Okay, *NOW* I'll do the "How Many Miles" Thread....



[email protected] wrote:
> Off topic: I'll bet anyone a zillion nothings that Santa Cruz County
> has the absolute
> worst roads in the entire country. Whew! ('Cept maybe Buffao, New
> York).


What makes you say that?

(About 4500 miles for me in 2006, mostly in Santa Cruz County.)
 
qpliu wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > Off topic: I'll bet anyone a zillion nothings that Santa Cruz County
> > has the absolute
> > worst roads in the entire country. Whew! ('Cept maybe Buffao, New
> > York).

>
> What makes you say that?
>
> (About 4500 miles for me in 2006, mostly in Santa Cruz County.)


First: Kudos to all you high-mileage guys, especially Ron Wallenfang
who has ridden to the moon!

Santa Cruz roads? Well Larkin Valley Road from Aptos to Watsonville
was a dreamy commute, great road quality.
My current ride to Santa Cruz from Aptos is a series of road-shock
minimizing maneuvers as I dodge all the myriad road repairs, poorly
filled trenches, fiber-optic filled trenches, alligatored pavement,
etc. Just visit Monterey sometime to see how nice their streets are.

I mentioned Buffalo, NY since that was the only place that the roads
were so unavoidably bad--trying to get across to Canada--the my front
panniers were actually flung from my machine.

Pureheart
 
[email protected] wrote:
> qpliu wrote:
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>> Off topic: I'll bet anyone a zillion nothings that Santa Cruz County
>>> has the absolute
>>> worst roads in the entire country. Whew! ('Cept maybe Buffao, New
>>> York).

>> What makes you say that?
>>
>> (About 4500 miles for me in 2006, mostly in Santa Cruz County.)

>
> First: Kudos to all you high-mileage guys, especially Ron Wallenfang
> who has ridden to the moon!
>
> Santa Cruz roads? Well Larkin Valley Road from Aptos to Watsonville
> was a dreamy commute, great road quality.
> My current ride to Santa Cruz from Aptos is a series of road-shock
> minimizing maneuvers as I dodge all the myriad road repairs, poorly
> filled trenches, fiber-optic filled trenches, alligatored pavement,
> etc. Just visit Monterey sometime to see how nice their streets are.
>
> I mentioned Buffalo, NY since that was the only place that the roads
> were so unavoidably bad--trying to get across to Canada--the my front
> panniers were actually flung from my machine.
>
> Pureheart
>

Main roads or what? I have ridden the highway 9 roads and offshoots to
Big Basin and find the roads OK up there, not that many holes so big you
can't dodge them, and not that much traffic, unless you only ride the
weekend, when the people who are sane enough not to try to go to Tahoe
every weekend with the rest of the motorized sheep.
The trees and scenery make up for any road problems, and I haven't seen
what you describe. Downtown Santa Cruz, Scott's Valley, or any of those
suddenly overbuilt, close to the Bay area, might be a different story.
Bill Baka
 
[email protected] wrote:
> qpliu wrote:
> > [email protected] wrote:
> > > Off topic: I'll bet anyone a zillion nothings that Santa Cruz County
> > > has the absolute
> > > worst roads in the entire country. Whew! ('Cept maybe Buffao, New
> > > York).


> > What makes you say that?


> Santa Cruz roads? Well Larkin Valley Road from Aptos to Watsonville
> was a dreamy commute, great road quality.
> My current ride to Santa Cruz from Aptos is a series of road-shock
> minimizing maneuvers as I dodge all the myriad road repairs, poorly
> filled trenches, fiber-optic filled trenches, alligatored pavement,
> etc. Just visit Monterey sometime to see how nice their streets are.


That sounds like Soquel Ave between Capitola Dr and Branciforte.
If so, perhaps you could take East Cliff or Brommer from Capitola,
the paths around the yacht harbor back to East Cliff, and then paths
along the river. Well, that probably wouldn't help. You know better
than I do where you need to go and what the best way to get there is.

> I mentioned Buffalo, NY since that was the only place that the roads
> were so unavoidably bad--trying to get across to Canada--the my front
> panniers were actually flung from my machine.
 
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
>
> I managed a mere 1911 miles this year. No tours or organized rides, and no
> commute since I work from home, so this was mostly pleasure riding and short
> errand-running.


Drats. I set up an OpenOffice spreadsheet for my 2007 mileage today, and
decided to add a sheet to the workbook for my 2006 logs. After transcribing
them from my notebook, I discovered that I'm only at 1880 miles :-(

More motivation for this year, at least.

--

__o Kristian Zoerhoff
_'\(,_ [email protected]
(_)/ (_)
 
Mostly commuting back and forth to work miles. It's about a 100 less
than last year (which is sort of dissappointing as I was hoping to get
*more* cycling in this year).

Mileage: 6162
Flats: 2 (3?)

A couple hundred of that is strictly from the grocery bike. I wish I'd
gotten it together earlier in the year.

--
Dane Buson - [email protected]
C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas l'Informatique.
-- Bosquet [on seeing the IBM 4341]
 
How about this - i put twice as much miles on my road bikes put together
when compared to the miles on my car :)

and about 156 days bike commuting work, where as driving to work was
only 51 days of driving to work.

best thing of the year was fenders on my commuter bike - i love them !!

+ravi
 
"Ravi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:7%[email protected]...
> How about this - i put twice as much miles on my road bikes put together
> when compared to the miles on my car :)
>
> and about 156 days bike commuting work, where as driving to work was only
> 51 days of driving to work.
>
> best thing of the year was fenders on my commuter bike - i love them !!
>
> +ravi


Are you getting your insurance break when you did that Ravi?

I biked to work 365 days / yr for 15 years. Now I am retired. I only lived
3-6 miles from work when I did and it is in the Wild Wet West.
Say that 5 times fast. Ha
I never owned a car so if insurance is discounted then you might do it all
year depending on your situation.

Just do it!