52 miles on the last two days of 2016 were my attempts to get the New Year off to a better start than 2016, a difficult year for all on a global level, with too many losses to bear and the national prospects dim and foreboding.
I rode about 300 fewer miles in 2016 than the previous year, the result of travel, both for work and family. By far, the best reason to travel was to see our first grandchild, Miles in San Francisco. And, while traveling, I got to bike in Brooklyn, Denver and Austin, the latter two using their Bike Share programs. For the first year in the last four, I was not able to complete the Coffeeneuring challenge, but still had fun doing so.
The Blue Riot took me to Portland on the STP, and I rode over the Columbia River in Pasco, Washington. One of the clear highlights of the year was the Emerald City ride, over the newly constructed 520 bridge on the first day the span was opened, a celebration with 7,000 others. And, of course, there was the Chilly Hilly on a cold and wet day last February, a ride that normally lives up to the name.
For the year, my mileage totaled 2,568 miles, plus or minus, gained about 113,000 in elevation, and actually rode 85 times. Longest one day ride was Day One of the STP, 116 miles, exceeding the CTS Century and Kent-Enumclaw loop, both part of the Cascade Training Series where I volunteered as a Cascade Ride Leader.
I stayed healthy, stayed upright on the bike, and aside from the Coffeeneuring challenge, had no DNFs. Those are victories. The Rivendell Bleriot continues to be my go-to bike, for recreational and sight seeing rides, for the occasion commute, century, mosey or two-wheeled therapy session. Here's to more of the same, only more so, in 2017.
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