lass ride, but when we got to Greenwood Park we realized how cool it was and just stayed to play. Another 11 miles missed!

Greenwood Park

After a while we headed over to G&O Family Cyclery. Now the original plan was to fetch my friend Sara’s EdgeRunner on the way up from preschool, but she ended up walking it over to the shop earlier in the day. Missed out cargo! But she made up for it by letting me bring her husband’s broken Brompton in. My son opted to stay at the train table and after I unloaded kid seat, groceries, and longboards, I had quite the empty bike! And then just the little Brompton on the way back:

Brompton on board

With Bromptons on the brain, we test rode G&O’s demo Brompton with Pere kid seat. Very fun!

Brompton test ride

And in a repeat of last year’s 30 Days of Biking meets 30 Days of Scootering, we hung out with Kent Peterson at the shop. That’s why I brought the skateboards along, by the way–I thought maybe we’d go for a roll. No group roll, but here’s Kent’s scooter, my bike, the Brompton, and my skate. Friends!

Hanging with Kent and his scooter

Then we had to rush back to Wallingford for 3:30 school release. We’d gone all day without meeting any dogs and I was beginning to rethink my dog tallying when we saw the most adorable puppy. We had to wait our turn because two other random people were already petting her. And then we met a darling pitbull on the Wallingford Greenway.

Today's dogs

I had hoped to drop the skateboards and groceries at home to make extra room on the bike, but the dog stops ate our extra time which meant I had to retrieve all this stuff from Julie of Wheelha.us with a half-full bike. Tandem trail-a-bike, two balance bikes, and Radio Flyer Scoot-About. And she had two kids on the bike!

Julie's bike delivery

I wasn’t quite so cool–I didn’t carry either kid. One walked and one rode a balance bike so I just had this lovely load:

My bike retrieval

Today’s miles: 12.1 miles
April cumulative: 31.8 miles

Bikes ridden: 2
April cumulative: 2

Dogs: 2
April cumulative: 6

30 Days of Biking 2014 – Day 1

And so begins another 30 Days of Biking! You can still join. New this year: Free Bikes 4 Kidz is donating a bike for every 30 pledges. I’m not sure I’ll be able to log our exploits on the blog each day, but I’ll certainly be biking each day and fulfilling the tweet aspect of #30daysofbiking. Oh, and by the way, I was pledge #1! I won a poster! I’ll post a picture of it when it arrives.

Pledge 1!

Today started with the school run–2.2 miles to preschool for a 9:00 a.m. drop off and then race right back almost to home for 9:25 a.m. first grade drop off. And we had to wait for the drawbridge in between! But we made it with five minutes to spare somehow. A 30 Days of Biking miracle. Photo taken by Mel, our elementary school’s crossing guard who bikes to work. He’s the best!

School run

While the kids were at school I led the Seattle 30 Days of Biking Kickoff Ride, a lovely 8.7-mile loop.

30 DoB Kickoff Ride

We rode through the Caffe Appassionato drive through–they allow bikes!

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And brought our coffees to the Ballard Locks.

Ballard Locks

Then I rushed over to 1:00 p.m. preschool pickup. I just missed the drawbridge and was four minutes late–a first, boo! I met a fellow preschool mom on the wrong side of the bridge. She was on foot and I should have offered more seriously to carry her over to school. I think she was game, but we decided I should rush over and report on the poorly-timed bridge opening. A shame I missed out on a fun carry the first day of 30 Days of Biking! And then we hit the grocery store (and kisses from the black dog tied to the pole).

Grocery stop, and the first dog of the month

Quick stop at Recycled Cycles to pick up my racing kit and then chanced upon the demolition of the North Transfer Station–quite exciting.

Demo of the dump!

We saw Stella outside as we pedaled by Durn Good Grocery so popped in for a quick pet.

Stella!

And finally home along the Neighborhood Greenway (where we met those dogs, Masala and Titan).

Along the Greenway

At 3:30 my first grader was done with school so the preschooler and I picked him up with the Big Dummy and the two kid bikes on board to head down to the Burke-Gilman Trail by UW Mercer Court. The kids biked back and forth and I was interviewed as part of the new Burke-Gilman Trail TIGER application. I forgot to take photos of the interview team at work, but Lynne happened to ride by on her Xtracycle EdgeRunner so here’s a picture of her. I first met Lynne when I saw her a block away on what turned out was her maiden cargo bike voyage and chased her down to ask a million questions (“What’s your name?” “How long have you had that awesome bike?” “Where do you live?” “Will you join the Seattle Family Biking Facebook group?”…you know, nothing too creepy).

Lynne on the Burke-Gilman Trail

I’m not officially declaring a theme for this round of 30 Days of Biking, but it’d be great if I didn’t use the car (I used it once last round) and it feels like maybe I should tally the number of dogs we meet after having interacted with four today. Four! And assuming I’ll ride multiple bikes, I’ll keep a tally of that, too.

Today’s miles: 19.7 miles
April cumulative: 19.7 miles

Bikes ridden: 1
April cumulative: 1

Dogs: 4
April cumulative: 4