I don’t know what it is about this slow climbing stretch of the bike path but it triggers a cardiac arrhythmia every time. I’m not concerned because I had a cardiac workup last summer when it started but it is so frustrating!
I still enjoyed our ride today — 11.5 miles and here’s the view we have as we ride that last mile.
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I wonder if you could get the city to rename it for you?
I envy you riding your bike. I am not allowed because of my neck. Makes me so cross, I used to love to ride my bike, so much quicker than waiting for the bus! jan in uk
Nice, I can’t wait to get out on the bike but with a wind chill tomorrow of 0* I think it will have to wait a little (or maybe a lot)longer.
I looked at a bike last week that has a small electric motor that runs on a lithium battery. It is good for about 35 miles on a charge! I’m very tempted…we used to ride often but our last time out my leg wonked out on me and I had to wait until my Dh went back for the car. With the battery however I could coast while he sweats…nothing wrong with that aye?!
Mary, did you ever check out the arrhythmia (tach.) procedure I emailed you about. Ablation. I had it done 6 yrs. ago and it has changed my life so much from what I had to put up with.>> It looks like a beautiful day there in MN. for a bike ride.
we’re about 6 hours north of you and still have tons of snow, so no biking yet. We still have more snow in the forcast…>I’m glad you’re still able to bike, are you alright if you take the time out to rest abit?
What a grand day! Is there any snow at all in the Cities?! I’m envious. 😉
I can think of several hills around here that would trigger dysrhythmias! And that’s just with walking!
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