Beautiful Carolina day for
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Beautiful Carolina day for
riding. Departed around 1000. Temp around 65 with very little humidity under nothing but a Carolina blue sky. I followed a diffrent route today and ended up riding 35 miles by the time I returned home. My average was 16.8 mph, elasped time was 1 hour and 49 minutes. Lots of hills today, nothing very steep but some were really long inclines.
Tomorrow looks like a mirror image of today. You guessed it.
Anyone ride today? Jppe, Dguest?
Tomorrow looks like a mirror image of today. You guessed it.
Anyone ride today? Jppe, Dguest?
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Sounds like you enjoyed,,, glad you could, the wind here was gusty to 40 with dust thick enought to look like fog or smog... so i have to be content to get my exercize with the jump rope or whatever other activity sounds good.
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Two days in a row of pure peddling bliss. High of 79 yesterday and 77 today. Weekend will be deccent too but I'll be stuck in the ER. Monday's forcast high , a balmy 58. Could be worse. Lp
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I hope to join you up there soon. We are just about to start building a home in Waynesville. I keep hoping we can break ground while it is still warm enough for me to take my bike up and get some good rides in. Our primary home is in Florida, but I will try to take about 5 days off to go up when they start excavating and doing the basement. If you guys have highs in the 50's, I'll ride when I'm up there. Maybe in the high 40's. If it is colder than that, no way, Jose.
When does it get too cold to ride up there? I'm hoping not until January or February, and then not for long.
See you soon!
When does it get too cold to ride up there? I'm hoping not until January or February, and then not for long.
See you soon!
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riding. Departed around 1000. Temp around 65 with very little humidity under nothing but a Carolina blue sky. I followed a diffrent route today and ended up riding 35 miles by the time I returned home. My average was 16.8 mph, elasped time was 1 hour and 49 minutes. Lots of hills today, nothing very steep but some were really long inclines.
Tomorrow looks like a mirror image of today. You guessed it.
Anyone ride today? Jppe, Dguest?
Tomorrow looks like a mirror image of today. You guessed it.
Anyone ride today? Jppe, Dguest?
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yes it was but I didn't get to ride my daughter got married so I had other things to do.They leave in the morning for their honey moon so I will ride tommorrow.
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Yes, the weather in NC has been very nice and we have taken good advantage of it. A couple pics from today's ride.
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The wife and I went to the Virginia Creeper yesterday. We left the house at around 9am, The weather channel said the weather in Damascus was wupposed to be mid 50's and sunny. When we arrived at the start of the trail, Of course we were dressed for 50=60 degree weather, it was mid 40;s and cloudy. we figured since we drove 120 miles to ride the trail we may as well ride. It was a great ride as far as the scenery went (will post pictures later today) but we froze our @$$e$ off. It never got out of the 40's and the sun never appeared. After we loaded the bikes back into the truck and started back down the mountain you could see as we crossed the line from Virginia into NC that the sky in NC was clear and sunny. Maybe we should have just stayed home and rode.
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No way- getting out to different scenery and rides is great. Only mistake you made was not catering for the cold. Doesn't matter where I ride- If from home I do have the opportunity of putting the right clothing on- but If I travel out to somewhere- I have a car to take the extra jersey or a packable top coat that I can put on just in case it is cooler.
And my ride today was just down to the coast. 20 miles total but temp in the mid 50's- bit of rain in the air that did change to some VERY heavy showers but the reason to cut the ride to short was the wind. 40mph gusts from the South west. Made it hard on the way down but not requiring much effort to get home.
And my ride today was just down to the coast. 20 miles total but temp in the mid 50's- bit of rain in the air that did change to some VERY heavy showers but the reason to cut the ride to short was the wind. 40mph gusts from the South west. Made it hard on the way down but not requiring much effort to get home.
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Glad you had a good ride Spinz@50, maybe I should have waited til later in the day.
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Yup, that makes sense. The storms were moving to the east, so by the time you were beginning your ride in the nice weather, it was raining in Holly Springs.
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I ventured outdoors on 11/6 for my other vice-golf and it would agree it was just an incredible day. Friday was equally as nice but had work commitments. Saturday was also nice but quite not as warm and there was a little more wind. A group of 6 of us put in 65 miles-we would have gone longer but one of the folks came up with some stomach issues. Today I spent heading up the TT at the Speedway and shopping at the Bike Stampede-where The Grampster and PAlt were also spotted grabbing up several bargains.......I managed to find some deals on my style of shorts, a set of carbon dish wheels, Conti 4000's and some other stuff. Fortunately I was able to sell enough stuff in exchange to about make up for the cost.
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I rode the Discover Anson event on Saturday, a nice 74 mile (advertised as 70) trek through some beautiful NC farmlands and countryside. There were two positive things about this ride which stick in my mind, the very low traffic and, the generally excellent condition of the tarmac (presumably due to low traffic). It made for some very nice riding. I don't think we saw more than about 10 to 15 vehicles the entire ride. About the only thing I can complain about was the wind, it was aggravating at times. But the last 15 miles back to town had it at our backs and we were sailing. Overall, a very enjoyable event.
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I wanted to go do that ride yesterday Neal, but the 4 hour drive each way is just too much for a day ride. Looks like a very nice ride. I did 35 miles today in just over 2 hours with 2600' of climbing on many of the roads we traveled during the Tour de Franklin.
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Yea, 4 hours is a little much for one ride unless there is other reasons to make this trip. Unfortunately, in NC the distance between good Western and Eastern riding is about 4 hours. Not much way around it generally speaking.
At times the Anson ride reminded me of the Franklin area roads, just a bit flatter - less mountainous. Good picturesque landscapes though. In 74 miles, my Garmin registered close to 3K' of gain and I think this is pretty accurate. The elevation came from rollers, and there were quite a few, though they were typically soft in nature - ie., mild grades for longer distances. Overall it was a better ride than I had expected. It will be on the list for next year. Hope the weather is as nice.
At times the Anson ride reminded me of the Franklin area roads, just a bit flatter - less mountainous. Good picturesque landscapes though. In 74 miles, my Garmin registered close to 3K' of gain and I think this is pretty accurate. The elevation came from rollers, and there were quite a few, though they were typically soft in nature - ie., mild grades for longer distances. Overall it was a better ride than I had expected. It will be on the list for next year. Hope the weather is as nice.
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Anson county ----- my backyard. I am from Richmond county, right next door and the riding terrain is identical. The area around Ansonville is quite beautiful and as Neal said very low traffic. Nice pics. Lp