Monday, January 7, 2013

Canal path super loop

Spurred by one of Laura's recent observations—or was it a challenge?—that a person can ride a loop around a huge chunk of the Phoenix Metro Area using almost exclusively multi-use paths along canals and washes and drainage channels, today I rode my bike around the canal path super loop. Starting on the Arizona Canal path near my home near the Metrocenter Mall, I rode the AC path westward until its terminus, near the Hwy 101 at Olive Ave. Then I took a surface street three miles due south to the Grand Canal, and from there I rode along the GC path east through the slums of Phoenix to Tempe. There I passed by the lake until I reached the Scottsdale Greenbelt, and on that I rode until I reached the Arizona Canal again, whose path I took westward to complete the loop and return home. The loop ended up being just shy of 67 miles and took me 5½ hours to do. I also had my second and third flat tires of the year.

2 comments:

Bobby and the Presidents said...

JEC -- Great effort on this, both the task as well as the post. You have set the bar high for another greatly enlightening and entertaining year of blogs, looking forward to it.

Craig Brandenburg said...

Bobby et al.— Thanks. I'm also on pace to have a lot of flat tires this year.