Most of mine is bike-related. As well as my 30 mile round trip commute three days of the week, I've got a pretty good list of "weird shit I've carried by bike":
- Supermarket shop for family of four each week - turns out the capacity of a full-size shopping trolley/cart is a pretty good match for the capacity of our double kids trailer plus the front carrier on my town bike. Often taking one of the kids with me in a rear seat as well.
- All the component parts of an IKEA Kura kids mid-sleeper bunk bed.
- Some 3m lengths of plastic drainpipe
- A mattock - no close passes on that ride ;)
- 240 litres of compost (with kid on board)
- Two adult bikes that we were donating to a recycling non-profit (with kid on board).
- An entire 4th birthday party, including picnic, cakes, games, our kids, my sister, BIL, their kids, and three kids bikes to a park a few miles away in a multi-bike convoy.
There's probably a few more I've forgotten.
My town bike itself is a big, heavy, ex-postal-service lump which I bought from another recycling charity about 20 miles away. The staff there were reasonably surprised when I got the train down there and rode it home. I dunno, seemed silly to me to put a perfectly functional mode of transport on top of the car.
Away from bikes, I've moved probably about 15 tonnes of heavy clay subsoil out of our back garden with mattock, spade, and wheelbarrow. Honesty forces me to admit that is mostly because there's no way of getting a mini-excavator round the back of the house, but it is satisfying to have done it.
I went to a weekend event in North London over the summer. Took the train, but walked/ran almost 30 miles to and from stations at each end rather than several buses, tube, etc.