Bicycling (Road) 22:00 [1] 2.25 mi (9:47 / mi) +6m 9:42 / mi
slept:8.25 weight:191.8lbs (injured)
From the intersection of Elmhirst Ln. and Elmhirst Dr., to Elmhirst Pkwy. to the Elmhirst Trail, to Cedar Ln., to Beach Dr., northward a bit short of Franklin St., then back. Peggy and I were getting Samantha reacquainted with cycling. She'd outgrown her old bicycle and so has Max, so Samantha had Max's bike to ride. It was not a strong outing. Samantha struggled with the bike some but more with cycling in general. She rode into a parked car the first time I let her go (I was trying to catch-up). She used to ride much better. To her credit, she allowed herself to be coaxed back onto the bike. She had a few other mishaps such as running off the closed road and just stopping out of the blue. Each time, we were able to get her restarted again after a break. This was basically out and back and Samantha rode much better on the way back.
Bicycling (Road) 44:16 [3] 10.67 mi (4:09 / mi) +167m 3:57 / mi
(injured)
From the intersection of Elmhirst Ln. and Elmhirst Dr., to Elmhirst Pkwy. to the Elmhirst Trail, to Cedar Ln., to Beach Dr., to Stoneybrook Dr., to Capitol View Ave., to Plyers Mill Rd., to Summit Ave., to Knowles Ave., to Beach Dr., to Grosvenor Ln. to Old Georgetown Rd., to Lone Oak Dr., to Fernwood Rd., to Bradley Blvd., to Huntington Pkwy., to Northfield Rd. After Peggy drove herself and Samantha home, I got a nice workout in. I was thinking to recreate a route I did last summer but I went further to round the steep hill past the Mormon Temple entrance. It was warm and it was still breezy.