Our usual group of five headed up to the Mono Mills area early yesterday morning.
Thru the Forks and onward, little traffic and we had temps ranging from 18C which was perfect. The problem was the return trip in the early afternoon when temps got up to 31C and folks flooded the roadways.
Not sure if the warm temps were making people nuts but we got cut off from passing cars in a hurry, crossing solid lines. The worse was a farmer positioned in the opposing lane pulling a trailer across a two lane highway in front of us . We had two Goldwings with full lighting leading us and the farmer made his move. We all hit the binders and were thankful we were spaced well.
Then we watched traffic in front of us suddenly pull over to the shoulder within the public trail areas, no signals of course.
Lastly hundreds of the bicycle warriors in the Campbellville area taking up entire lanes without moving over for traffic.
I have never seen a day like yesterday in over 20 yrs of taking these routes. We all texted last night to agree that Sunday rides are history.
Thru the Forks and onward, little traffic and we had temps ranging from 18C which was perfect. The problem was the return trip in the early afternoon when temps got up to 31C and folks flooded the roadways.
Not sure if the warm temps were making people nuts but we got cut off from passing cars in a hurry, crossing solid lines. The worse was a farmer positioned in the opposing lane pulling a trailer across a two lane highway in front of us . We had two Goldwings with full lighting leading us and the farmer made his move. We all hit the binders and were thankful we were spaced well.
Then we watched traffic in front of us suddenly pull over to the shoulder within the public trail areas, no signals of course.
Lastly hundreds of the bicycle warriors in the Campbellville area taking up entire lanes without moving over for traffic.
I have never seen a day like yesterday in over 20 yrs of taking these routes. We all texted last night to agree that Sunday rides are history.