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January 24, 2010

Carbon Footprint Update #11

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Dave @ 4:48 pm

Well I’m entering my third month of tracking and I’m having to deal with some serious winter weather.  I’m using a car far more than during the better weather this fall, but I’m still using 1/3 the gas compared to the goal I set for myself.  So still feel pretty good about where things stand.

Regarding bike gear… winter in Portland means lots of darkness… the sun isn’t up until after 8am and it is down again by 4:30pm, then there is the constant overcast… so dark, dark, dark on almost any ride.  This makes your lights a very important part of your equipment.

For my headlight I use a Night Rider MiNewt… producing a daylight visible light.  Normally I use it in flashing mode (which turns heads because the light is powerful enough to make a clear flashing pattern on any street sign with any reflective material).  On very dark, low traffic streets I’ll switch the light to a constant beam both to provide good illumination for riding, but also because the flashing mode turns into a strobe light that drives me crazy if it is the only light source around.  Comes with rechargeable batteries and charger.  This light is expensive, but definitely worth every penny… however, it does mean that I don’t leave it on my bike when I have it parked.

For my taillight I use a pair of Planet Bike Superflash LED lights.  This is the most noticeable tail light I have found.  I use it in flash mode, where every fourth flash is super bright.  The light is small & cheap; plus batteries seem to last a long time.

Updated  Carbon Footprint Meter:

Goal: 0.43 gallons of gas/day.  (3 gallons/week)

Average actual usage:  0.12 gallons of gas/day

Number of days tracked: 59 days

Number of trips made:  104  (covering 1,175 miles)

MPG: 173

June 26, 2009

Shout out to Portland Drivers

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Dave @ 9:11 pm

Hey, just wanted to say thanks to all the careful and courteous car drivers out there in Portland Oregon.

My bicycle is now my primary vehicle and it seems to me that drivers have become more aware of bikes as well as more courteous.  I am regularly noticing that drivers as they prepare to turn right take notice of me in the bike lane and delay their turn until I have passed through the intersection.  Also a regular commuting route for me is down Barbur Blvd & as you approach downtown it forks and much of the time I need to follow the left hand fork, which is 2 traffic lanes over from the bike lane… when I indicate my desire to move to the left, cars routinely slow to my pace and give me space so that I can veer left at the junction.

I always try to wave to drivers to let them know that I appreciate their courteous behavior.  But if I missed you, or if I do something lame in front of you… just remember I really do appreciate your careful & cautious attitude around bikes.  It makes a huge difference for all of us.  So many many thanks for generously & nicely sharing the road with those of us on two wheels.

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