Monday, November 30, 2020

November 30: Upcoming running/walking/bicycling events

Upcoming events

Welcome to your organized events update. With cooler weather in place, this is a great time of the year to enjoy outdoor activities - individually or in a group setting (with proper precautions).

Below is what’s scheduled for organized running and biking events locally… but confirm with the organizers and be flexible in case conditions change and large-group activities are limited. Of course, wear a mask and act appropriate to your age, condition and concerns.

RUNNING

Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com):

  • City of Palms River Run 10K, Sept. 17-Dec. 5 (virtual)
  • Lazy Flamingo Half Marathon & 2-Person Relay, Sept. 17-Dec. 20 (virtual)
  • Strides for Education 5K, Feb. 6, 2021 (in-person and virtual)

GC Runners (gcrunner.org):

  • Naples Daily News Half Marathon, Saturday, Jan. 17 (in-person & virtual) 

Elite Events (runeliteevents.com):

  • Naples Christmas Glow Run 5K, Saturday, Dec. 5
  • Naples Distance Classic 5K, 10K and Half Marathon, Sunday, Dec. 6 
  • Sarasota West Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Sunday, Dec. 20
  • Venice Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021
  • City of Palms Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021
  • Paradise Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, March 27, 2021

Other runs:

  • Publix Run to the Arts 5K run/walk – in person on Feb. 7, 2021, or virtual Jan. 30-Feb. 7

CYCLING

The Caloosa Riders are offering member rides, but some are open to non-members (and it wouldn’t hurt you to join the club); check their ride calendar (caloosariders.org) for a description of the distance and speed, and to see if the ride is open to all.

SW Florida Critical Mass is offering their usual slate of family-friendly rides, although the NE Lee ride seems to be lacking a leader and thus is not on the calendar. The options are below, and you can check out their line-up online (http://www.meetup.com/Biking-SWFL/events/) for details and times.

  • SW Florida Critical Mass ride, first Friday of the month. A family-friendly slow night ride through Fort Myers. Front and rear bike lights required. Helmet and lights required, meet in the parking lot at 2180 West First Street, Fort Myers. 
  • Sanibel Critical Mass night ride, second Tuesday of the month. Gathers at Jerry’s Shopping Center, 1700 Periwinkle Way, on Sanibel. Lights required, helmets recommended.
  • Cape Coral Critical Mass ride, fourth Friday of the month. Gather at the Southwest Florida Military Museum parking lot at 4820 Leonard Street for a family-friendly night ride through the Cape; helmets and lights required.
  • Saturday Morning Slow Roll, fourth Saturday of the month. Meet-up at 2160 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Recommended for inexperienced/young riders. Distance is 6 miles, includes group ride instruction.
If racing is not your thing but you’d like to support their return nonetheless, consider volunteering to help out at the few in-person offerings ahead. With Covid concerns still corralling some of the club’s usual volunteers, a few new helping hand would certainly be welcomed. 

For the very latest, go to Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com), Gulf Coast Runners (gcrunner.org), Caloosa Riders (caloosariders.org), and South West Florida Critical Mass (meetup.com/Biking-SWFL). 









 

 

Monday, November 23, 2020

November 23: Upcoming running/walking/bicycling events

Upcoming events

Below is what’s scheduled for organized running and biking events locally… but confirm with the organizers and be flexible in case conditions change and large-group activities are limited. Of course, wear a mask and act appropriate to your age, condition and concerns.

RUNNING

Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com):

  • Cape Coral Turkey Trot 5K, Sept. 17-Nov. 26 (virtual)
  • City of Palms River Run 10K, Sept. 17-Dec. 5 (virtual)
  • Lazy Flamingo Half Marathon & 2-Person Relay, Sept. 17-Dec. 20 (virtual)
  • Strides for Education 5K, Feb. 6, 2021 (in-person and virtual)

GC Runners (gcrunner.org):

  • GCR Thanksgiving 5K, Thursday, Nov. 26 (in-person & virtual)
  • Naples Daily News Half Marathon, Saturday, Jan. 17 (in-person & virtual) 

Elite Events (runeliteevents.com):

  • Thanksgiving Day 5K Run and Walk, Estero, Thursday, Nov. 26
  • Naples Christmas Glow Run 5K, Saturday, Dec. 5
  • Naples Distance Classic 5K, 10K and Half Marathon, Sunday, Dec. 6 
  • Sarasota West Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Sunday, Dec. 20
  • Venice Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021
  • City of Palms Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021
  • Paradise Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, March 27, 2021

Other runs:

  • FGCU 10th-Annual Gobbler 5K, up to Nov. 26 (virtual) – runsignup.com or runtothearts.com
  • Publix Run to the Arts 5K run/walk – in person on Feb. 7, 2021, or virtual Jan. 30-Feb. 7

CYCLING

The Caloosa Riders are offering member rides, but some are open to non-members (and it wouldn’t hurt you to join the club); check their ride calendar (caloosariders.org) for a description of the distance and speed, and to see if the ride is open to all.

SW Florida Critical Mass is offering their usual slate of family-friendly rides, although the NE Lee ride seems to be lacking a leader and thus is not on the calendar. The options are below, and you can check out their line-up online (http://www.meetup.com/Biking-SWFL/events/) for details and times.

  • SW Florida Critical Mass ride, first Friday of the month. A family-friendly slow night ride through Fort Myers. Front and rear bike lights required. Helmet and lights required, meet in the parking lot at 2180 West First Street, Fort Myers. 
  • Sanibel Critical Mass night ride, second Tuesday of the month. Gathers at Jerry’s Shopping Center, 1700 Periwinkle Way, on Sanibel. Lights required, helmets recommended.
  • Cape Coral Critical Mass ride, fourth Friday of the month. Gather at the Southwest Florida Military Museum parking lot at 4820 Leonard Street for a family-friendly night ride through the Cape; helmets and lights required.
  • Saturday Morning Slow Roll, fourth Saturday of the month. Meet-up at 2160 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Recommended for inexperienced/young riders. Distance is 6 miles, includes group ride instruction.
If racing is not your thing but you’d like to support their return nonetheless, consider volunteering to help out at the few in-person offerings ahead. With Covid concerns still corralling some of the club’s usual volunteers, a few new helping hand would certainly be welcomed. 

For the very latest, go to Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com), Gulf Coast Runners (gcrunner.org), Caloosa Riders (caloosariders.org), and South West Florida Critical Mass (meetup.com/Biking-SWFL). 









 

Thursday, November 19, 2020

BikeWalkLee: Rail right-of-way a path to success

BikeWalkLee Column ‘Go Coastal’
The News-Press, November 19, 2020
by Ken Gooderham

Collier County and the cities of Bonita Springs and Estero are studying the possibilities of acquiring miles of railroad rights of way connecting all three, for eventual re-use as multi-use pathways and public transit.

So why is this a good opportunity and a great idea?

Simple… it’s a unique possibility to capture a swath of property adjacent to already developed (or developing) areas, guaranteeing a lot of potential users right next door.

It would give these governments the opportunity to create a multi-use and multimodal transportation corridor from the ground up, where designs and needs could be planned and integrated, instead of retrofitted and accommodated.

It could create a higher-speed public transit option away from the congestion and confusion of U.S. 41 and Interstate 75 – and close to homes, shops, businesses and government offices.

And it could be a building block to expand a similar multi-use corridor northward along the same corridor, creating a potential bike/ped/transit pathway that could stretch from northern Collier County to Charlotte County and beyond.

The Elliot Bay Trail in Seattle, Washington (wikipedia.org)

Sounds too good to be true? It isn’t – but it will take commitment, courage and (of course) cash to become reality.

The three governments are working with the nonprofit Trust for Public Lands on the acquisition, which is still in the study-and-negotiation stage… so a long way from reality. Still, you have to start somewhere.

Also, right now Collier is more focused on public transit, while Estero and Bonita are looking at the bike/ped options more seriously. Both are needed, and we can hope that, if this idea comes to fruition, both bike/ped and transit stay on the table.

The idea itself is not new, having been thoroughly explored in a 2013 study of the Seminole Gulf Railway corridor sponsored by the Lee County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and the Florida Dept. of Transportation (FDOT). A number of options for the right-of-way were discussed, along with the opportunities and obstacles in each.

Would it be easy? No. Would it be worth it? Absolutely.

Creating a convenient and uncongested public transit corridor would be a real asset for our area, giving people a real alternative to automobiles at a considerably reduced cost (because you’re building from scratch and working with clear right-of-way). You could even consider multiple transit options… starting with bus rapid transit (just like it sounds, buses making fewer stops and covering more distance) to light rail and even commuter rail as the population (and potential users) grew.

You would still have sufficient space to create a safe and convenient bike/ped path system that could allow people to bike north and south in relative security – another great asset as well as a valuable amenity for nearby neighborhood.

Let’s face it: This area is going to continue to grow, and we’ll never be able to build enough roads if everyone has to rely solely on cars to get around. As roadways get more and more congested, viable mass transit is going to become more attractive to users – and more crucial to maintaining our quality of life.

Similarly, recreation and transportation focused on bike and pedestrian facilities will also continue to grow, so providing a safe and functional network of paths will be another quality-of-life asset. And, as anyone who has watched bile/ped facility in this area knows, if you build it they will come.

So kudos to these three government entities for pursuing this very prudent possibility. We hope the studies and discussions end up make this plan a reality. If that happens, we also hope that Lee County and the City of Fort Myers build on this momentum by launching their own look into expanding this transportation corridor northward.

It’s a great idea that could be a game-changer for our area. Let’s hope the pieces come together.

Turkey Trot? Not!

Another victim of the coronavirus is the traditional Thanksgiving Turkey Trots… at least some of the in-person events. The venerable Cape Coral Turkey Trot (celebrating its 41st year) is virtual only, as is the FGCU Gobbler 5K. The Gulf Coast Runners’ Trot has been shortened to 2 miles (from the usual 5K) – but it’s both virtual and in-person (at Naples’ Cambier Park). If it just won’t be Turkey Day without your 5K Trot, head to Hertz Arena in Estero for the Elite Events’ run at 7 a.m. on Nov. 26. Just don’t forget your mask! 

EVENTS

Here’s what is scheduled for organized running and biking events locally… but confirm with the organizers and be flexible in case conditions change and large-group activities are limited. Of course, wear a mask and act appropriate to your age, condition and concerns.

FORT MYERS TRACK CLUB (ftmyerstrackclub.com):

  • Cape Coral Turkey Trot 5K, Sept. 17-Nov. 26 (virtual)
  • City of Palms River Run 10K, Sept. 17-Dec. 5 (virtual)
  • Lazy Flamingo Half Marathon & 2-Person Relay, Sept. 17-Dec. 20 (virtual)
  • Strides for Education 5K, Feb. 6, 2021 (in-person and virtual)

GC RUNNERS (gcrunner.org):

  • GCR Thanksgiving 5K, Thursday, Nov. 26 (in-person & virtual)
  • Naples Daily News Half Marathon, Saturday, Jan. 17 (in-person & virtual) 

ELITE EVENTS (runeliteevents.com):

  • Fall Classic Half Marathon and 5K, Naples, Saturday, Nov. 21
  • Thanksgiving Day 5K Run and Walk, Estero, Thursday, Nov. 26
  • Naples Christmas Glow Run 5K, Saturday, Dec. 5
  • Naples Distance Classic 5K, 10K and Half Marathon, Sunday, Dec. 6
  • Sarasota West Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Sunday, Dec. 20
  • Venice Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021
  • City of Palms Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021
  • Paradise Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, March 27, 2021

OTHER RUNS:

CYCLING:

The Caloosa Riders are offering member rides, but some are open to non-members (and it wouldn’t hurt you to join the club); check their ride calendar (caloosariders.org) for a description of the distance and speed, and to see if the ride is open to all.

SW Florida Critical Mass is offering their usual slate of family-friendly rides, although the NE Lee ride seems to be lacking a leader and thus is not on the calendar. The options are below, and you can check out their line-up online (http://www.meetup.com/Biking-SWFL/events/) for details and times.

  • SW Florida Critical Mass ride, first Friday of the month. A family-friendly slow night ride through Fort Myers. Front and rear bike lights required. Helmet and lights required, meet in the parking lot at 2180 West First Street, Fort Myers. 
  • Sanibel Critical Mass night ride, second Tuesday of the month. Gathers at Jerry’s Shopping Center, 1700 Periwinkle Way, on Sanibel. Lights required, helmets recommended.
  • Cape Coral Critical Mass ride, fourth Friday of the month. Gather at the Southwest Florida Military Museum parking lot at 4820 Leonard Street for a family-friendly night ride through the Cape; helmets and lights required.
  • Saturday Morning Slow Roll, fourth Saturday of the month. Meet-up at 2160 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Recommended for inexperienced/young riders. Distance is 6 miles, includes group ride instruction.

If racing is not your thing but you’d like to support their return nonetheless, consider volunteering to help out at the few in-person offerings ahead. With Covid concerns still corralling some of the club’s usual volunteers, a few new helping hand would certainly be welcomed. 

TELL US ABOUT YOUR RIDE:

Have a favorite route you like to bike, or a unique walk you’d like to share with others? Tell us about it at info@bikewalklee.org, and maybe we can feature it in an upcoming column.

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Ken Gooderham writes this on behalf of BikeWalkLee, a community coalition raising public awareness and advocating for complete streets in Lee County — streets that are designed, built, operated and maintained for safe and convenient travel for all users: pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, and transit riders of all ages and abilities. Information, statistics and background online at www.BikeWalkLee.org.
 
 


Monday, November 16, 2020

November 16: Upcoming running/walking/bicycling events

Upcoming events

Below is what’s scheduled for organized running and biking events locally… but confirm with the organizers and be flexible in case conditions change and large-group activities are limited. Of course, wear a mask and act appropriate to your age, condition and concerns.

RUNNING

Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com):

  • Midpoint Madness Veteran’s Day 5K, Sept. 28 – Nov. 14 (virtual)
  • Cape Coral Turkey Trot 5K, Sept. 17-Nov. 26 (virtual)
  • City of Palms River Run 10K, Sept. 17-Dec. 5 (virtual)
  • Lazy Flamingo Half Marathon & 2-Person Relay, Sept. 17-Dec. 20 (virtual)
  • Strides for Education 5K, Feb. 6, 2021 (in-person and virtual)

GC Runners (gcrunner.org):

  • GCR Thanksgiving 5K, Thursday, Nov. 26 (in-person & virtual)
  • Naples Daily News Half Marathon, Saturday, Jan. 17 (in-person & virtual) 

Elite Events (runeliteevents.com):

  • Fall Classic Half Marathon and 5K, Naples, Saturday, Nov. 21
  • Thanksgiving Day 5K Run and Walk, Estero, Thursday, Nov. 26
  • Naples Christmas Glow Run 5K, Saturday, Dec. 5
  • Naples Distance Classic 5K, 10K and Half Marathon, Sunday, Dec. 6 
  • Sarasota West Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Sunday, Dec. 20
  • Venice Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021
  • City of Palms Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021
  • Paradise Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, March 27, 2021

Other runs:

  • FGCU 10th-Annual Gobbler 5K, up to Nov. 26 (virtual) – runsignup.com or runtothearts.com
  • Publix Run to the Arts 5K run/walk – in person on Feb. 7, 2021, or virtual Jan. 30-Feb. 7

CYCLING

The Caloosa Riders are offering member rides, but some are open to non-members (and it wouldn’t hurt you to join the club); check their ride calendar (caloosariders.org) for a description of the distance and speed, and to see if the ride is open to all.

SW Florida Critical Mass is offering their usual slate of family-friendly rides, although the NE Lee ride seems to be lacking a leader and thus is not on the calendar. The options are below, and you can check out their line-up online (http://www.meetup.com/Biking-SWFL/events/) for details and times.

  • SW Florida Critical Mass ride, first Friday of the month. A family-friendly slow night ride through Fort Myers. Front and rear bike lights required. Helmet and lights required, meet in the parking lot at 2180 West First Street, Fort Myers. 
  • Sanibel Critical Mass night ride, second Tuesday of the month. Gathers at Jerry’s Shopping Center, 1700 Periwinkle Way, on Sanibel. Lights required, helmets recommended.
  • Cape Coral Critical Mass ride, fourth Friday of the month. Gather at the Southwest Florida Military Museum parking lot at 4820 Leonard Street for a family-friendly night ride through the Cape; helmets and lights required.
  • Saturday Morning Slow Roll, fourth Saturday of the month. Meet-up at 2160 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Recommended for inexperienced/young riders. Distance is 6 miles, includes group ride instruction.
If racing is not your thing but you’d like to support their return nonetheless, consider volunteering to help out at the few in-person offerings ahead. With Covid concerns still corralling some of the club’s usual volunteers, a few new helping hand would certainly be welcomed. 

For the very latest, go to Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com), Gulf Coast Runners (gcrunner.org), Caloosa Riders (caloosariders.org), and South West Florida Critical Mass (meetup.com/Biking-SWFL). 








Monday, November 9, 2020

November 9: Upcoming running/walking/bicycling events

Upcoming events

Welcome to your organized events update on this windy Monday morning. If you're thinking of signing up for a run or ride, you may want to have a look at last week's BikeWalkLee Blog Getting ready for riding and running.

Below is what’s scheduled for organized running and biking events locally… but confirm with the organizers and be flexible in case conditions change and large-group activities are limited. Of course, wear a mask and act appropriate to your age, condition and concerns.

RUNNING

Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com):

  • Midpoint Madness Veteran’s Day 5K, Sept. 28 – Nov. 14 (virtual)
  • Cape Coral Turkey Trot 5K, Sept. 17-Nov. 26 (virtual)
  • City of Palms River Run 10K, Sept. 17-Dec. 5 (virtual)
  • Lazy Flamingo Half Marathon & 2-Person Relay, Sept. 17-Dec. 20 (virtual)
  • Strides for Education 5K, Feb. 6, 2021 (in-person and virtual)

GC Runners (gcrunner.org):

  • Old Naples 10K, Saturday, Nov. 7 (in-person & virtual)
  • GCR Thanksgiving 5K, Thursday, Nov. 26 (in-person & virtual)
  • Naples Daily News Half Marathon, Saturday, Jan. 17 (in-person & virtual) 

Elite Events (runeliteevents.com):

  • Fall Classic Half Marathon and 5K, Naples, Saturday, Nov. 21
  • Thanksgiving Day 5K Run and Walk, Estero, Thursday, Nov. 26
  • Naples Christmas Glow Run 5K, Saturday, Dec. 5
  • Naples Distance Classic 5K, 10K and Half Marathon, Sunday, Dec. 6 
  • Sarasota West Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Sunday, Dec. 20
  • Venice Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021
  • City of Palms Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021
  • Paradise Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, March 27, 2021

Other runs:

  • FGCU 10th-Annual Gobbler 5K, up to Nov. 26 (virtual) – runsignup.com or runtothearts.com
  • Publix Run to the Arts 5K run/walk – in person on Feb. 7, 2021, or virtual Jan. 30-Feb. 7

CYCLING

The Caloosa Riders are offering member rides, but some are open to non-members (and it wouldn’t hurt you to join the club); check their ride calendar (caloosariders.org) for a description of the distance and speed, and to see if the ride is open to all.

SW Florida Critical Mass is offering their usual slate of family-friendly rides, although the NE Lee ride seems to be lacking a leader and thus is not on the calendar. The options are below, and you can check out their line-up online (http://www.meetup.com/Biking-SWFL/events/) for details and times.

  • SW Florida Critical Mass ride, first Friday of the month. A family-friendly slow night ride through Fort Myers. Front and rear bike lights required. Helmet and lights required, meet in the parking lot at 2180 West First Street, Fort Myers. 
  • Sanibel Critical Mass night ride, second Tuesday of the month. Gathers at Jerry’s Shopping Center, 1700 Periwinkle Way, on Sanibel. Lights required, helmets recommended.
  • Cape Coral Critical Mass ride, fourth Friday of the month. Gather at the Southwest Florida Military Museum parking lot at 4820 Leonard Street for a family-friendly night ride through the Cape; helmets and lights required.
  • Saturday Morning Slow Roll, fourth Saturday of the month. Meet-up at 2160 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Recommended for inexperienced/young riders. Distance is 6 miles, includes group ride instruction.

Other rides:

  • Hungry Harry’s 100, Sunday, Nov. 8: Ride 100 miles along the island from Captiva to Bonita Beach to benefit the Harry Chapin Food Bank. Starts and ends at the Bike Bistro, details at caloosariders.org.
If racing is not your thing but you’d like to support their return nonetheless, consider volunteering to help out at the few in-person offerings ahead. With Covid concerns still corralling some of the club’s usual volunteers, a few new helping hand would certainly be welcomed. 

For the very latest, go to Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com), Gulf Coast Runners (gcrunner.org), Caloosa Riders (caloosariders.org), and South West Florida Critical Mass (meetup.com/Biking-SWFL). 







Thursday, November 5, 2020

BikeWalkLee: Getting ready for riding and running

BikeWalkLee Column ‘Go Coastal’
The News-Press, November 5, 2020
by Ken Gooderham

Last weekend’s first caress of cooler weather may inspire you to dig out the running shoes or dust off the bike. But before you hit the trails, be sure to run through the checklist of maintenance reminders to be certain your equipment is as ready to go as your intentions.

Actually, this isn’t a bad idea for everyone to consider, whether it’s your first time out this year (or ever) or if you’ve been riding and running all through the steamy summer. Either way, taking a look at your equipment’s condition on a regular basis is prudent and a smart way to keep moving (vs. being stranded out in the middle of nowhere… or worse).

In looking this over, let’s break it into three segments:

  • The equipment – the stuff you ride or run on.
  • The attire – the stuff you wear when you ride or run.
  • The engine – you.

Depending on your activity, the focus may shift… more attention is paid to equipment if you cycle, to attire if you run, and about the same engine-wise (although the demands of each activity changes what you should focus on physically).

The equipment maintenance for cycling is long, and each part is crucial in its own way. Some things (tire pressure and chain lube) you may want to do every week, while others can safely stretch out to once a season.

Running through the major parts:

  • Tires: Check air pressure weekly, look at tread and sidewalls every few months. If they’re getting threadbare or looking dried out, replace them… and replace the tubes when you change tires, at least for peace of mind (and especially if you like long remote rides).
  • Chains: Lube weekly, clean regularly (how regularly may depend on your riding conditions). Adjust tension as needed (or when the chain jumps under duress).
  • Cassette: The sprockets on your rear wheel, which will be lubed when you do the chain. Be sure to clean them when you degrease the chain, and watch for worn cogs (which can necessitate replacement).
  • Brakes: A two-part effort… check pads for wear and alignment, check cables for tension and wear. If you are the rare person with disc brakes, learn how to clean them.
  • Nuts and bolts: If it rattles, fix it. If it squeaks, lube it. If it’s loose, tighten it.
  • Miscellany: Once a year, look at your pedals (and lube them), seat (and check adjustments) and handlebars (same) to see how they are holding up. If you use head- or tail lights, make sure they still hold a charge or haven’t lost their illumination.
  • Spares: If you carry a spare tube, swap it out every year or so before it loses its elasticity. If you carry tools, make sure they’re in working order – and the same with tire inflators. And if you decide to ride more (or just want to learn new skills), check with your bike store to see if they offer classes on bike repair. This is especially valuable if you decide to up your mileage, as you will want to become more self-reliant – especially if you ride places where someone can’t easily come pick you up.

Running equipment is essentially running attire, which means looking at your run gear (especially shoes) to see how it’s holding up, replacing it if it’s worn, and looking at what else you might need – such as lights if you run at dusk or dawn, jackets and hats if it’s getting cooler, even new earphones if you just can’t run without your tunes.

Shoes are the most crucial, because they protect your feet, joints and legs from undue wear-and-tear. In fact, a sure sign that shoes are wearing out (aside from the visual clues) often is a rise in aches and pains post-run. When in doubt, move them out and start on a new pair.

Cycling attire is also driven by wear and want – and, sometimes, by changes in your ride routines, such as longer rides making the case for better bike shorts or a more streamlined kit. The ability to layer become more essential as temperature drop, and you may even want to consider warmer attire and full-finger gloves if the winter winds chill your SW Florida-adjusted body.

Also crucial: If you wear a helmet (and you should), check the date inside – it’s should be on one of the numerous stickers there (and if the date is worn off, that may be an indicator it’s time). Bike safety experts recommend replacing helmets every 5-10 years – and immediately if you have a crash where the helmet does its job and takes the impact (so your head doesn’t).

As far as getting you ready to run or ride, that’s a discussion for another day (and hopefully involved a medical professional). Suffice it to say that the lightest bike or the best shoes can’t overcome your body’s ability (and capacity) to move… and any pre-season routine that doesn’t include a physical once-over might doom you to frustration, injury… or worse.

EVENTS

Here’s what is scheduled for organized running and biking events locally… but confirm with the organizers and be flexible in case conditions change and large-group activities are limited. Of course, wear a mask and act appropriate to your age, condition and concerns.

FORT MYERS TRACK CLUB (ftmyerstrackclub.com):

  • Midpoint Madness Veteran’s Day 5K, Sept. 28 – Nov. 14 (virtual)
  • Cape Coral Turkey Trot 5K, Sept. 17-Nov. 26 (virtual)
  • City of Palms River Run 10K, Sept. 17-Dec. 5 (virtual)
  • Lazy Flamingo Half Marathon & 2-Person Relay, Sept. 17-Dec. 20 (virtual)
  • Strides for Education 5K, Feb. 6, 2021 (in-person and virtual)

GC RUNNERS (gcrunner.org):

  • Old Naples 10K, Saturday, Nov. 7 (in-person & virtual)
  • GCR Thanksgiving 5K, Thursday, Nov. 26 (in-person & virtual)
  • Naples Daily News Half Marathon, Saturday, Jan. 17 (in-person & virtual) 

ELITE EVENTS (runeliteevents.com):

  • Fall Classic Half Marathon and 5K, Naples, Saturday, Nov. 21
  • Thanksgiving Day 5K Run and Walk, Estero, Thursday, Nov. 26
  • Naples Christmas Glow Run 5K, Saturday, Dec. 5
  • Naples Distance Classic 5K, 10K and Half Marathon, Sunday, Dec. 6
  • Sarasota West Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Sunday, Dec. 20
  • Venice Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021
  • City of Palms Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021
  • Paradise Coast Half Marathon and 5K, Saturday, March 27, 2021

OTHER RUNS:

  • FGCU 10th-Annual Gobbler 5K, up to Nov. 26 (virtual) – runsignup.com or runtothearts.com
  • Publix Run to the Arts 5K run/walk – in person on Feb. 7, 2021, or virtual Jan. 30-Feb. 7

OTHER RIDES:

  • Hungry Harry’s 100, Sunday, Nov. 8: Ride 100 miles along the island from Captiva to Bonita Beach to benefit the Harry Chapin Food Bank. Starts and ends at the Bike Bistro, details at caloosariders.org.

CYCLING:

The Caloosa Riders are offering member rides, but some are open to non-members (and it wouldn’t hurt you to join the club); check their ride calendar (caloosariders.org) for a description of the distance and speed, and to see if the ride is open to all.

SW Florida Critical Mass is offering their usual slate of family-friendly rides, although the NE Lee ride seems to be lacking a leader and thus is not on the calendar. The options are below, and you can check out their line-up online (http://www.meetup.com/Biking-SWFL/events/) for details and times.

  • SW Florida Critical Mass ride, first Friday of the month. A family-friendly slow night ride through Fort Myers. Front and rear bike lights required. Helmet and lights required, meet in the parking lot at 2180 West First Street, Fort Myers. 
  • Sanibel Critical Mass night ride, second Tuesday of the month. Gathers at Jerry’s Shopping Center, 1700 Periwinkle Way, on Sanibel. Lights required, helmets recommended.
  • Cape Coral Critical Mass ride, fourth Friday of the month. Gather at the Southwest Florida Military Museum parking lot at 4820 Leonard Street for a family-friendly night ride through the Cape; helmets and lights required.
  • Saturday Morning Slow Roll, fourth Saturday of the month. Meet-up at 2160 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Recommended for inexperienced/young riders. Distance is 6 miles, includes group ride instruction.

If racing is not your thing but you’d like to support their return nonetheless, consider volunteering to help out at the few in-person offerings ahead. With Covid concerns still corralling some of the club’s usual volunteers, a few new helping hand would certainly be welcomed. 

TELL US ABOUT YOUR RIDE:

Have a favorite route you like to bike, or a unique walk you’d like to share with others? Tell us about it at info@bikewalklee.org, and maybe we can feature it in an upcoming column.

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Ken Gooderham writes this on behalf of BikeWalkLee, a community coalition raising public awareness and advocating for complete streets in Lee County — streets that are designed, built, operated and maintained for safe and convenient travel for all users: pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, and transit riders of all ages and abilities. Information, statistics and background online at www.BikeWalkLee.org.
 
 


Monday, November 2, 2020

November 2: Upcoming running/walking/bicycling events

Upcoming events

Welcome to your Monday morning organized events update. The weather this week is going to be appreciably more conducive for outdoor activities. Still, caution is advised when engaging in group activities, as the number of cases of Covid-19 is in an upward trajectory. If you need to limit your risk exposure, exercising individually or in small groups may be preferable.

Below is what’s scheduled for organized running and biking events locally… but confirm with the organizers and be flexible in case conditions change and large-group activities are limited. Of course, wear a mask and act appropriate to your age, condition and concerns.

RUNNING

Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com):

  • Cape Coral Turkey Trot 5K, Sept. 17-Nov. 26 (virtual)
  • City of Palms River Run 10K, Sept. 17-Dec. 5 (virtual)
  • Lazy Flamingo Half Marathon & 2-Person Relay, Sept. 17-Dec. 20 (virtual) 

GC Runners (gcrunner.org):

  • Old Naples 10K, Saturday, Nov. 7 (in-person & virtual)
  • GCR Thanksgiving 5K, Thursday, Nov. 26 (in-person & virtual)
  • Naples Daily News Half Marathon, Saturday, Jan. 17 (in-person & virtual) 

Elite Events (runeliteevents.com):

  • Fall Classic Half Marathon and 5K, Naples, Saturday, Nov. 21
  • Thanksgiving Day 5K Run and Walk, Estero, Thursday, Nov. 26
  • Naples Christmas Glow Run 5K, Saturday, Dec. 5
  • Naples Distance Classic 5K, 10K and Half Marathon, Sunday, Dec. 6 


CYCLING

The Caloosa Riders are offering member rides, but some are open to non-members (and it wouldn’t hurt you to join the club); check their ride calendar (caloosariders.org) for a description of the distance and speed, and to see if the ride is open to all.

SW Florida Critical Mass is offering their usual slate of family-friendly rides, although the NE Lee ride seems to be lacking a leader and thus is not on the calendar. The options are below, and you can check out their line-up online (http://www.meetup.com/Biking-SWFL/events/) for details and times.

  • SW Florida Critical Mass ride, first Friday of the month. A family-friendly slow night ride through Fort Myers. Front and rear bike lights required. Helmet and lights required, meet in the parking lot at 2180 West First Street, Fort Myers. 
  • Sanibel Critical Mass night ride, second Tuesday of the month. Gathers at Jerry’s Shopping Center, 1700 Periwinkle Way, on Sanibel. Lights required, helmets recommended.
  • Cape Coral Critical Mass ride, fourth Friday of the month. Gather at the Southwest Florida Military Museum parking lot at 4820 Leonard Street for a family-friendly night ride through the Cape; helmets and lights required.
  • Saturday Morning Slow Roll, fourth Saturday of the month. Meet-up at 2160 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Recommended for inexperienced/young riders. Distance is 6 miles, includes group ride instruction.

If racing is not your thing but you’d like to support their return nonetheless, consider volunteering to help out at the few in-person offerings ahead. With Covid concerns still corralling some of the club’s usual volunteers, a few new helping hand would certainly be welcomed. 

For the very latest, go to Fort Myers Track Club (ftmyerstrackclub.com), Gulf Coast Runners (gcrunner.org), Caloosa Riders (caloosariders.org), and South West Florida Critical Mass (meetup.com/Biking-SWFL).