Chicago, May 25th
From camera phone, touched up on Photoshop.
"Aon Postcard"
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Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Five Shots Two Months One Pond
Been taking pictures from the same spot of North Pond in Lincoln Park off of Fullerton in Chicago. Here are the first five shots so far, covering the middle of March to the middle of May: Post Winter > Spring. Though the May shot from yesterday is borderline Summer, do I dare: Sprimmer? Summing? weak.

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Wrigley Field 5.17.10
I go to lots of Cubs games living right down the street, and I take lots of pictures. As of the moment I don't really have a "real" camera, like an SLR or even a decent pocket cam, so I end up taking pictures from my 1.3 megapixel camera phone (and they come out okay, most of the pictures on this blog are from my phone).
Here are two shots from Wrigley on Monday, May 15th, a night game against the Rockies. It was very cold and windy, as it's been in Chicago all Spring. The Cubs won in the 11th with a walk off home run from Aramis Ramirez. I put this together on Photoshop.
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Here are two shots from Wrigley on Monday, May 15th, a night game against the Rockies. It was very cold and windy, as it's been in Chicago all Spring. The Cubs won in the 11th with a walk off home run from Aramis Ramirez. I put this together on Photoshop.
click image for large photo
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Spring Thaw and Bud
First, a shot of the bench from which a lot of my twitpics are taken from. This is facing North, just shy of Fullerton.
And since I was near Fullerton I took another picture of North Pond. Here are the four shots collected, showing late winter into the spring thaw and budding.
Click for enlarged image
Here is the single shot from today-
Other three originals, from the entry on North Pond.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Atop The Only Rock We Got
Thursday, April 15, 2010
#'s 13, 14, & 15. And #'s 25, 2, & 1
So, I've been riding but not writing about rides, though I was quoted in the RedEye about riding. But now that the weather has turned I more or less ride for everything. I've been riding to class, I ride to Dominick's, I ride to the post office, I ride to Wrigley: no desire to get behind the wheel anymore, which is good given the newly discovered cracked radiator. And though I try to change things up as often as possible a lot of the routes are very similar, so in order to avoid redundancy I'm going to focus on new paths, exercise rides, and pavement bombing routes as opposed to the "for fun" and short zen rides.
So since my last ride post I've gone on three document-worthy rides, numbers thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen. Thirteen was pure exercise, I raced myself every minute of the ride. Saturday afternoon... Saturdaaaay Afternooon ...April 10th, 1pm to 3pm and it was my exact throwback route.
Ride fourteen was a mad dash from point A to B to C. I had 10 minutes to get from Bryn Mar and Kimball to Wrigley Field for the 1st Inning. I made it with 3 minutes to spare, even squeezing out a twitpic walking in. Google Map'd.
The following pictures are from Wrigley. Cubs rallied for four runs in the eighth to win 7 - 6 over the Brewers, great game. Theriot, Fukudome, and Lee all hitting real well.
Addison & Clark Entrance, 04/14/10 - Walking in during the National Anthem
A beautiful day at The Friendly Confines
Five dollar tickets on Stubhub. Of course I snuck down seven rows
Ride fifteen was today. I reversed my normal route and headed Southeast on Lincoln towards the lake, then South into Old Town, East on Division, and then back North on the Lake Shore Bike Path. Winds were around 25 mph and I was hoping to catch the stream heading North but they were crashing in from the West pretty heavily. Google Map'd.
Pictures below are in order corresponding to the numbers listed on the map.
The Hancock Building in the distance from the corner of Division and Astor
Lake Shore Bike Path on the left, facing North
Starting the hunt for a new bike this weekend. I want to go into this as educated as possible so I'm taking my time doing as much research and test riding as I can. Any suggestions or advice is always welcome and greatly appreciated.
Happy Official Awesome Spring Chicago Weather Riding Season!
-Zach
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Chicago, Illinois April 6th, 2010
Click for larger images.
Pictures numbered below.
3D Picture Map
(1) Took this shot while riding, just out of excitement
over the 180* turn the weather took today.
Monday, April 5, 2010
North Pond
So far I've taken three shots of North Pond in Lincoln Park, just North of Fullerton right off the lake, adjacent to the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. Click image below for large version.
My ride today, number eleven, took me right past there for shot number three.
Bigger versions of the three shots from North Pond.
Cheers!
-Zach
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My ride today, number eleven, took me right past there for shot number three.
Bigger versions of the three shots from North Pond.
Cheers!
-Zach
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
Excuse Me, Lollygagger: I've Got Some Pavement to Shred
So, ten rides into the season and I've already grown tired of my original route from last year, the route highlighted here in Ride Number Eight, so I decided to mix it up on Friday and rode South into Wicker Park on Damen. Pretty scenic, very "city." But it was still extremely windy out, especially heading South, so I cut the route short and dove East at North Avenue, and only ventured slightly into Old Town before hitting the Lake Shore bike path and heading back North (though I must say heading North on the bike path, riding with the winds, is a world of difference compared to riding South against the winds along the lake). Google map'd.
This is the time of year when it seems like the number of people outside increases exponentially by the hour. And with more people bring more obstacles which in turn brings more fun! I've realized the last few days of riding that everybody who rides is riding for a different reason. Most ride to lollygag, lazily enjoying the scenery around them; others are riding for pure exercise, zooming past in spandex suits; while others are riding for commuter purposes, taking them from point A to point B. There are hundreds of reasons why any individual is out on a bike, and they are all good reasons.
I ride for sport. I ride aggressively. I ride the shit out of these roads. I ride in front of traffic; I do not slow down; I get in your way and I pedal with full force; I bomb every bit of open pavement using every muscle in my body. And as the city grows to life throughout the summer, the same trails get increasingly challenging, bringing more and more adventure to the sport of city bike riding.
Here is my route from Friday's ride. While it was shorter than usual, around 14 miles, it was a step in a new direction, finding new routes and new trails to take me on new adventures.
Here are some pictures from this ride. Click any of the shots, including the map above, for larger slides. Pictures are numbered according to the map above.
This is the time of year when it seems like the number of people outside increases exponentially by the hour. And with more people bring more obstacles which in turn brings more fun! I've realized the last few days of riding that everybody who rides is riding for a different reason. Most ride to lollygag, lazily enjoying the scenery around them; others are riding for pure exercise, zooming past in spandex suits; while others are riding for commuter purposes, taking them from point A to point B. There are hundreds of reasons why any individual is out on a bike, and they are all good reasons.
I ride for sport. I ride aggressively. I ride the shit out of these roads. I ride in front of traffic; I do not slow down; I get in your way and I pedal with full force; I bomb every bit of open pavement using every muscle in my body. And as the city grows to life throughout the summer, the same trails get increasingly challenging, bringing more and more adventure to the sport of city bike riding.
Here is my route from Friday's ride. While it was shorter than usual, around 14 miles, it was a step in a new direction, finding new routes and new trails to take me on new adventures.
Here are some pictures from this ride. Click any of the shots, including the map above, for larger slides. Pictures are numbered according to the map above.
(1) Chicago river from North Avenue facing Southeast
with the N. tip of Goose Island on the right
(2) At North Beach, facing West, away from the lake.
You can see the wind in this picture.
(3) North Ave. Beach facing East towards the lake.
Really quickly I want to mention "30 Days of Biking," an event taking place throughout all of April. The idea, pretty self explanatory, is to ride every day of April. It's a national thing and a topic that has started gaining attention on twitter. You can find more information about it here: 30 Days of Biking
And here is the twitter search for it: #30daysofbiking
Happy Easter!
-Zach
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Arboreal Sunset and the Lakeview Night Riders
9th Ride: Documenting for the sake of documentation; I said I would so I will.
Night Ride: Got to watch the sunset at Grant & Lee (pictures included) then got back into the city around 8:30 pm. Took off shortly after. No pictures from the ride and the route was short, around 9 miles, and identical to ride number two, which is kind of my throwback route. It is still crazy windy out but beyond enjoyable nonetheless given the eighty or so nighttime degrees we have going. Lots of other evening folk out and about Lakeview and the surrounding neighborhoods.
The picture below is from Grant and Lee, a field in the North suburbs, taken today, April 1st, 2010.
Night Ride: Got to watch the sunset at Grant & Lee (pictures included) then got back into the city around 8:30 pm. Took off shortly after. No pictures from the ride and the route was short, around 9 miles, and identical to ride number two, which is kind of my throwback route. It is still crazy windy out but beyond enjoyable nonetheless given the eighty or so nighttime degrees we have going. Lots of other evening folk out and about Lakeview and the surrounding neighborhoods.
The picture below is from Grant and Lee, a field in the North suburbs, taken today, April 1st, 2010.
This next picture, also from Grant and Lee, I tidied up a bit on photoshop. The original two shots were taken from my phone, an LG Chocolate 2nd Gen with a 1.3 megapixel camera. Does the job sometimes.
Cheers!
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Like No One Else Was On The Road
Ride number 8 : 72 Degrees and Sunny : Windy, Gusts up to 25mph : Around twenty-one miles
Totally shredded The Micky Bomb today, catching every green light on the way down. Got some great speed while staying ahead of the traffic: like no one else was on the road. Went a rare one full week without a ride and today definitely made up for it.
It was extraordinarily windy out, especially heading South along the lake on the bike path, but once I got into the Loop and started back up North it was pretty much smooth sailing from there. Below is a Google Street View shot, with my route in blue, showing The Trump Tower at Wabash and Wacker.
From here I take Wacker to Michigan and head North, crossing the river, and around Ohio street you start heading downhill and the Michigan Avenue Bomb begins.
Took some more random on-the-go shots from my cell phone. They are in order corresponding to the route map above. Click any of the photos for larger shots. Quick side note: I took a picture of the Alta Vista neighborhood to follow up from my 6th ride but as I was snapping the photo from my bike a woman honked at me from behind to let her pass (it's a narrow road) and the photo didn't get sent properly, as if she didn't want me to take it. Weak. It will get taken.
(1) This building always reminded me of
Pink Floyd and The Wall

(2) At Fullerton and Lake Shore facing South,
lots of people out early today
(3) Buildings and Trees
(4) From the bridge heading into MP2000
aka Millennium Park
-Zach
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Oh High on the City Trail
7th ride of the season, first ride of Spring! And my first completion of 2009's full route. Which, when google map'd, came out to 23.2 miles, 1.2 miles longer than I thought. If I'm hitting up this route in March, which is the route that capped my season last year, I can only assume it will grow from here.
Northern most point: Foster and Damen. Southern most point: Roosevelt and Lake Shore Drive / Adler Planetarium.
Ride Number Seven:
Click map for magnified image.
Took lots of pictures. I tweeted the hell out of the ride, too. Click any of the images for slightly bigger pictures. To be able to see so much in one ride, from the Northern suburban-like neighborhoods, all the way down to the grandeur of the new city, it's a pretty awesome sensation. I want to start exploring the world on my bike.
Old Chicago College. NM point of ride:
Foster and Damen
Crew putting up a Toyota sign at
Wrigley Field
Fullerton and Lake Shore Drive,
facing South
Flipside: about 12 minutes later from the Shedd
Aquarium back lawn, facing North
From my Chocolate: an amazing 1.3 megapixels.
Great shot of #chicago
I used the gravitational pull of Adler Planetarium
to slingshot myself back into the city!
The Trump Building. One of my favorite new
additions. From Wabash & Wacker.
A true "on the go" snapshot! In Old Town
at Menomonee and Sedgwick.
First ride of Spring went well. Things are warming up here in Chicago, although we'll probably get at least one more snowstorm before it really starts to get warm out.
Happy City Trails!
Cheers!
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