Riding Out for Cake and Beer
I was waiting for the courier until 1 p.m. The delivery was a practice bass amp, Orange Crush Bass 50. Recently, I call the guy and ask him to just put the delivery in the front of the entrance stairs of my home; due to covid the signature is not required anymore, the purchase prepaid online, physical contact is being discouraged. As I don't think any thief would enter my homestead at daytime to grab any delivery, I might have ridden out earlier but the winds were not encouraging to go out.
However, I got hungry and dreamed about
pączki. To eat sweet cake, I need to earn it by riding. And I found my long forgotten balaclava. With the winds exceeding 6 m/s my ears suffer. So I put my Winter Armour including the balaclava (but the medium helmet as the snowboarding one would be too tight) and rode out on my Vado, the "wind-resistant" e-bike.
I admit, I broke all bike bans on the Hwy 719 for 14 kilometres. I was mentally prepared for a potential argument with the police:
-- Officer, this is not a bike, it is a moped. Are mopeds, scooters or light motorcycles banned here? Should these ride the bike path? Show me the paragraph in the Road Code... (Oh, is it there? Then I gladly pay the ticket) -- I was reasoning in my mind
Guess what? No single driver honked at me!
The temperature was not very low. The Sun tried the best to warm the air up. I have even disarmed some of my Winter Armour. The windproof protection remained in place, greatly improved by the balaclava.
Before the ride, I instructed my Vado to use
Semi-Sport (50%),
Full Sport (70%) and
Turbo (100%) modes. I'm so glad I can override the default Eco, Sport and Turbo modes by an Android app! Because the wind was actually very strong. It had a mighty stopping power! Thanks to the
Full Sport mode I was in Jaktorów in some half an hour. (Oh, it is indeed Chylice but the Jaktorów train station is just 100 metres from
the bakery).
New anti-covid restrictions are in force now: 1 customer in a small shop at a time, wear gloves; I even haven't taken the goggles off and the balaclava pretended to be a mask
No pączki again! Yet the shop had freshly baked
poppy-seed yeast cake of which I bought all three pieces they had. One of the buns just eaten outside, two more for later.
Since I'm getting a new smartphone only tomorrow, I had no GPS navigation. At times, I was stopping to consult Google Maps on my tablet (which I had in the pannier). Still, I was riding unguided and in fact found myself in some backwoods, where I spotted a
Buddhist centre! (There are not many of them in Poland). Let me say the amount of gravel and field roads I rode today was above my liking...
I had strong upwind on the way out, mighty side wind on the direction change (couple of km's), then wonderful powerful downwind on the longer way home! The sunshine was making me happy!
Upon arrival to my Brwinów, I rode to one of the two craft beer stores we enjoy in the neighbourhood. I bought some good beer; it's pity I cannot drink a lot of beer as a diabetic person.
A wonderful day!
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I could at last wear a more lightweight helmet, no googles on the return journey, and lightweight gloves.
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My lunch (the yeast cake) and two bottles of excellent Polish craft IPAs for the evening. @Browneye, hear, hear!
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Ride data recreated manually in Endomondo. The weather data is a crap.