Tag: Bucktown Coastie

  • Bucktown Coastie # 4

    Another beautiful day at the lakefront as the wind was blowing briskly which was a foreshadowing of the things to come.  YHC gave the disclaimer, count off, namerama and then a thought I wanted to share with the PAX.

    As we fight past the inertia of being lazy and passive in life, we were called to a greater purpose.  I took a quote from Paul in Acts 17 where he teaches that “For in him, we live, move and have our being.”  As fallen beings, we default to selfishness but our Creator calls us to be on mission to have a positive impact on our wives, children and community.  To have a positive impact, we have to push back those natural forces such as the wind and press (pedal) on.

    After the COT, we headed west and MoPed and YHC pulled away and MoPed questioned if we had a head wind.  I didn’t really know for sure but said yes and silently looked forward to coming back with a tailwind.  Torq and Hawgcycle were just behind us about a minute.  As MoPed and I reached the Treasure Chest, we planked up and waited for the Six.  Hawgcycle said their average speed was 18.4 mph which seemed kind of high with a head wind but the IPhone doesn’t lie.  Hawg and MoPed turned around and Torq and I continued to the end.  As Torq and I turned around, there was something seriously missing….my tailwind.  We had been pedaling into a heavy south wind and turning around didn’t make things easier.  The wind on this day made things difficult both ways but Torq and YHC made it too the start and our total time was 70-75 minutes.

    UPDATE:  As I write this BB, there were multiple tornadoes that impacted our area a few hours after our workout ended.  Tornadoes in the our area are extremely rare but the number and size of the tornadoes that touched down were historic.  Be in prayer for all those affected that God’s grace would sustain them in the recovery and rebuilding process.

     

     

     

  • Bucktown Coastie – Second Half Struggles

     

    Today our numbers increased 100% from last week and the air was crisp with very little wind.  With Hawcycle bringing his hybrid with blue lights on the back wheel (the ones on the front weren’t working), I was dazzled by the light display and thoughts of Close Encounters of the Third Kind or maybe what Ezekiel wrote about in his first chapter.  Anyway…it looked cool…on his bike.

    YHC and the Pax circled around our Virtual Flag, did a count off, Namerama and then a COT. YHC shared some thoughts from Psalm 90:12 – So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.  As we get older and move into the second half of our lives, there is a tendency to get tired and drift.  Prayers were for strength and perseverance as we live noble and honorable lives for our Creator.

    After the COT, we headed west toward Kenner and after a short warmup past the Causeway bridge, everyone took two (2) turns pulling the group for 1 minute intervals and then we stopped at the Treasure Chest Casino where Da Parish and Hawgcycle turned around and headed back. We averaged 18.5 mph with a max of 21 I think.   After we said our goodbyes, Torq and I headed to the end then headed back.  As we turned around and headed back east, the strong Northeast wind slowed us down considerably and the pleasantries ceased.  It was a beast all the way back.

  • Inaugaral Bucktown Coastie

    YHC and Torq started in the gloom at our virtual flag and did a short COT.  After our prayer for F3 and all the men that will be coming in the future, Torq proceeds to lose his balance while on his bike and scrapes up his knee and shin.  Not a good start but he wasn’t deterred.  After checking to see if he had broken anything, we start to pedal away but Torq’s chain had fallen off.  A bad omen….not likely because WE ARE F3 (SPARTA)!    We rode west on the Lakeshore path that ends at the sea wall in Kenner then turned around and headed back.  We did a steady ride that averaged 16 mph for a total of 19 miles and it took 75 minutes.