5th trip

Bicycles and REI Store

My chil­dren actu­al­ly bought me a bicy­cle. On Fri­day, they went to the store for jeans (maybe that was an excuse), and they came back with­out jeans but with a bicy­cle and a hel­met. Here, all cyclists are required to wear hel­mets. Now, in the evenings when Mark doesn’t have prac­tice, they’re tor­tur­ing him with a healthy lifestyle 🙂 We ride on bike and pedes­tri­an paths through the desert.

Bicy­cles these days are quite strange. They come with a bunch of gad­gets, with gear shifters, and you have to brake using levers on the han­dle­bars. I’m used to the old way from my child­hood: to stop, you just ped­al back­ward, and the bicy­cle stops. Here, even though bike paths are laid out and are peri­od­i­cal­ly cleaned by a mini trac­tor, there are still cac­tus thorns on them. So, peo­ple here pre­fer to buy bikes with wide, thick tires and deep treads if they ride on those paths. Many peo­ple ride reg­u­lar road sports bikes in the des­ig­nat­ed bike lanes, but I think it’s unsafe, and why breathe exhaust fumes when you can ride on ded­i­cat­ed paths away from the roads?

The pur­chase of bicy­cles led to a lot of addi­tion­al expens­es. Besides hel­mets, we need­ed to buy water bot­tle hold­ers, spe­cial bot­tles for those hold­ers, lights so that pass­ing cars and pedes­tri­ans can see you in the evening. We also got a hold­er for Valya’s cell­phone on the bicy­cle. Valya bought her­self spe­cial shorts and a shirt (thank­ful­ly, the rest of us didn’t need that). In short, we start­ed vis­it­ing the bike shop like it was our sec­ond home. The bike sales­man greets them like old friends.

The store REI is tru­ly won­der­ful; they sell every­thing for tourism and recre­ation, and you want to buy every­thing. Recent­ly, they bought a gift for an acquain­tance, and they were giv­en a mem­ber­ship card. This card grants dis­counts. Now, as mem­bers of this com­mu­ni­ty (it’s a coöper­a­tive 🙂 seri­ous­ly, after the name it says COOP), they only buy all their sports gear at this store, but those dis­counts are already built into their high prices 🙂