The weather hasn’t been very conducive to bike riding for the last few days so when I got what seemed like a little opening in the bad weather system, I decided to jump on the bike a go for a ride.
I barely got down the block before deciding I needed to put on a hat and my heavier gloves. I’ve turned into such a wimp about colder weather. It’s amazing I even get out to ski.
I stuck it out and had a nice ride down to the park. I decided to try taking the Centennial Trail eastbound. I took a little detour to the bridge to nowhere. It’s a footbridge they built a few years ago that seemed like a boondoggle at the time. It cost a lot of money and went to a part of town frequented by unsavory women.
It turns out that I’m pretty glad it’s there. I think it gets used a lot by students at the nearby extension campus for WSU and EWU. I like to use it to get up to the South Hill. I also like to cross half way, stop above the railroad tracks and see how long it takes for a train to pass by. Today it took five minutes.
Just before the train came, the rain came. Just a drop or two at first. But it was enough to prompt me to head for home. The sky didn’t look that promising, kind of dark and gray and laden with moisture.
So I retraced my ride back through the park and headed for home. With about a mile to go, the rain started falling and I decided today would be a good day to take advantage of the “E” portion of the bike.
Besides, it’s been a few rides since I charged it and I would rather charge it when it’s running down. I have found the best way to run it down is to hit the throttle and ride. And it’s fun!!
I made it home in plenty of time to beat the rain, but just barely. It really started falling about ten minutes after I got to the house.
I logged about 5.7 miles on the odometer. Tomorrow is looking like a day to go for a ride.

