Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Cheater

Date: May 21
Mileage: 7.5
May Mileage: 81.1
Temperature upon departure: 56

I was not going to ride today. It was an odd (off) day, so it didn’t fit into my Baby Steps Back To Recreational Overuse® cycling plan. But then I woke up a little on the early side of the day and, as directed by my plan®, went straight to the gym. Going to gym is like eating a pound of broccoli - healthy, but tasteless and unsatisfying. When I returned home, I still had more than two hours before I had to be at work. And I thought, hey, I've been good all week. I deserve some desert.

The short road goes to Sandy Beach. And low tide meant the coastline was a sparkling sheen of high-resistance goodness. I really don’t know what it is about cycling on snow or sand that turns me on so much. Maybe it’s the random swerving; the spastic spinning; the all-out effort just to hit 5 mph. But I think what's really most appealing about snow or sand is the smooth, borderless surfaces that stretch out to seemingly limitless possibilities. I mashed across a creek flowing high enough that the current almost knocked me over; but on the other side, I caught a glimpse of a line of sand that continued uninterrupted for miles down the coast. I think I could follow its narrow path and find the outer tip of Douglas Island, a place where no roads or trails go. Someday, I’d like to try.

Today was not the day, though. At first, I didn't feel guilty for riding 'when I wasn't supposed to.' It was a rather arbitrary deviation from what is admittedly a rather arbitrary plan. But then again, I'd been off Aleve for four entire days and I felt compelled to pop a couple of blue pills this evening. I still can't help but wonder how much of this is all in my head.

On a completely unrelated side note, if anyone has dropped by looking for little tidbits of good ol' Alaskana, the Anchorage Daily News has an interesting collection of homemade short films by Alaskans about Alaska. Some friends of mine are trying to win a plasma TV or some other equally obnoxious prize. I think you have to fill out a form to vote, but if you did take two minutes to do so, and did feel compelled to vote for them, and they did in fact win an obnoxiously large TV, you would make their day - and vicariously, my day. I recommend viewing and voting for "Chugach Energy Drink" and "The Latest in Bear Behavior Research" (Grizzly charge! Scary! Oooo!) Either way, it's yet another way to avoid actual work. Click here.

8 comments:

  1. BSBTROCP =)

    Thanks for the smile this early morning =)

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  2. Don't go getting too gung ho and have a setback. But I have to admit it really makes my day to see pics of you smiling while on your bike. Glad to see you're managing some Aleve free days, too!

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  3. Jill, This Sunday we will begin our cruise to Juneau. If I see you on your bike, I'll be asking for an autograph! Love visiting your site.

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  4. Votes have been cast per your instructions...good luck to your friends.

    However I have to take exception to "...friends of mine are trying to win a plasma TV or some other equally obnoxious prize".

    I've never imagined that a plasma tv would ever be considered "obnoxious".....your sure ???...obnoxious ???

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  5. 56?! That's awfully cold to bike in, isn't it?! I suppose, being from Alaska you're used to much worse...

    brr!

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  6. I think it was about 56 degrees here today when I first got on my bike -- later it was 66.

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  7. Jim ... wave if you see me. I see about 60 tour buses a day, so I may not catch you.

    Mike ... thanks for your vote. You're right. If the prize had been at $2,500 bike, I wouldn't have given it a second thought. But I'm not much of a TV watcher, so I make my judgements accordingly. Sorry. :-)

    Lucas ... Are you kidding? 56 and sunny? It dosen't get much balmier than that! Seriously.

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