Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Fwd: Commute through the Twilight Zone

For the past few weeks, I've been getting up at 5:15 on Tuesdays and Thursdays for a quick 20-mile ride with a group of local cyclists who call themselves the "rippers".  Then I go home, change into fresh bike clothes, eat breakfast, and ride 10 miles to work in time for my 8:30 conference call with the team in India.  Today's ripper ride ended with a beautiful sunrise and all was well with the world.

Then everything changed.  Instead of breakfast at home, I stopped for coffee and a maple nut scone.  When I left the coffee shop thirty minutes later fueled with caffeine and sugar, the sun was hidden behind the clouds and the sky had turned a drab gray.  Rather than backtrack to my house and take my normal route to North Reading, I decided to take a shortcut, and that is when I entered the Twilight Zone...

Things started off well enough, I headed north and then took some back streets that led to Winn Street.  I turned off Winn Street and rode until I ended up in a parking lot with no option other than back track to Winn Street.  This time I took the correct turn onto Peach Blossom Rd, but when it ended at a T intersection, I turned right instead of left and after awhile was back at Winn Street.  I rode to the T intersection again and this time took a left putting me on vaguely familiar roads.  After awhile I entered Wilmington, so with a bit of luck I would get to work in time for the conference call.  Up ahead I saw Hillside Road.  I remembered riding on that road in the past, so I took the turn.  Twenty minutes later I am back on Winn Street.  What the...???  I retrace my route to work for the fourth time and this time, through trial and error, I finally get to the office.  The short cut turned my 10-mile commute into a 20-mile misadventure.  I got to work at 9 AM, just as the conference call was ending.

I wasn't the only one who took a detour through the Twilight Zone.  A colleague wanted to get into work early today so he avoided the congestion on the highway by taking some back streets, turning his normal 1-hour commute turned into 2 hours of frustration.

...and now it's snowing.