Henry the bike

And I am mobile again. At least within the confines of Capitol Hill. As of yesterday, I do have a bike again. It’s called Henry.

Simply because, well, it needed a name and Henry was the first that came to mind when I rode it.

My friend Daniel gave it to me for the time here. I just need to get a lock and I am set. This is going to be fun.

I love exploring a city by bike, it totally changes the way you perceive the places around you.

I just have to find ways to avoid the steepest hills here. I need to find a Seattle bike path map!

HenryI went downhill to buy the lock, to an enormous sports gear store called REI, and then Henry brought me uphill gain with his 21 gears, relatively smooth, I must say. Still, I was huffing and puffing and sweating once I was up.

I drove the bike through town and down to Lake Washington, knowing I would have to make all the way up agin. I sweat through my shirts and shorts, but I made it. If I’m not losing weight on this stop, I will never lose any.

It makes all the difference to have a bike though, and I’d recommend anyone on a similar trip to go out and get one, for you. I did not use Montréal’s Bixi bike rental system as often as I could have, it was not always available, I couldn’t find a station to return the bike… My bike, however, is.

And only the time I saved today going back and forth for little errands and stuff is invaluable. And I do get a much better sense of the city and how it is mapped out.