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Commute! 03/31/2010
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It's hard not to brag about your commute to work when you live in one of the best cycling cities in the world. My choices are endless and comprise of road, dirt or off-road bike paths through the wilderness or the city bustle and cafes.
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My route of choice for a retro fixed gear commute follows bike paths around three separate lakes, through fields and forests, then past parliament and it's manicured gardens and paths. All up 32km and just over an hour of riding. The map shows in green all the areas I ride on actual roads - that's right, none!

If I feel like an extra 42km of riding I can head out onto the famed Uriarra Loop just after I cross the dam, some of the most empty and picturesque roads around Canberra.

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My commute of choice if I want to get a little dirty follows 2km of bike path before hitting single track through fields and suburbia. I then reach the base of Mt Majura, encircled by numerous fire roads and sections of single track; from there the choices are endless. I cross a few roads once I hit the suburb of Ainslie but don't leave the dirt 'til I reach work! Roughly 20km, but if I feel like some extra fun you may have noticed I ride straight past Majura Pines, a left turn and it's on!

It's getting nice and frosty now, which means blue skies and crisp morning air, my favourite weather.

 


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cal link
04/23/2010 23:45

nice post. agree with the sentiment. I love riding around in this city. I don't understand how people live here and choose not to ride. not judging at all, just astounded given that how much I love it.

Nice pics too man. What frame is that?

OH and sorry I missed ya on Fri Nite? Happy digger day. have to catch up and ride soon.

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