Boondox
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 3,871
- Location
- Craftsbury Common, Vermont
- Tractor
- Deere 4044R cab, Kubota KX-121-3S
Back in the old days when I was young and too poor to afford a tractor, I did everything by hand. Setting fenceposts, digging trenches, transplanting trees, moving stone, etc.
I was a lot thinner in those days, and didn't find myself gasping for air so often. I tried the diet thing, the weight training thing, but nothing seems to get me back to the level of aerobic fitness I enjoyed 15 years ago.
So over the weekend I bought a bike. A nice bike. For those of you into the hobby it's a 30 speed Felt F60 with an aluminum frame and lots of carbon fiber. Having test ridden six different bikes, this one spoke to me! And yes, my legs ache and my saddle is sore...but that first ten mile ride brought back all those wonderful feelings I had twenty years ago when I used to ride 500 miles per week. I am SO looking forward to getting back in shape!
My only issues are the bumps and gravel on our rural roads, and the occasional oblivious tourist more intent on the scenery than on driving. But at least now, with a road bike under me, I can keep up with the wife as we pedal around town. There was no way my old mountain bike, with fat tires and low gearing, could keep up with her skinny-tired, high geared touring bike...and the wench showed me no mercy! It was the one thing she could beat me at, and boy did she rub my nose in it!
I was a lot thinner in those days, and didn't find myself gasping for air so often. I tried the diet thing, the weight training thing, but nothing seems to get me back to the level of aerobic fitness I enjoyed 15 years ago.
So over the weekend I bought a bike. A nice bike. For those of you into the hobby it's a 30 speed Felt F60 with an aluminum frame and lots of carbon fiber. Having test ridden six different bikes, this one spoke to me! And yes, my legs ache and my saddle is sore...but that first ten mile ride brought back all those wonderful feelings I had twenty years ago when I used to ride 500 miles per week. I am SO looking forward to getting back in shape!
My only issues are the bumps and gravel on our rural roads, and the occasional oblivious tourist more intent on the scenery than on driving. But at least now, with a road bike under me, I can keep up with the wife as we pedal around town. There was no way my old mountain bike, with fat tires and low gearing, could keep up with her skinny-tired, high geared touring bike...and the wench showed me no mercy! It was the one thing she could beat me at, and boy did she rub my nose in it!