Archive for the 'Cycling' CategoryFor my first "real" cycling ride after my USA vacation, I had a lot of Under Armour clothes to choose from. I've been enamored with the brand for a while, so took the opportunity while in The States of actually being able to find my size to buy about a thousand dollars worth of the stuff, from sportswear to casual wear to jackets. With sportsware I'm partial to loud vibrant colors, especially for visibility when road cycling. But perhaps in retrospect I shouldn't have quite gone so full throttle. Still, with this getup I bet I could always get a [...] View full post » 水曜日もサイクリングをしました。今回は友達6人と一緒に60kmの山上下いっぱいのルートでした。 Two days ago I did a short easy bicycle ride into the mountains of western Kyoto, but yesterday I did something a bit more ambitious. As seems to be the habit since my first ride with folks from Cycling Kyoto!, we met in front of the Starbucks on Sanjo Street. This time there were seven people total... Today's route would be a repeat of one that Manseki had done two days prior, so he was group lead. We got moving at 9:20. We spent the first 45 minutes heading east on Route 1. The route looks horrible in the [...] View full post » Today I went out for a short, mostly-easy bicycle ride (track at Strava) with Manseki Kanemitsu, another member of the Cycling Kyoto! group on Facebook. Rain was forecast for the late afternoon so it was just us. It was my first real ride since the grueling 90km mountain/snow adventure three weeks ago, and my third "real" ride in total, since my inaugural ride a month and a half ago. (We're planning to do a more ambitious ride tomorrow with a larger group, so that'll be ride #4.) We decided to head off to the Arashiyama area of western Kyoto, which [...] View full post » In part 1 about last weekend's cycling into the mountains north of Kyoto, I ended the story 23km into the journey at the top of the Hanase Pass (花背峠). At 769m it would be the highest point of the trip (a trip that started and ended at an elevation of about 60m). With a nice downhill to look forward to, I didn't linger long at the pass. After a minute-and-a-half's rest and a selfie, I carried on. I couldn't let myself build up much speed because the road was quite snowy/icy, so I dragged on the rear brake most of [...] View full post » Having had my first "real" bike ride two weeks ago, a 55km ride up into the mountains and back, and found it to be not challenging at all, I wanted to try something certain to challenge myself, so I put together a plan to do a 100km loop with intense mountain sequences that far exceeded what I'd done before. Since then it's been quite cold with occasional snow, so it wasn't until this past Saturday that I could give it a try. The important parts of my outfit are by Under Armour, a maker whose products I've liked more and [...] View full post » |