Adventures on the Bike Path
I pull up to the intersection where the bike path suddenly disappears. Out of the shade and the quiet the path dumps out on a four lane trafficked road lined with strip malls, fast food joints, and gas stations. A gaggle of cyclists wait with me at the light for the cross signal. The father asks me, “So where the heck is the bike trail from here?”. I eye his family. The seven year old just barely off her training wheels with her pink glitter sport bike. The 10 year old on a wide three wheeled bike that seems fit for an 80 year old. I wonder how she’s going to get it through the narrow dirt path I’ll have to show them. How she’ll get it over the train tracks and down the wooden pallets. The mother who, contrary to Gary Larson cartoons, does not want to take directions from someone else thank you very much. The 12 year old who blends into the background with her normal bike.
“You can follow me”, I say. They don’t follow me, they surround me like a cloud and we swarm across the busy intersection, and into the parking lot. They fan out on either side of me in migration pattern. We part after the tracks.
The sun beams down and I’m flying, ripping through air. A cat sits watching me approach and when I call out to her she blinks yellow eyes at me in greeting, lifting her nose as I pass.
Under the bridge a young man naps, a handkerchief tucked into the back pocket of his jeans, his bike tucked in next to him like a lover. I stop a little way on to adjust my seat and passing cyclists call out in the code of the trail, “you ok?”; “Tools?”, “Need anything?”. I smile and wave them on.
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Love this!
We were that family yesterday, only on a rail trail, so the path was quite obvious. And we know it well; we try to get up there at least once a year.
Now you’ve done it. I had this really productive Sunday planned and now all I want to do is ride.
cool story, I really like the family portrait and the cat that does not run away as you rip on by… good eye. it reminds me a bit of this: http://www.unphotographable.com/
grrr
bike paths
forced into surrender
to automotive b.s.
People should read this.