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I eBiked to Work!

I last biked to work in… 2007!?!? It’s been a while. I had this plan to try to bike to work this fall, when the weather is a bit cooler, but then Matt loaned me an ebike and I was like “Damn, I could ride this to work!” And so I did… twice!

I should point out that a few years ago I was like “Eh, there is no way I could ever bike to work. Too dangerous! I’ve seen how people drive because I drive to work with them every day.” (To be clear, they are in other cars, not mine.) Riding up Burleigh to 124th street seemed like a suicide mission at the time, but I’ve learned a lot since then. We’ve also moved our office at work so I am biking to a different location.

But the thing is, I was thinking the way car people think, and the easiest/best route by car is probably not the best route by bike. Last summer I started riding the Menomonee Line of the Oak Leaf Trail and one day I realized I almost rode to work! I was about 1.5 miles from the office, and with just 6 months of riding on roads I was like “Hey, I can make it another 1.5 miles on the road… even if it’s Hampton.” And I was right.

So with the ebike assisting me I made the journey to work. The first time I got there in about 25 minutes. I was amazed! It typically takes me 15 minutes to drive to work. (I’d say between 12 and 18 minutes depending on traffic, and 15 to 22 on the way home when traffic is worse.) I had estimated about 45-50 minutes on my old Trek, and there are some killer hills, but with the ebike it was fast as hell. (My original ebike estimate was 30-35 minutes.)

But it’s not just about speed and time. Getting to work by bike is just… better. I’m outside, I’m getting exercise, I’m not sitting in traffic, I am not tempted to look at my phone at a stoplight. I am fully engaged in my surroundings and what is around me. I am watching and seeing everything.

My first trip was along the Oak Leaf Trail and it’s awesome. My second trip I had to avoid it because the river flooded and parts of the trail were closed, so I tried a very “road heavy” route and while not ideal, I did just fine. I’m actually looking forward to exploring all sorts of different routes over time if I keep riding to work.

And yeah, I would love to keep doing this! I need to get my own ebike, and a few other things (backpacks suck, need panniers) and I can see myself riding to work a lot honestly.

My typical mornings for the past 16 months have been: get up early, go for a ride (usually 30 to 60 minutes) then shower, get ready, drive to work. But what if I get up, do whatever, shower, get ready, and then ride to work? I’d get close to (or more than) an hour of riding per day, and not be driving. I know Wisconsin isn’t the best place for year-round bike commuting, and I’m sure I will still drive many days, but I’d love to give commuting to work by bike a try.

See Also: My #BikeNite post I just started riding to work. What’s your best advice for a newbie bike commuter?

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Biking to Work (Again…)

Well I managed to bike to work again. (I did it a few months back.) This time it was a 7.28 mile ride, which was slightly shorter due to taking a different route. I saw my lowest speed about 5 MPH and my top speed was 23.8 MPH. It took 42 minutes and my overall average speed was 10.2 MPH. I didn’t make any stops but I did end up walking up part of a particularly nasty hill.

The most embarrassing part was when a guy who was probably 10 years my senior passed me on his bike like I was standing still. I was probably going close to 12 MPH and he whizzed passed me. He did have a racing-type bike and the whole serious biker outfit, so I didn’t feel quite so bad. As usual, I didn’t bike home. The wife came to pick me up with the Honda and the bike rack at 9PM.

We also hit the Bugline Trail over the weekend. We took the kids, so we only went about 6 miles, but it’s a nice trail. There is a reason it’s called the “Bugline” though. We got completely bitten up by mosquitoes. We’d like to take this one again when it’s cooler out.

As long as we’re talking about biking, the Milwaukee County Zoo is holding it’s “Ride on the Wild Side” Family Bike Ride on September 16th, 2007. We might do this ride, depending on how busy it is that weekend.

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I Biked to Work (Last Week!)

I mentioned Bike to Work Week last week, because that is when I Biked to Work.

Even though my youngest child did not support me (“What if you don’t make it?” she said) I did it. According to the GPS it was a 7.6 mile ride, and took about 43 minutes. My average speed was around 10 MPH. Going uphill it was around 6 and going downhill it was more like 20. In fact, 24.9 was the fastest I could go.

Trek 7200

It was fun, but not something I could do every day, or even once a week. There are so many days when I just need a car. Obviously I can’t bike to work on the days I need to pick up the kids, or have to meet someone in Brookfield or Milwaukee, or whatever. And since I sometimes work long days, I wouldn’t look forward to riding home in the dark after working 12+ hours. Of course, I’m just an excuse-maker.

But it got me thinking… What if I got a scooter? I mean, sure I wouldn’t exactly be getting the exercise, but think of the money I’d save in gas and wear and tear on the old CR-V! This line of thinking lasted about a day, and included looking for used scooters on Craig’s List, and chatting with a friend who knows more than I do. I even tried to do some rough math and figured if I got a used scooter cheap it would pay for itself in car/gas savings after 3 years of riding it to work. I’m insane like that.

I’d like to try biking to work again this year, and the crazy scooter idea is on the back-burner for now, unless you know someone who wants to trade one for some freelance web development and hosting.

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Bike to Work Week 2007

It’s almost time for Bike to Work Week 2007…

Bike to Work Week 2007

Now, for some reason I thought it was this week, so I’m planning to ride to work tomorrow. It’s about 8 miles, which means I should be able to do it under an hour at a comfortable pace. If for some reason something goes wrong (flat tire, get hit by a car, fall in a lake) I’ll be calling one of my co-workers who drove to come pick me up.

I’m all in favor of riding to work (Ernesto the Biker does it!) but it’s just not always practical. I mean, I left work at 2:30 AM the other night, so riding home would not have been too pleasant.

Anyway, if there is a chance you can ride to work next week, do it. You probably need the exercise.

If you’re in Wisconsin, check out the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin, and if you’re in Milwaukee, check out Bike Milwaukee.com