Tuesday I rode with my group to the Southeast of Morgan Hill. I had actually dangerous luck with flats. I fastened a rear flat however couldn’t discover the rationale. Then the substitute tube went flat after a few miles. That is on a Schwalbe marathon plus tire, which has nearly 12 mm of a flat safety belt. After scrutinizing the tire I lastly discovered and eliminated a staple over 15 mm lengthy that had labored via the belt. Thankfully I had a second spare tube and was okay after that. It was good to have mates round to maintain me firm however a bit embarrassing to be holding up the group.
Wednesday I did my upper-body energy exercise early within the morning. After that I went with my pal Ted, a retired police officer, to a capturing vary to strive my hand with pistols. I had solely shot a pistol a number of instances in my life, 54 years in the past once I joined a membership at West Level that used 22 caliber goal pistols. I used to be fairly dangerous at it so gave up after a few weeks. This time I attempted out Ted’s 45 caliber and 9 mm automatics and 38 cal revolver. Along with his teaching I did significantly better than previously however was scattering the pictures somewhat than getting tight groupings. Ted stated this was brought on by anticipating the shot and flinching a bit. He stated to squeeze slowly and let the shot shock me. That helped considerably. It jogs my memory of Eugen Herrigel’s dialogue about releasing the arrow in Zen And The Artwork of Archery. Total, this was actually tiring! It’s a foul thought to do it on the identical day you do an higher physique exercise.
The subsequent day I did an extended onerous journey with some intervals. Then yesterday I did an extended straightforward journey to the Northeast of Morgan Hill which was actually pleasant and enjoyable, averaging about 20 mph with my help. I observed with a tailwind I may exceed 20 mph which makes the help kick off, a great way to preserve the battery.
Tuesday’s journey is posted on Strava right here, Thursday’s right here, Yesterday’s right here.