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Morning Photo Walk: The Monon Trail

12 Oct

I thought I would combine three of my favorite activities today:  A brisk walk on the Monon Trail, Photography, and Audiobooks.  So, I set out with an Einstein biography on my Nano and a camera bag on my shoulder from the 96th street Park and Ride.

96th Street Park and Ride

I got a late start today, so the sun was higher in the sky than I would have liked.  This resulted in some harsh light, especially when I got to the Monon center.

Monon Center Entrance

The autumn colors really are in full swing right now.  It really was a great morning for this sort of thing.

Fall Colors along the Trail

See the Photos page for the rest.

 

Carmel’s Central Park

27 Jul

I went for a walk this morning on the Monon Trail and explored Carmel’s new Central Park for the first time.  It’s a curious and somewhat schizophrenic beast.  I say beast because, for the area, it’s pretty large at 160 acres.  The schizophrenic bit results from perhaps trying to be too many things at once.

The park straddles the Monon Trail, the 15 mile greenway that stretches from downtown Indianapolis to the Northern end of Carmel.  At its center is the Monon Center, a combination health club, community center, and aquatic park.  West of the center are some natural wetlands, an artificial lagoon, walking trails, a board walk, and, despite the fact that the park is surrounded on three sides by roads, a road right through the middle of it!  The only thing I can figure is that they really wanted to spend a lot of money to build a pretty bridge over the lagoon.

The Boardwalk at Carmel\'s Central Park

I guess it never occurred to them that they could have build a number of pedestrian bridges over the wetlands and lagoon for less.  The end result of all these roads is that you can never really suspend disbelief that you are in an urban area, like you can in the real Central Park, because you are always within ear shot of traffic.  The west side is pretty, but not very functional.  The walk trails get use, but you don’t see people lounging or picnicing on the lawn like you do in many urban parks.  This may have something to do with the fact that all of the maintained lawns are on a slope.  They didn’t design the landscaping very well on the slopes, and some serious erosion has resulted.

Erosion around a bench at Central Park

The east side of the park is an abomination.  Once again, the park is bisected by a road, and, since the park is narrower on this side, there is not really room on either side of the road for any other amenities.  I’d say roughly 30 of those 160 acres are useless as result.

In the end, the Monon Center is a fabulous amenity, but the surrounding park could use some work.

 
 

Cycling Route for 7/19

19 Jul

It’s been a while since my last ride, and I could really feel it.  I’ve had an allergic inflamation of my left eye, and I’ve tried to avoid exacerbating that by staying away from the places where my allergies flare up.  Those just happen to coincide with the type of places I like to ride.  My eye doctor gave me some Allerex eye drops.  Those seem to help, so I thought I’ld give it a try…we’ll see how the eye looks tomorrow.  I’ve walked the Fallcreek Greenway before, but this was my first time riding it.  All in all it was a nice ride; except, there was a nasty wind out of the south which had me exhausted by the time I hit the Monon.  Anyway, here’s the route:

Fallcreek and Monon Greenways

 
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Cycling Route for 6/8

09 Jun

I made a few of mistakes on my ride yesterday. First, I decided to leave at around noon on a very windy, ninety degree day. Next, I left on an empty stomach. Third, I only brought one bottle of water with me. Finally, I got 20+ miles from my house before I realized this all was a mistake. The net result was that I was too exhausted when I finished to post this yesterday.

Anyway, it’s an awesome route. It’s one I rode a lot last year. There are a lot of variants of this route, and optional extensions that can be applied to various place from downtown. So, without further adieu, here’s the route:

Greenways and Downtown

 
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A Properly Adjusted Seat makes all the Difference

25 May

While riding a section of my route on the Monon Trail today, I had the opportunity to observe a lot of other riders.  One thing that stuck out to me was that the majority don’t have their seats adjusted properly.  The seat of the bike should, ideally, be set so that the leg is nearly straight at the bottom of the stroke.  This allows you to minimize the horizontal movement of you legs and maximize the energy of the downward thrust.

Granted, it can be kind of awkward at first.  With your seat this way, you will barely be able to reach your tip toe to the ground when you come to a stop.  However, it makes a big difference on how far you’ll get on the energy expended.

 
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Cycling Route for 5/25

25 May

Finally, a weekend without rain. I got the bike out and did one of my favorite routes from last year:

Cycling Route

It was an awesome day for a ride: partly cloudy, not too windy, and not too crowded on the stretch of the Monon that I covered. Best of all, traffic was light because of the 500.

 
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