Spring is in the air (in Kamloops), roads were reasonably clear and dry coming in, unshovelled sidewalks and some pathways were treacherous, think we'll start seeing hints of spring by week end?
How was the start to your week?
Spring is in the air (in Kamloops), roads were reasonably clear and dry coming in, unshovelled sidewalks and some pathways were treacherous, think we'll start seeing hints of spring by week end?
How was the start to your week?
Brrr.... Cold morning in
Submitted by marcpro on
Brrr.... Cold morning in Calgary SE today, -12C and the paths were snow covered in many places. The roads were no better, with a mirror like icy surface nicely polished by cars.
My toes hurt as they thawed in the shower.
But, what the heck, my van only has 1/4 tank of gas left, and I want to try to stretch it to next weekend, so off on my bike I go!
x 2 on the temperature
Submitted by fastlayne on
I dressed for March weather today not January weather, kept telling myself to suck it up, it's April so it has to be warm. Nothing like slicks on ice.
It was cold.
Submitted by gyrospanner on
It was about -10 when I started out at about 7 am! I had to go rummaging through my box of "Winter Stuff" to get my neoprene toe covers and winter mitts out once again, hopefully for the last time this year!
Paths were in great shape. My friend told me that he had gone for a run through Bowmont Park yesterday (Home Road to Nose Hill Drive & back) and that the paths hadn't been cleared. The City must have done that late in the afternoon or something?
Even though it was cold, I did feel like it was spring, as the sun was high in the sky and beaming down on my face - it felt great!
Got my new winter bike ready
Submitted by winterrider on
I finally got my winter tires home (from the office where they sat all week) and got them on my new winter bike on Saturday. Took it for a spin down to Bow Cycles for a whack of new part to kit it out, then rode home and stayed up late on Saturday reorganizing all my saddle bags, tools and old bicycle parts, and washing all winter cycling attire.
I'm all ready now for a full winter's worth of riding... next winter :)
I rode the nice road bike in this morning! Felt good, even if a little nippy out.
I'll join the chorus and say
Submitted by Julie Gregg on
I'll join the chorus and say "dang, it was cold". I had bare ears and face and was wishing they were covered up, full length pants and winter mitts helped tho'. Grateful for full daylight and bare pathways & downtown streets.
at least
Submitted by theorangejacket on
it was sunny so psychologically it feels better, but yeah, it was a brisk morning, I'm glad I dressed for it.
Update on the 26th street/ Bow trail SW quagmire, they have now built a ramp over the pipes so we don't have to dismount to get across that area!
I heard there was a water main break and lanes are closed on Crowchild SW heading North- the cagers route. I look forward to some Schadenfreude (pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others) on my ride home (evil laugh)
Not bad
Submitted by Nosaj on
Having not ridden in over three weeks due to surgery it felt great to be back on the bike. I did overdress though, but saw -12 and paniced a bit. Wish I could say that the sun helped, but getting to work at 5:30 the sun is not yet shining :( soon though. Either way, glad to be back on the bike
brrrrrr
Submitted by habernac on
My face hurt on the big downhill from my house. Stupid April weather.
Optimistic
Submitted by RichieRich on
Some dude riding into downtown via Edworthy... spandex shorts. Mind you his legs were uber-hairy. But it's minus 8C out there! yikes.
Townie... on a single speed flat bar skinny tires, pommy-hat asquew, too-tight jeans just a little too short, honkin' belt w/ studs hanging too low, too much ginch hanging out the back end yelling gimme-a-wedgie.
what's next?
I haven't even packed my shorts for about a week
Submitted by gyrospanner on
No Way!
Also, I just started wearing my sunglasses about a week or ten days ago, because we didn't have any sun for about a month.
signed
"Waiting for spring to arrive"
Another cool morning, but the
Submitted by Roger on
Another cool morning, but the paths out of Pearce Estates park seemed pretty clear. Heard a woodpecker of some sort, and saw a couple hawks hunting over the river.
Bowmont paths update?
Submitted by alkemmy on
Anyone have the latest conditions? I'm (not so) patiently waiting for it to be clear enough for slicks from nose hill to home road.
Thanks!
All good
Submitted by mercator on
Rode it with slicks yesterday, although that mess by the dog park will be a pain for a while yet.
thanks mercator.
Submitted by alkemmy on
thanks mercator.
Bowmont MUP
Submitted by RichieRich on
I biked home today via the MUP from Home Road along to Silver Springs, then the steep hill down to the construction area near the dog park, too a right and back up the MUP into Silver Springs. There are no snow chunks anywhere. Very few wet spots - these may be a little slick in the morning, but nothing significant. Yesterday I rode the sidewalk/MUP up Nosehill from Bowness all the way past Crowfoot and it was totally clear. Slicks should be fine if you're a little cautious in the morning.
Bowmont - "Cop Shop*" to Home Road
Submitted by gyrospanner on
* Define "Cop Shop" - the top of the ravine by Slver Springs plaza where there is (was?) a Police Station.
I've been riding this stretch every day and other than a few spots of ice that are maybe one foot long and not a hazard, it is in great shape! You'd swear it was summer except that it has been -9C in the morning lately and you'd swear it was November!!
The City cleared the MUP on the weekend & it's great!
great ride this morning
Submitted by Dionysis on
Not as cold as it has been the last few days and the sun is just rising now at 6 A.M.! Sure is better than driving in with all the speed demons on the road these days.
So when will the osprey return to the nest just east of Crowchild on the north side of the river? And where are all of our friends, the geese?
I too have been watching the
Submitted by Julie Gregg on
I too have been watching the osprey nest, so far no action...but the number of geese paired and laying about on the grass seems to be increasing every day. I hope the babies don't come until it warms up, how can an egg hatch in these cold temps?????
No ospreys in Bowmont either
Submitted by gyrospanner on
I've been watching for them, and still, no show!
I have only seen one small patch of crocuses in Bowmont, rather than the usual hillside full, which makes me think that spring nay have been cancelled.....
I saw a pair yesterday
Submitted by mercator on
Interacting with a red tail hawk. Quite interesting.
osprey sighting
Submitted by bike-run on
I saw one on that perch (East of Crowchild) this morning.
excellent, I'll look for them
Submitted by Julie Gregg on
excellent, I'll look for them on the way home tonight
and so it is true, the osprey
Submitted by Julie Gregg on
and so it is true, the osprey are back. I saw (and heard)one on the way home, sitting on the top perch looking over his hunting ground
saw a large bird at the osprey nest this morning
Submitted by Dionysis on
It was still a little too dark to tell what kind of bird it was but it was perched on the crossbeam just above the old osprey nest east of Crowchild. The bird was rather large and had the silhouette of a bird of prey, however so I am pretty sure it was our friend.
I saw it too
Submitted by theorangejacket on
it was magnificent! I got a good look at it but my ornithology skills are so lacking that I couldn't tell you what kind of giant bird it was. Fearsome looking though
osprey cam
Submitted by bike-run on
There's a nest near the zoo which has a webcam:
http://www.enmax.com/Energy/Res/Greenmax/Osprey+Camera/Introduction.htm
thanks
Submitted by Dionysis on
nice webcam - no eggs yet. Just doing some spring cleaning :-)
Cool!
Submitted by gyrospanner on
I remember a few years ago somebody (maybe Telus?) had a camera on a peregrine falcon's nest.
It's really nice to have "a diversion" that you can escape to a few times a day during work. It sort of keeps you grounded!
BC
Submitted by Cword on
Not the province. Johnny Hart's BC
Today he's running a message from our side.
http://www.johnhartstudios.com/bc/2011/04/wednesday-april-20-2011.php
Designated bike paths better than busy main roads
Submitted by marcpro on
I found a different road for my commute to work, using Acadia Dr / Willowpark Rd instead of Bonaventure Blvd (Calgary).
Much nicer ride, I have lots of room on the side, and no heavy traffic competing for the lane. Maybe it adds a couple of minutes to my commute, but it adds many years to my life!! Designated bike paths (even if shared with the road) are definitely better than busy main roads.
And riding at -3 this morning sure beats the -12 of Monday morning.
I'm starting to like this bike commuting! And it's only my 5th day. My manager saw me in the parkade yesterday morning, and he's impressed, 150kms per week!
Those extra few minutes are
Submitted by DarrenB on
Those extra few minutes are worth it, IMO. I love having the roads to myself, and you often don't have to go far to find it. Hope the rest of your commuting experience is as enjoyable!
Three for three
Submitted by amf673 on
This is my third day of riding this week and my third day of abuse from motorists:
Can't wait for Thursday!
Short week
Submitted by fastlayne on
Good thing it's a short week, Friday will be gas first then a lit cig.
Sorry man
Submitted by DarrenB on
Sorry to hear that, man. Where along your route did this happen?
ouch bad luck
Submitted by theorangejacket on
I've had all three of those things, but not in the same week!
Is that all on the same road?
Submitted by marcpro on
Is that all on the same road?
If yes, I would try one road over.
Residential is safer/friendlier than main roads. Watch for swinging car doors though!
Two of them
Submitted by amf673 on
Two of them on 10th St NW. That stretch of road must be a designated 'abuse cyclists' zone. I can ride all day around the city without a problem, but when I hit 10th ...
If it is rush hour I avoid 10th and go up through Crescent Heights, but at non-rush times it should be OK.
Hopefully that is my abuse for a while!
Two of them
Submitted by amf673 on
Two of them on 10th St NW. That stretch of road must be a designated 'abuse cyclists' zone. I can ride all day around the city without a problem, but when I hit 10th ...
If it is rush hour I avoid 10th and go up through Crescent Heights, but at non-rush times it should be OK.
Hopefully that is my abuse for a while!
Keep going.
Submitted by BCDon on
Ignore the idiots and keep going. I've had cans, bottles, drink boxes heaved out of cars and school buses at me. I've been hailed by loudspeakers, grazed by mirrors and deliberately pushed into the curb (well other than I hopped it) and all manner of things.
But, I've also had people in vehicles patiently waiting behind me as I cycled up a very steep cobblestone road at a less than walking pace, trucks pull into oncoming traffic to give me more room, people "parting" to each side of the road as I blasted down between 2 lanes and again "all manner of things".
If we can rise above the crap and shrug it off to the other person haveing a bad day (or bad life :)) and definitely bad Karma and continue on with a smile, WE WIN!
Oh and for casual wear, I have now switched to sandals all the time to go with shorts. So if you see me out wandering about, I'm one of the guys in shorts and sandals (up to now I've been wearing socks and shoes but I've decided it is Spring so sandals it is).
You're done for the year
Submitted by winterrider on
I find when I have two or three bad incidents right in a row I then get a free pass for months to come.
Hopefully you're done for the year :)
Wow, people really suck sometimes!
Submitted by furey on
I've only encountered one experience of being yelled at, but we were heading in opposite directions so all I heard was a muffled "f&$%ing bikes". So far, I've never had anything thrown at me. How do you even react to something like that? What is wrong with people? That really sucks, but hopefully you really are done for the year.
Neither stud nor slick worthy
Submitted by cmpearce on
Slightly more chilly than last week, but nonetheless a very lovely ride during sunrise.
And will 'they' ever do better to relieve the obstruction to cyclists near the Science Centre and Zoo Parking lot construction !?!?
ARrghh.
Hey, do you know if the zoo
Submitted by furey on
Hey, do you know if the zoo route is open yet? I haven't tried it in a long, long while because of that chaotic detour through the Science Centre/Zoo parking area!
Zoo route
Submitted by tbbruck on
I rode that route last weekend. They still had the detour through the Science Centre. Don't know if anything's changed since then, but judging on how far they had gotten when I biked by, I wouldn't bet on it.
the weir
Submitted by Dionysis on
Do you know if the path running between the new weir and Deerfoot Trail is open or is it still closed for construction vehicles? My Saturday morning rides used to include that path but for the last couple of years I have had to switch over to the south side of the river at the zoo.
Zoo route
Submitted by cmpearce on
I rode the Zoo Path several timeslast week, where it floods, and it was open...ish. The two barriers across the path are still present but were both open on one occasion. Path was mostly clear of snow and ice. That was before the snowfall on the weekend, however.
ride out of the SE
Submitted by flyfishagain on
I thought this morning was a little warmer than yesterday. The pathway is in pretty good shape out of the south east. You have to watch out for a couple spots around the overpasses but nothing I would consider a major problem. It is also nice that you do not need a headlight to see the pathway as the sun is up early enough.
Nosecreek conditions?
Submitted by RichieRich on
can anyone shed some light on current conditions please? Sounds like the zoo area is still a bit of a navigational gong-show, but for the sake of a longer ride I'd love to do the 'Crik again instead of the memorial drive MUP.
From Edgemont Blvd /
Submitted by brodie on
From Edgemont Blvd / Shaganappi, hopped the barricade and then down through Macewan Park / Berkshire Blvd to the MUP at Berkshire and Beddington. All good, at least in the afternoon: lots of melt water on the path, so might be icy in the mornings. Patchy ice in the underpasses (41st ave / 32nd ave was the worst). Route around Fox Hollow good, but quite a bit of gravel on the 32nd ave section just west of Deerfoot. Bit of mud/gravel down towards the science center. MUP gates for section along river behind zoo are open.
At the north end, not sure what the ravine is like: tried the path from Edgepark Blvd / Edgemont Blvd over to the ravine that (sort of) parallels Country hills, but too much loose snow. That ravine is usually pretty good, though, except for the section from EdgeBrook Blvd to Shaganappi (and the last time I was through there about a week ago, Shaganappi underpass was a solid sheet of well polished ice)
DT to Edgemont
Submitted by RichieRich on
sounds like best left until next week after the forecast extreme heat wave this weekend.
From Chestemere to Max Bell
Submitted by 900 on
Well, the path to Chestemere is back to gong show status.
The ride took a lot longer on the road bike this Am than it usually would... considerable walking and jogging.
From Chestemere:
-First 2-3 K rideable some ice, some snow.
-Around the "tree farm" deep snow, not rideable, MAYBE a light person with really fat tires in the early AM could ride the crust... not happeing with my 23-700C's.
easily a KM of jogging there.
-Along the Golf course.. LOOKS like they plowed.!!. ye-ha.
-Glenmore to the ring road overpass construction.. 25% is rideable, the rest is walk/tripod/ride.
-Ringroad overpass construction is OK when frozen, mud fest for 20 steps when it's not.
-Ringroad overpass back to Glenmore, a good 1/2 dozen spots require walk/tripod/ride the frozen puddles or thru the water depending on the temp.
-Glenmore to inglewood golfcourse.. just a couple strips across the path...very rideable..
-Under deerfoot to 17.gong show again, I rode "up top" to avoid this section.
Still I enjoyed the ride, I bet the slush will be easier to ride this afternoon!
You, sir, are dedicated!
Submitted by furey on
I was hoping to start with some longer rides to Chestemere and back, perhaps I will wait a bit longer...
the longer part is easy...
Submitted by 900 on
the longer part is easy... but it may not all be riding :)..
If that had been me, I may
Submitted by Julie Gregg on
If that had been me, I may have needed a stretcher by the end of it!! :)
From Chestemere to Max Bell--UPDATE Thurs 21st April
Submitted by 900 on
WAAAAYYY better last night and this AM, what a huge difference.
Where it was not rideable yesterday AM, By this AM you could just breeze thru.
There are quite a few places where the path necks down to a foot or two wide, but apart from under the bridges, it's all ridable.. road bike ridable.
I still got muddy feet at the ring road overpass construction, but the workers there are making efforts to make it better. So unless this afternoons predicted flurries turn ugly.. See you all on the pathway to Chestemere.
HAve a great and safe long W/E!
Thanks!
Submitted by furey on
We'll be clogging up your quiet pathway in no time!
that would be great, it's
Submitted by 900 on
that would be great, it's very quiet around 5-5:30 in the AM,:)...
de-stud time
Submitted by critninja on
Gonna tempt fate and pull the studs off this weekend.
my thoughts too
Submitted by Cword on
And get the tandem out for a cruise.
Yep, me too! I may even
Submitted by furey on
Yep, me too! I may even bring out the road bike.
Happy Easter!
Submitted by Julie Gregg on
Enjoy the weekend everyone, looking forward to the bright and warm days ahead!! Ride safe and don't eat too many chocolate eggs!!!
Warm Days?
Submitted by gyrospanner on
Do you promise? I'm still thinking that spring got cancelled....
Even so, I have committed myself to some spring cleaning around the house and a spring tune-up on my bike (new chain, new cassette, new RD, new F. Brake).
Funny thing is, house cleaning always seems like such a chore, but new bike parts & tuning actually is rather satisfying (sort of like tuning skis, there's this weird Zen thing that goes on, "You are One with your Equipment, you are One with your Sport")....
Cheers
so smooth and nice...
Submitted by RichieRich on
Just finished my first week of new drivetrain (chain, cassette, middle/large chainrings, brake pads). SO nice to have a reliable ride again.
Zoo path is wide open
Submitted by habernac on
gates are open, I went through them on Tuesday. There are some more detours north, but all is definitely rideable.
Path flooded near Westwinds LRT
Submitted by kat on
The path that goes along the west side of Metis Trail just south of the McKnight/Westwinds LRT is completely flooded. There are fences on both sides of the path so no way to just go around the puddle. I tried going through it, hoping it wouldn't be too deep and turned back when the water got past my knees.
past your knees!?! Oh
Submitted by Julie Gregg on
past your knees!?! Oh My........