ElliptiGO is running an
Every Day in May Challenge this month. The goal is to ride every day for one of three challenge levels: at least 5 miles a day, at least 10 miles each day, or at least 20 miles each day. I chose the 20 miles per day challenge. At first I was a a bit hesitant thinking I might burn out, but now I feel strong and am enjoying doing all the miles and extra miles. So far the weather has been kind, but I am ready to go out and ride even if there is heavy rain. This week I set a new personal record for miles ridden in one week on my ElliptiGO. I hit 254 miles and every ride was over 30 miles. My total for May so far is 357 miles.
May 1- 25.7 miles (Cape Cod Marathon/Falmouth Road Race courses)
May 2- 23.2 miles
May 3- 24.0 miles
May 4- 30.1 miles
May 5- 30.1 miles
May 6- 33.0 miles
May 7- 36.3 miles
May 8- 30.2 miles
May 9- 30.0 miles
May 10- 52.3 miles
May 11- 42.6 miles
Here are a few photos I took of Hollis, NH while I was out riding one day this week.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiGKasg3dXdTXe4XWF0s0Xi1616vfoRDwAK6DW1k1oIaRQ6gm4GTwsof4hiwdmE68Nm4IICaJLhMqW06SvenJxyDYMKlU4dhFPec8aNWc-HR6gKhFQBBgiT8l7zlFoCh2R2Roqhg_sAQww/s1600/DSC_0432%5B1%5D.JPG) |
Actually this old dead tree in is Pepperell, MA. |
The
Ibera Clip-On Quick-Release Bicycle Handlebar DSLR Camera Bag with All Weather Rain Cover![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uKoRTA-Sv1TrXaXd6OfRFzliKkzqeuphJpVaszAAd-vtqLGUCRrMSjDiJ-dKXGjGkq0TsVPNcWHgawkXNNQGGHGyKy4MFgmWq4nWVM44_nGZUP5HOErc8DsnMgCEYIilEyk5iIj0R9E8_2FfHWDQ=s0-d)
on the front of my ElliptiGO is an excellent camera bag. It snaps easily onto the front handlebars and can be just as easily clipped off and used as a shoulder bag. It holds my camera and a telephoto lens securely with extra room. It has easy access zippers and pockets as well as a clear window to put maps under. I think I will use it not only for days where I just want to relax and takek photos, but also for food and drinks when I am doing a century. Now, I just have to be willing to stop and take pictures when I ride.
Clipped onto the cover of the bag is a
Nathan Strobe Light![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vKa_64dVs4BHuS96rG0uOpAmf3at33QEFPrlmFLtRG7UXaE88XyOLDCFoziFxVMA6l68BWoTK225a-_IV1ho457qc1M20TomJxpoDvF5_bZdHa8jJpx8sL_IAbC05jDepVdCdk7MMs4HiNkyYC=s0-d)
I got for under ten dollars at the Boston Marathon Expo. I have been finishing some of my rides at dusk and if it starts getting dark, I just clip this to the back of the collar of my shirt or jacket and hit the button (once for solid LED lights and again if I want them to blink). The lights are quite bright and I feel a whole lot safer coming home with this blinking a warning to cars that may not see me.