"Is it even worth it ?"

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  • racheldeherrera
    racheldeherrera Posts: 12 Member
    If it was on the weekend and I wanted to go somewhere different I would do it. But everyday, save the gas and find something local to do that your more willing to do.
  • fullersun35
    fullersun35 Posts: 162 Member
    OP, you are listed in the Adopt a Noob program as a mentor. How would you respond to this question if one of the noobs had asked it?
  • Dnarules
    Dnarules Posts: 2,081 Member
    It's only worth it if you are in a car you just washed.. I think

    Well played.
  • Bernadette60614
    Bernadette60614 Posts: 707 Member
    What is your goal?

    If your goal is that particular view, then it is worth it.

    If your goal is simply to burn x number of calories, and beforehand you are terrified, then probably isn't worth it...you can burn calories in a different way without a drive.

    Ultimately, I think people do what they really want to do..
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  • _Resolve_
    _Resolve_ Posts: 735 Member
    Wait, did you cycle or run/walk up the hill?
  • _Resolve_
    _Resolve_ Posts: 735 Member
    I cycled to the summit of Jenkin Road four times yesterday. Twice up the front, twice from the other side.

    If you don't know what I'm talking about, Google it or search on Youtube.

    That was in the middle of a 60 mile cycle ride to and from watching the Tour de France.

    I'm still wondering what the hell possessed me...

    http://www.strava.com/segments/3345962


    I bet it was worth it.
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    I don't understand the question.
    Find another route if that one causes you such anxiety.
    See a professional for the anxiety if it affects your ability to drive.
    This honestly sounds like the mother of all excuses...

    Not sure you understand the meaning of the word "excuse"
  • KandGRanch
    KandGRanch Posts: 131 Member
    It would be worth it to swim (or run a bike into) the lake. We're already seeing triple digits in temperature-od just veer into the water at a certain point ;)
  • I've never noticed that driving up a hill was that much work.

    +1

    Doesn't the car, like...do the work for you? What am I missing, here?

    Well, I suppose there 'might' be some energy expenditure if you are driving a stick... maybe enough for a couple tic tac's or a lifesaver!
  • Shalaurise
    Shalaurise Posts: 707 Member
    I've never noticed that driving up a hill was that much work.

    +1

    Doesn't the car, like...do the work for you? What am I missing, here?

    Well, I suppose there 'might' be some energy expenditure if you are driving a stick... maybe enough for a couple tic tac's or a lifesaver!

    Wait! I drive a stick! ...How do I document this? :D
  • serindipte
    serindipte Posts: 1,557 Member
    If driving to and from your walking place is too strenuous, perhaps try something smaller and at home. Log your food, all of it, every day, and consider adding some nutrition rather than quite so many sweets and junk foods. As others have suggested, walk from home, go somewhere closer. Exercise is good but it isn't going to outrun your dietary habits.
  • DSTMT
    DSTMT Posts: 417 Member
    I've never noticed that driving up a hill was that much work.

    +1

    Doesn't the car, like...do the work for you? What am I missing, here?

    This was my thought too...I also get driving anxiety, but I don't think I'd classify it as "exercise" lol
  • Steff46
    Steff46 Posts: 516 Member
    I cycled to the summit of Jenkin Road four times yesterday. Twice up the front, twice from the other side.

    If you don't know what I'm talking about, Google it or search on Youtube.

    That was in the middle of a 60 mile cycle ride to and from watching the Tour de France.

    I'm still wondering what the hell possessed me...

    Way to go carlosjenno! I know exactly the road. Love me some TDF:smile:
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    Each person will designate what it is worth. hat is a personal choice and what makes you either go up the hill, or sit home.

    I've always been one to take the challenge. I know where what I am doing will get me, but I ALWAYS want to see what is on the next ridge.

    I'm driving baby!
  • VeryKatie
    VeryKatie Posts: 5,961 Member
    I'm guessing driving up and down hills is something that frightens you (I actually have this a bit, I'm afraid the car will roll uncontrollably hahah - very unexplained I have no idea why I'm like this).

    If you enjoy the view of going around the lake enough to make you exercise and put up with the fear of driving up hill (I'm guessing on a narrow road as well?) then yes it's worth it.

    However, if you would be more likely to bike ride elsewhere even with a worse view, I'd do that instead. The point is to exercise and ENJOY it so you will keep doing it! :smile:
  • Rianne90
    Rianne90 Posts: 229 Member
    If it causes you that much stress, driving up there is not worth it for you.
    If you are already there, however, you might as well make the most of it. Exercise relieves stress you know...
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  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    You driving one of these? I'm totally at a loss here.

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    That's what I was gonna ask! I'm glad I read comments before posting. :bigsmile:
  • randomworldgirl
    randomworldgirl Posts: 106 Member
    [...] you feel like you spent so much energy driving the 20 minutes up to the lake (ears popping and all). Also having a slight anxiety episode (ie omg omg omg omg -heart pounding- omg omg omg) while in the car takes a lot out of you as well.

    I drive 2 hours to work, one way, 5 days a week. This includes up hills, down backroads, across major highways, and through a large city with lots of public transpo and pedestrians. Yes, it takes a tremendous toll on me physically and mentally. Because my daily commute sucks that much, it actually motivates me to get outside and exercise when and wherever I can.

    How much energy are you really spending on your pathetic 20 minute trip to the lake? Please. Cry me an ocean.
  • whitebalance
    whitebalance Posts: 1,654 Member
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    I... um... if this were an issue, I think I would drive to the foot of the big scary hill, and then walk up it to the pretty lake. Yeah, that sounds good to me.
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    This nerdfighter/muggle loves herself some running around lakes.

    But if you're an anxious driver, maybe have someone else take the wheel?

    Or just take a Tardis. Or Apparate there. Have Gandalf send a giant bird to carry you? So many options!

    How did I miss this?! :laugh:
  • itsbasschick
    itsbasschick Posts: 1,584 Member
    exactly - very well put!
    If it causes you that much stress, driving up there is not worth it for you.
    If you are already there, however, you might as well make the most of it. Exercise relieves stress you know...
  • makwich
    makwich Posts: 4
    If you all can't understand what the OP is asking (I couldn't either at first, but I figured it out), then ask for clarification or keep your mouth shut. The occasional joke is one thing; outright insulting someone is just uncalled for.
    To the OP, if you get that anxious, it's probably not worth it. Stick closer to home or save the trip for once a week or month or so.