Windy Friday ride report
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 7:59 am
I'm curious about how many hardy souls showed up at Pareto (or along the way) for the ride this morning. I'm honestly not sure I would have dragged my butt out of a nice warm bed if I'd had the choice.
As it was, I had an adventurous ride to C. Saanich. Some wicked tail winds got me going up to UVic. Through Mt Doug I was forced to ride in the car lane as the bike lane was lost under large drifts of needles and debris. Lochside Drive was a lot like a cyclocross course because I couldn’t even see the pavement through the branches and leaves (luckily none large enough to throw me far). It got very dark halfway along Lochside and the police had closed off Cordova Bay Rd near Mattick’s Farm due to a downed power line. I was redirected to the trail there, which represented the barrier section of the c-x course with mandatory dismounts to clear large tree limbs and full-sized trees. By Martindale flats, the wind had subsided somewhat but I still had a generous tail wind along the highway to finish things off.
Ride carefully out there! I bet the waterfront was a delight this morning.
As it was, I had an adventurous ride to C. Saanich. Some wicked tail winds got me going up to UVic. Through Mt Doug I was forced to ride in the car lane as the bike lane was lost under large drifts of needles and debris. Lochside Drive was a lot like a cyclocross course because I couldn’t even see the pavement through the branches and leaves (luckily none large enough to throw me far). It got very dark halfway along Lochside and the police had closed off Cordova Bay Rd near Mattick’s Farm due to a downed power line. I was redirected to the trail there, which represented the barrier section of the c-x course with mandatory dismounts to clear large tree limbs and full-sized trees. By Martindale flats, the wind had subsided somewhat but I still had a generous tail wind along the highway to finish things off.
Ride carefully out there! I bet the waterfront was a delight this morning.