Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 August 2008

Shopping by bike

Yep, we have a bike theme happening here.

Yesterday DH decided he needed a keyboard and he needed one NOW! He had checked out some keyboards and played around with some and read reviews online, and figured out which one he wanted.

So I hitched up the bike trailer (with some fumbling - DH had had a go but he did it *wrong* and then it wouldn't go *right*) and took off to Guitar Showcase, our local instrument dealer.

Quite a few bucks later and some occy straps (bungee cords) later, I had brought him home a Privia "digital piano" (as it proudly claims to be).

Note the division of labour. I got to pull this:
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DH had to lug these terribly heavy cables home. Poor darling!
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He looks very happy about not having to haul 25 kilos of stuff (plus trailer weight) home. Gleeful even!

Moving by bike

I thought I would share some pics from our recent move with you.

I moved lots of stuff by bike trailer.

Fleece and yarn
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Boxes (not rubbermaid, sterilite) of all sorts of crud (not that I have any pics of them being moved).

It was a bit easier with the Penske truck - at least I didn't have to do more than press my right foot on the correct pedal rather than pedalling*. Penske actually provided us with service. Goodness me!
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(You can see my bookcase-wot-I-made on the right in the truck, and DH had already unloaded about half of it by this stage)

But I had to move a lot of bits over the last few days of our old lease. Like three loads a day.

On the last day for the last load, I brought back the vacuum cleaner and a lamp along with a heap of cleaning stuff and a carpet runner. I was totally over moving stuff then!
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There's lots of stuff that can be moved by bike trailer. And some stuff that can't, at least not on mine.

I am currently eyeballing one of these shopping trailers. They look very funky, especially when the front wheel and handle/pushbar are installed. I also wonder about xtracycles. They look very functional but could I fit one on our little patio?

(*anyone else notice how many people now "peddle" their bikes? Are they trying to sell them or what? Or possibly they mean propelling them with the use of pedals...)

Wednesday, 12 September 2007

The Poudre Trail

On Saturday the forecast was for a nice day, temps in the mid-20s. Sunny and basically a good bike riding day as long as you ignored the possibility of "10-20mph northerly winds" in the afternoon.

So we set out on a ride along the Poudre Trail. The Cache La Poudre is of course the local river.

We found this old suspension bridge fascinating.

It seemed to carry a flume, most probably from the old reservoir behind the pics to the land on the other side. There is no information about it at the site - wonder what it was for?

After we had ridden about 10km, I was Hungry. We stopped off in Old Town at Nathan's fave cafe, Starry Night, where he had stuffed squash with pasta salad and I had plain brown rice with steamed vegies. Ah the fun of a GF/DF diet.

We heard trains tooting lots. It is very common around Fort Collins. Trains toot all day long. There is the train that goes through Old Town, the one that I raced the other day, that has to toot at every intersection, ie continuously. There is a shunting area that crosses two main roads (you oughta hear the fighting about how to fix the problem of cars being stuck for 20-odd minutes at a time! Like dooooods, build a bridge for the cars! Can't do an underpass as it is likely to flood). There is another shunting area that doesn't cross roads but does mean LOTS of tooting at every points.

So we rode along the Poudre Trail and suddenly came upon a train shunting. For the train nuffies out here, I give you one of the grottiest old unloved engines I've ever seen, along with a lovely, well painted one:

The driver hopped out of the cabin and adjusted some points, then the train crept backwards.

Then Nathan said there was another train coming! And there was! The above train was crawling backwards towards the south and this train came from the west:


After 10 minutes of staring at trains and taking a gazillion photos, I decided that it was time to keep riding.

We rode and rode and rode and rode. I forgot to take pics of the river - I thought I would do it on the way back. Best laid plans and all that. Eventually we pretty much cleared town and were out in open space,


surrounded by reservoirs, and with views of the uplift of the Rockies:




and a quarry:

(the conveyor belt was fascinating - about a mile long, no joke! The hole in the ground showed that the soils here must be in part glacial as there are layers of pebbles of varying sizes)

There were critters




and one place even had a red barn!

(I don't know why red barns are noice but they are)

Nathan was getting pretty tired by now but I could see a band of greenery about another mile up the trail, so I rode on ahead. Turns out there is an absolutely fantastic bridge across the Poudre:






I wish I could show you the "film" of riding along the bike bridge but I didn't think to do it as a movie, just as burst mode. The footway of the bridge is made of wooden planks which have curled a bit so the pictures bounce up and down in a most amusing way.

Finally, a picture of the Poudre itself:

We rode back to Old Town for Nathan's afternoon tea (an icecream in a waffle cone) and then home. All in all we rode over 30km, or more than 20 miles. For us that is a long ride!

Friday, 29 June 2007

woo hoo!

Happy dances!

Nathan got paid! His first pay at HP - a week's worth. Makes a difference to us, though it has to last two weeks plus we will need more to rent a place but it is a start! We even got cash out. Hooray!

Plus we have bikes on lay-away (we call it lay-by) cos we currently have a rental car and we got the car before the bikes and can't afford to pay for both at once.

Plus a cheque itself won't cost us $180 but the fee for the work permit application certainly will! We have a cheque account now but no cheques yet. We only applied on ?Tuesday? so I am surprised the money landed in the savings account and that we could do a withdrawal without a card but we could!

We are starting to get a bit more acclimated to Fort Collins now. I can mostly navigate around and rarely hit the wipers instead of the blinkers/indicators now (except when I am flustered cos the indicator didn't self-cancel after a corner and I accidentally hit it to indicate the other way then hit the wipers instead....LOL). I still sometimes look the wrong way down a road.

This weekend? The mountains! That is what you want to see and maybe I'll have pics downloaded :-)