Early on in the pandemic, I broke my long-standing rule that bikes should only be used for transportation. I don't have a problem with other people running or biking around for fun, but I prefer to have a destination. However, there were many weeks, especially at the beginning, when there was nowhere you could go, so I just started taking long(ish) bike rides. I can now manage 20-30 miles (30-50km). This isn't very much for a serious cyclist, but it's farther than I've ever managed before.
The past few weeks have been quite stressful at work. I'm doing all the right things to get through it - lots of sleep, eating well, avoiding news and media. But the best thing has been doing physically exhausting things. So I took a vacation day today and went cycling along the C&O canal, so named because it connected the Chesapeake Bay and the Ohio River. It was beautiful, fairly isolated, and a good respite from work.
My normal bike path, close to home, follows the tributary system of the Anacostia River. It's a mix of forest, wetland, and river path, but it's usually pretty packed with people since it stretches 20 miles from downtown DC into Maryland.
The C&O. It's about an hour's car drive to get there, and it's gravel rather than pavement. But the views of the river, canal, and Great Falls were spectacular, and I listened to crickets and rushing water instead of traffic. I'
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It would have been a really nice day for a bike ride! Good idea to take it off to ride.
Loving it! Maryland is a fantastic place to ride. I did long farewell ride when we moved..
Wow, that is really beautiful. It reminds me of how nice the mid-Atlantic area looks. If only there were about a quarter as many people, it wasn't hot and humid in the summer and snowed in the winter, it would be perfect!
I have used a bike as a primary mode of transit for over a decade, and I'm nowhere near being able to ride 20-30 miles. That's super impressive! Also I like the mortgage paydown calculator!!
Uncle de-I, I've always enjoyed the contrast that DC is about the perfect climate for me, whereas you and Aunt de-I fled this place as too inhospitable.
Sounds like hard work, but enjoyable.
I am sure you have heard the saying "Don't shut the stable door after the horse has bolted"
So put on the duct tape now. If you don't have any I am sure you dad can help you out with that.
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