Ujamaflip
New Member
- Location
- Karlsruhe, Germany
I completed my first commute this week! I started cycling at the beginning of autumn this year to help get fit, and found it much more pleasant than running and more convenient that swimming. As the nights began to draw in I got frustrated that I couldn't cycle in the evening after work, so this week I decided to get up early and cycle in.
My commute is around 30km, with 90% being cycle lanes and forest trails. It's a beautiful route, often I'm accompanied by falcons and other birds of prey swooping down the trail between the trees in the woods - that certainly beats sitting in traffic in the morning!
So far I've just been cycling in in the morning and coming back home by tram in the evening, it's been too dark to cycle on unlit roads after work. The exception was Friday when I finished work early and had a great ride home! This weekend I ordered some Ay-Up lights so soon darkness will no longer be an issue!
The route I take is fairly flat so it's been quite pleasant, usually it takes me about an hour and half. There are some more mountainous routes I can take when I begin to get a little more stamina. I'm living in South-West Germany, just on the northern tip of the Black Forest.
I've been reading these forums for a few weeks, but this is the first time I've contributed. Apart from being highly entertaining I've learned a lot from reading the posts, particularly what to look out for to avoid accidents.
Thanks for all the advice so far!
My commute is around 30km, with 90% being cycle lanes and forest trails. It's a beautiful route, often I'm accompanied by falcons and other birds of prey swooping down the trail between the trees in the woods - that certainly beats sitting in traffic in the morning!
So far I've just been cycling in in the morning and coming back home by tram in the evening, it's been too dark to cycle on unlit roads after work. The exception was Friday when I finished work early and had a great ride home! This weekend I ordered some Ay-Up lights so soon darkness will no longer be an issue!
The route I take is fairly flat so it's been quite pleasant, usually it takes me about an hour and half. There are some more mountainous routes I can take when I begin to get a little more stamina. I'm living in South-West Germany, just on the northern tip of the Black Forest.
I've been reading these forums for a few weeks, but this is the first time I've contributed. Apart from being highly entertaining I've learned a lot from reading the posts, particularly what to look out for to avoid accidents.
Thanks for all the advice so far!