Mine is about 35 miles one way. About 3500 ft of climbing coming home and
finishing with a 2 mile 8% hill.
Needless to say it doesn't happen more than 3 times a week.

On Sunday, May 20, 2012, PATRICK MOORE wrote:

> "Ideal commute." What is yours?
>
> Mine would be: ~ 10 miles one way, no big hills or regular winds
> outbound, some hills to climb on the return to make things
> interesting; much if not all on a wooded, paved and (at the commute
> times of day) little used bike path.
>
> [Aside: I was annoyed when I commuted 15-16 miles one way, outbound
> with 7 miles uphill, to find that my inbound, homeward times were no
> different from outbound. But I realized that this is a penalty of
> riding fixed: you don't make up a great deal of time on the
> downhills.]
>
> Segwaying: I differ from many in liking to ride -- well, "hard" is
> putting too much stress on it; let's say "energetically." OTOH, I also
> like short rides: I get bored after about an hour, usually -- must try
> to ride with others, more, for longer distance interest. IOW, my
> personal application of the "just ride" philosophy is to ride until I
> sweat and breath heavily, even if only for a 11 mile rt to the grocery
> store.
>
> Last week, an ideal day: 12 miles home to Mom's via Mom's PO; 11 miles
> Mom to home; 8.5 miles home to church for Council meeting; 8.5 miles
> church back home; total 40 miles (diligently tracked on Cyclemeter on
> my iPhone), of which 28 on the Fargo, the rest on the '03 Curt.
>
> On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 4:25 PM, jimD <rasterd...@comcast.net<javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> > I haven't read the book yet.
> >
> > I've ridden bikes for more years than I admit, most of that was 'club'
> type riding with friends. The focus was on fitness and speed. As I aged
> that became less fulfilling and I rode less and started avoiding the climbs.
> > Discovering Rivendell six or so years ago was the renaissance of
> bicycling for me. These days I ride mostly for fun but try to maintain
> 'century' fitness. I have an ideal commute and seldom drive to and from
> work. I ride more than I ever did in my club/sport days and enjoy it more.
> >
> > From my perspective, Grant is on a worthy mission with 'Just Ride'.
> >
> > -JimD
> >
> >
> >
> > On May 19, 2012, at 9:56 PM, lungimsam wrote:
> >
> >> I have really enjoyed this book and learned alooooooot!
> >> I like the way Grant gives good ole' bike knowledge in simple, plain
> >> old English.
> >> Makes learning about, setting up, maintaining, and riding a bike fun
> >> again.
> >>
> >> I have been caught up in a whirlwind of modern race bike confusion for
> >> the last three years and just decided this 4th year of riding that I
> >> would ride for fun miles, and not care what my average speed is. I
> >> just ride for fun and commuting and enjoyment and to see the beauty of
> >> God's creation. I also escort my wife to work as she likes to commute,
> >> so there is even more time on the bike for fun. I love it! Bike riding
> >> is fun again!
> >>
> >> Later, I found the Rivbike site and read their velosophy on bike
> >> design and riding for fun, I was like "Yes, now this is what I'm
> >> talking about!".
> >>
> >> So when I saw the book was coming out, I was glad to buy one. I am
> >> almost done the book now, wish it could go on. I have been
> >> highlighting it all over and look forward to rereading it. Has so much
> >> great info in there. Thanks Grant for the fun and informative read!
> >>
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