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Warm fog this morning made today's ride in a bit warmer than I'd expected. I arrived sweaty. I like watching the teeny water droplets swimming around in front of my lights.
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Originally Posted by rhm
(Post 19320035)
I got home before the rain yesterday. Then I got a text from my daughter, she needed me to find her dance pants and bring them to her at school. No problem, it's just a few minutes away. Found the pants, rode over to school, found my daughter, went back to my bike... and now, of course, it was pouring rain. Got completely drenched riding home.
Originally Posted by rhm
(Post 19320035)
Pretty foggy this morning, but not raining. Saw three deer hanging out in front of me. They looked at my light coming at them, puzzled, and eventually moved out of my way, very sluggishly. A quarter mile later, three more deer, behaving the same way. A half mile later, another deer ambles across the road right in front of me. And then... yup, another one.
Originally Posted by Phil_gretz
(Post 19320110)
I like watching the teeny water droplets swimming around in front of my lights.
Warm 60F this morning. I wore a light weight long sleeve shirt and shorts. No jacket or even gloves needed. |
Was a good commute in today. However I got a bit delayed by some fire trucks on Haven Ave and going to 2nd Ave bike lane. I saw two fire trucks just north of NY Presbyterian and they needed to direct traffic a block or two the wrong way down Haven Ave. Later on I ran into Moses on his MTB on St Nicholas. I rode with him and he showed me the bike lanes down 120th street and 2nd Ave. They're nice but are a little out of my way to work. But wanted to check them out since I'm always up for a better route. It should dry up later today and go to 43F or so.
I managed to dodge the rain yesterday. It didn't start raining until after I already was at work. Then in the afternoon it stayed to a really light drizzle. So only a wet road ride to the car. Its nice to not get soaked so I'll take it! |
Originally Posted by esmith2039
(Post 19320038)
Freezing fog.. interesting.
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Monday afternoon we started to get freezing rain. When I left the office at 5 PM and walked over to the bike rack the sidewalks were very, very slick. Chippped off a layer of ice from my seat and began the 8 mile ride home. The main roads that had been salted and had traffic were slippery, but not too bad.
Once I hit the MUP though, it turned into a sheet of wet glass. I was still able to ride without too much trouble as long as I didn't do anything crazy. About a couple miles from home I came across a guy walking in the snow along the side of the MUP. He asked me how I was able to keep the bike upright as he couldn't walk on the pavement. I stopped to chat, put my foot down and discovered I was completely unable to stand on the ice. I had to keep my hands on my brakes and lean on the bike to stay upright. We chatted for a minute and then I continued on my way. Made it the whole way home without going down, so it was all good. Tuesday my cold got the best of me and I opted to stay home. This morning I decided to try heading back to work. The roads and MUP were still incredibly icy, so I had to be careful and not get too aggressive around the curves. Despite my increased awareness, as I came down one hill that had a sharp left turn at the bottom I got going too fast. Of course, there was a giant ice patch right at the bottom where I needed to turn. I hit this patch at much too high rate of speed and my tires started to slip. I slid sideways across the ice until I hit the ridge where the plows had piled up the snow, at which point I high-sided and flew off the bike. I landed in the snow bank unharmed. Nothing I could do but laugh out loud at my own stupidity. Needless to say I was even more diligent the remainder of the ride to work. |
Pineapple express! 50F and raining (but not pouring during my commute). 30+F warmer than the last couple weeks. Dialed it back to crocheted fingerless gloves and just one shirt under the raincoat (and shortsleeved at that). Stuck w/ the tights (vs shorts) just to keep my legs less muddy.
Was stopped at the biggest intersection of my commute, <1 mile from work, and a huge gust came that I had to fight to stay upright. Gust died, I popped upright, and the traffic light blinked out. Everybody stared (backlog in all 4 directions) and I went and then everyone going my way and the opposite started up (it was our turn anyway but the people waiting for turn arrows could still be waiting now for all I know...) Next 2 lights were up and my office has power. |
Originally Posted by arsprod
(Post 19320333)
Yeah... what is freezing fog?! Pretty pleasant 36F and wet this morning - decent winds but crosswind
I could see the interstate was a parking lot, so I'm still glad I rode the bike today. Multiple accidents reported as freezing fog complicates morning rush |
Freezing fog is another source of black ice where the air is warm and humid but the ground is still frozen solid. So a weather station will report temps above freezing, maybe up to 40F, but that is measured at thermometer height (2m I think?) while when the ground never thawed, the humid air hitting it will form a basically invisible layer of ice. It is the worst.
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I can confirm the weather [MENTION=60072]HardyWeinberg[/MENTION] is getting.
I missed the big rains yesterday and today on the bike rides. But I got them in the boat. I bailed the boat this morning before getting going and when I got back to it about 5 hours later I bailed a greater amount as the morning. Anywho, I miss the cooler air. I was gald I had my fully Helly Hansen rain gear and full rubber boots since the boat ride back this morning was very wet, with winds blowing the waves into the boat. The waves themselves weren;t bad it was just the wind. Good luck [MENTION=339610]Darth Lefty[/MENTION]! I am rooting for all of you. |
Thanks Richard. Looks like they might come sooner yet
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Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
(Post 19321305)
Thanks Richard. Looks like they might come sooner yet
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Originally Posted by joeyduck
(Post 19321365)
Exciting, yet terrifying. How is your wife feeling? How many weeks has it been?
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Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
(Post 19321369)
Swollen. 35-1/2
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Ideally for them they'd keep baking to 38 but 36 is pretty normal. The doctors balance between the preemie complications of having them out too soon and the pregnancy complications of leaving them in too long.
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Lot's of barricades up this morning, had to detour about 1.25 miles to make it into the ofice in DC.
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Ugh...
...rode the fixed gear this morning. I really didn't have much jam, but made it in. Maybe I'm tired. It'll be warmer this afternoon with light winds, so that's good.
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I rode a new old bike today. It's an old Bottecchia, the kind that was all Campagnolo Nuovo Record at one point, though it came to me as a bare frame. A few days ago I set it up with 650b wheels, dynamo light, fenders... but I hadn't taken it out for a shakedown ride more than a few hundred yards. So today I rode it to the station. It works. I can't say much more than that, at this point, but hey, it works.
Just before I get to the station, I go over a bridge over the tracks, and from the top of the bridge I can see the station for a moment. This is the moment at which I find out whether I'm on schedule, or late. If there's a train in the station, I'm late, but if I hustle maybe I can still catch it (which is what happened yesterday). Today I saw a train just leaving the station, so I assumed I was too late. So I did not hustle. Moments later another train pulled into the station: wtf? I hustled. It was my train. I caught it. :thumb: |
Yesterday afternoon it was 70 degrees and a friend texted to see if I wanted to go for an afternoon ride. Work was slow enough that I took off a couple of hours early and met him. We got about 20 miles in and then I proceeded home. That made for about 47 mile day and I was hungry and tired by the time I got home.
Twenty degrees colder this morning than yesterday morning. Only 40F today. Pretty sunrise though, but no good picture taking spots. |
Chilly morning for this January with temps in the mid to upper 30s, but it would be a mild morning during a normal year for weather. High temps have been in the 60s-70s here all week and are supposed to continue through next week. I drove yesterday despite the warm weather because my legs were really tired from several days of tough rides beforehand. It didn't help that I had to ride home in the rain with headwinds on Tuesday afternoon. Anyway, the day off did me good and I felt my better today -- which, incidentally, is my 63rd birthday.
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Yesterday afternoon the temp hit 40 degrees. What happens when the temps hit 40 degrees in January in South Dakota? On the way home I saw people out on the MUP walking in t-shirts and shorts.
Today I'll be riding about 20 miles between various clients. I really didn't want to do that on my winter bike (too slow) so I decided to gamble that yesterday's warm temps melted off the ice and I could ride my hybrid. I spent time gearing up the hybrid and wheeled it out of the garage. Once I could see down the street I started having second thoughts about how much ice had melted off. So I wheeled it back into the garage and spent more time moving everything back over to my winter bike. Turned out to be a good choice. Once I hit the MUP there was still tons of ice. I would have surely gone down hard without studs. I should have known better that a single day at 40 degrees wouldn't put much of a dent in the ice accumulation. Made it to work on time, but just barely. |
35F and pleasantly ordinary
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Originally Posted by tarwheel
(Post 19322103)
Chilly morning for this January with temps in the mid to upper 30s, but it would be a mild morning during a normal year for weather. High temps have been in the 60s-70s here all week and are supposed to continue through next week. I drove yesterday despite the warm weather because my legs were really tired from several days of tough rides beforehand. It didn't help that I had to ride home in the rain with headwinds on Tuesday afternoon. Anyway, the day off did me good and I felt my better today -- which, incidentally, is my 63rd birthday.
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42F, clammy, partly cloudy. Went for full-finger gloves because the glove cuffs inside the coat cuffs were a nice extra bit of insulation.
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After more than a week off the bike waiting for the snow and ice to melt it was great to be back on the road today -- temps in the mid 40's, no rain.
My one gripe is that the local roads dept uses gravel to help provide traction when it snows and immediately afterward all of that gravel gets deposited in the bike lane where it will likely stay until spring. A couple of times today I felt like I should have swapped in my gravel tires. But, hey, I ride a CX bike to work and I like gravel grinding, so this couldn't spoil the enjoyment of the ride. |
All the snow/ice is prettymuch gone. got absolutely drenched the last couple days, so prettymuch back to normal for this time of year, I would say.
I've been loving the string of tiny LED christmas lights that i rigged up this year. http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/...pscd2l8qws.jpg |
Originally Posted by tarwheel
(Post 19322103)
Anyway, the day off did me good and I felt my better today -- which, incidentally, is my 63rd birthday.
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a few good rides so far this year my favorite was when we got 8" of snow Saturday before last. I got the mountain bike out and played in the snow. Such a fun ride. Not really a commute but still fun
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Pleasantly uneventful. Above all, no idiots met :), though I returned home late from work.
:commute: Stats:ride:2017 :saweeet: ------------------- Commute ratio (January): [NA/31] Near Misses: 1 Idiots met: 5 SCR FCN: 16 SCR score for today's commute: - AM: 16+0-0 = 16 - PM: 16+0-0 = 16 SCR total score for 2017: 0 |
The temp was 33f degrees when I left the house with wet roads. I was unsure of the black ice conditions and I wanted to ride so I did. I was extremely careful but I only saw small amounts of icing over on some small puddles. Otherwise the roads were just wet, but with the temp sitting so close to freezing you can't be sure of the variations. Anyway, a safe uneventful ride and it is Friday!
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45 degrees, fog, mist and wet roads. But it felt great. Hoping next week I can ride the non-studded bike! I mentioned a third bike with fenders and non-studded tires but the look I got from the wife was a no!
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