Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Going This Way & That

 Friday round-Town Tracking

KATY Trail Tracking Memorial Day 

 Notice the Matching Shirts

 We decided to try a goal we've yet to complete:  Drive up to Northern MO and ride at least part of the KATY trail, currently the longest bike trail in the U.S. at 240+ miles.  It is an abandoned railroad path, known as the MKT (Missouri-Kansas-Texas) line when it was operational.  Thus the "Katy" name.
With our piddling around it took almost 3 hours to get there, pulling the trailer containing our Catrikes
In spite of the maps and GPS it was not that easy to locate the trail parking / jumpoff point in downtown Sedalia.  We finally spotted a "KATY Depot" on the GPS and sure enough, it got us there, without actual routing to find the entrance to the parking area.  Jacque eyeballed it effectively an by driving around the block we were actually looking at the old railway depot, decorated with informative signs, a couple of old rail cars, and a clean set of bathrooms.  SAVED

We were hot and tired just from driving all that way, and it took almost a half hour to unload the trikes and set them up.  Jacque rode off first, with the pooches strapped in her wire baskets, and I, being so much the stronger rider, finally caught up with her almost a mile down the path.  She has not been in full strength and was already tired enough to turn around and go back and rest in the shade and read her book.  I rode on a ways, intending to ride at least a few feeble miles.  It was HOT and my feet were paining me more than usual, and the layer of sunscreen all over exposed skin seemed to make it even warmer.  Being in motion actually helped, generating a bit of a breeze to help.
I was worried about Jacque, and cell coverage was spotty, so I started to feel guilty about leaving her alone with the dogs.  I determined to ride "just a bit farther" and then turn around and go back to check on her.
Riding the trail through downtown Sedalia was not that much fun, with many street crossings, few of which were smooth transitions between the gravel surface of the trail and the concrete / asphalt pavements of the streets.  All such junctions had STOP signs for the Trail users but not for the cars whizzing by. 
Thankfully there wasn't much traffic on most of them.  As I approached the Highway 50 overpass the rushing noise  sounded like a waterfall or something noisy.  It was just hundreds of cars WHOOSHING by underneath the trail overpass.  Thank goodness for that overpass or trail users would never be able to cross such traffic...

As I meandered my way back to the KATY depot I was more than a bit shocked to encounter a Teenage Turd roaring towards me on his MOTORcycle. 
Of course I didn't have my GoPro camera engaged nor my phone camera, so all I could give him was a dirty look as he roared by.  Totally illegal by trail rules, but quite safe for the offender  --  since there are obviously seldom any others around to remonstrate with him except for bike pedalers, who are easy to escape and outrun with the stinky smelly loud MOTOR.
Don't get me wrong.  I LOVE petrol burning motors myself.  After all, we'd just burned almost a full tank of gas getting there and relied on almost another to get home safe and sound.  But on our beloved KATY trail ??  BAH

Then after we got home - the next day - I had another "adventure".
I was riding to meet Jacque at the Mercy med. clinic, since she needed the car to go elsewhere afterward.  Getting on the trike that morning, I noticed the electronics were blinking on and off, likely indicating a loose connection to the battery somewhere.  Being in a hurry to catch up with Jacque, I figured I would fix it later.   While smoking (maybe 20 MPH) down the hill, a few hundred yards from my destination, I hit a rough spot in the pavement and my right FENDER popped off, while I ran over it  at speed, which then it popped UP and wrapped itself around my leg, and flopped sideways on the street towards the curb.
I hit the brakes frantically, and saw a black pickup was a short distance behind me.  The driver was a wonderful guy, and didn't run over me OR my twisted fender.  He even stopped and waved, allowing me to circle back and retrieve my fender.  I carried it clumsily in my lap up to the clinic, where I parked and went inside to meet Jacque in her waiting room.
After the dr. visit I spent a half hour or more using pliers to try twisting & bending my misshapend fender.  I finally got it to the point I could remount it without it rubbing my tire, and went over the Rt. 60 overpass to our local Big Box Store.  On the way back a few minutes later I encountered this in the shoulder of the overpass:


This is the pile of brush after  I had already tossed about 2/3 of it over the wall onto the grass below.  It was more than brush, it was THORNS.... it had been there for at least the last 2 days.  I had ridden out and around it before snce the vehicle traffic was much lower.  Thankfully I hadn't tried to ride THROUGH it, or I would have had 3 tires to patch.  On the spot.  As I was painfully heaving this mess over the wall,  a very nice young man appeared out of nowhere and helped me finish the nasty job.  I thought he must have parked his car somewhere but he turned out to be just a friendly pedestrian.  He mentioned he was planning to buy a bike soon himself.
Eventually I finally got home. 
I spent another hour at home repairing the power cord to the trike electronics.
So hopefully they'll work sufficiently for radio comms and GPS tracking next ride.

Stats from the GPS: Total Miles:  3.95
Overall Average Speed      Moving Avg       Max Speed
 4.3 MPH                             6.2 MPH            10.8 MPH
Total Trip(s) Time             Moving Time      Stopped Time
  55 minutes                      38 minutes           16 minutes


Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Who, ME complain?

 

Today's GPS / Ham Radio Tracking 

I'm TRYING to get out of the house and get pedaling earlier in the day since it's rapidly approaching summertime heat.
So I got going maybe an hour before NOON which doesn't quite qualify.
We had a mild rain last evening just about sundown which we appreciate.
Humidity wasn't at all bad, though surely it will be soon enough.
I planned to do a few more miles than I wound up with, but my blood sugar was already falling  by the time I started out so I shortened the itinerary.
I failed to mention I rode around yesterday:  Yesterday Tuesday blah blah
- And just before I crossed the tracks, almost home, I passed a small cluster of young kiddos waving at me very friendly - like.   The oldest, a boy of maybe 9 or 10, hollered at me:  "I JUST SAW YOU ON YOUTUBE !!"
I waved back, smiled goofily, and when I got home, sure enough:
I couldn't find ANY such thing on Youtube.  He probably spotted some other nut on a recumbent tricycle somewhere.  It's great to be famous, of course.
Today I pulled off the pavement into the grass a few times to allow drivers to pass without having to slow down behind me waiting for oncoming vehicles to  pass.
Around here, most drivers do pause behind me and wait without complaint - But when I'm on Highway 95 with semis and speeders hoping to maintain speed, I try to give THEM the courtesy they so often show to me.  I suspect there  are a few side streets that I could use to bypass much of that leg of the route, so I'm going to do some prior mapping and plaanning for next time.


 

For now, my sore feet seem to have cooled off a bit, so I better quit here and go get something useful done.

Ride Started: 11:17 AM           Ride Ended:  11:45 AM 
Beginning Battery Voltage: 13.0  Ending Battery Voltage:  12.8
Lowest Temp: 75 F Highest Temp: 82 F
Beginning Blood Glucose:  190   Ending BG: 60
Stats from the GPS: Total Miles:  3.66
Overall Average Speed      Moving Avg       Max Speed
 7.9 MPH                             8.3 MPH            20 MPH
Total Trip(s) Time             Moving Time      Stopped Time
  28 minutes                     27 minutes           2 minutes

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Still Kicking (and Pedaling)

Yesterday (Friday) APRS trike-track via Ham Radio 

Today's (Saturday) Tracking 

I'm so far behind in everything I can't even FIND my behind.  But never mind..

One would think, being retired and living on sociable security and limited savings, that time to do things would be plentiful.
Not so.  Even knowing my remaining time on Earth is limited, I stay busy trying to keep up the yard, haul out the trash, walk the dogs, keep up with honeydews, etc., etc.  With all that to keep me occupied, you'd think I didn't have any time to waste.  I don't --but I DO.  Waste time.  Too much internet surfing.... Etc.
We worked up the courage last week to drive the 800+ miles to Albuquerque to visit the kids  and a few grandkids. 
It's been so long since we traveled any overnight distance that I went largely unprepared, with no guitar, trike, etc..... I took a suit for Sunday observances but neglected to take a necktie, so I had to borrow one from Son Jake.
Mostly what I accomplished while there was sitting around resting.  Surfing the Iphone, tremendous exercise don'tcha know.

Of the 4 days we were there, I did get outside and walk around the block.  ONCE.
Our wee little Ferd Ecosport had been packed to the gills and could not have possibly hauled my Catrike but I sure missed it - both for enjoyment and exercise.
The tiny vehicle does have roof rails, so maybe I can find some brackets that will allow me to somehow "armstrong" my trike to the roof for future travels.

Now, today, I got a bit of work done, as well as a very short trike ride.  My  head is again getting a bit too shaggy - so I interrupted my yard work and rode the short distance to our only barbershop.  Our local barber retired, so the facility is now manned by hired barbers who come from out of town.  First come, first served, no appontments accepted.  No phone number.  When I turned the corner I noticed the barber pole was not rotating - and sure enough, it was closed.  At 2:30 PM or so.  Sigh.
I noticed, as I rode around the block, that the whole town seemed quite dead.
However, the CHC home center was still open so I pulled in and spent a few dollars on gardening water  accessories.
The changing season has reverted me to wearing shorts, a thing I never engaged in before moving to Missouri.  today was almost cool enough for me to be happy in long pants.  OH Well.
I succeedede with a few mild chores, nothing that tedious, but my feet were paining me.  The dogs' foot licking treatments worked wonders and now I'm relatively painless.


Ride Started: 2:35 PM           Ride Ended:  3.02 PM 
Beginning Battery Voltage: 13.6  Ending Battery Voltage:  12.9
Lowest Temp: 67 F Highest Temp:   76 F
Beginning Blood Glucose:  160   Ending BG: 150
Stats from the GPS: Total Miles:  1.57
Overall Average Speed      Moving Avg       Max Speed
 4.0 MPH                             7.0 MPH            13.4 MPH
    Total Trip(s) Time             Moving Time      Stopped Time
  24 minutes                          14 minutes         10 minutes