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Nice weather for riding today, overcast and cool. Too bad I caught my son's cold yesterday! Took it easy on the ride in for once.
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Back from a few days of camping around the top of the Chesapeake. Easy ride in, but with the cloudy skies for a minute the morning darkness returned. We are only about a month past the longest day, and already the dread of cold dark mornings struck me.
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Little humid this morning but not so bad.
I have 3 bikes in rotation. Two with fenders. Weather man say no rain all week so I take the light fast no fender bike. So five minutes before time to clock out we have a down pour that wets the roads but does not drop the temp so the humidity goes to Bazillion % off the asphalt in the 95f afternoon heat. I'm sucking my own tire spray off the front tire the whole way home! LOL As lucky as I have been with the rain the last coupled years I was overdue. :D |
wonderful ride in, windy and hot on the way home but wasnt humid. as long as I keep telling my self to ease up when I pedal I aways have a great ride.
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It continues to be a good ride in. I have managed to miss all the storms so far, but I don't mind getting wet in the summer time. As long as there is no lightening, I can swish along.
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Originally Posted by Grim
(Post 11147292)
Little humid this morning but not so bad.
I have 3 bikes in rotation. Two with fenders. Weather man say no rain all week so I take the light fast no fender bike. So five minutes before time to clock out we have a down pour. Lot of commuters reporting "dead legs" lately. I joined the crowd this morning. I expected to feel great because I got more sleep last night, but legs felt like bricks this morning. My morning commute took about 3 minutes longer than usual. Must be the heat and humidity, although the wind is another factor. Stiff headwind all the way to work. |
A very humid morning right around 80 degrees, I had to drop my average mph by a mile or 2 to keep from pouring sweat. It should be good and hot is afternoon.
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On the subject of dead legs, my legs (and glutes) were feeling pretty dead on Monday (rode 100km on Saturday) so I took yesterday off from cycling and rode the bus instead. It's good to ride the bus now and then to remind myself why I (strongly) prefer cycling.
Today I felt much better. Had a nice fast ride in. Sunny and cool (10C), no wind. About the most interesting thing that happened this morning was in the shower room at the gym after the commute. Some old guy grabbed my towel off the wall instead of his and started drying himself. "Excuse me sir, that's my towel." "Oh! so it is." |
50F and foggy
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I missed yesterday, too, like groovestew, mine b/c I needed to be more dressed up after work than at it (office function for my wife's workplace), so had to suck it up and metro. Pretty tolerable day as far as metro commuting goes, but I sure missed riding my bike.
This morning I was back in the saddle and relishing it. Nice ride in, if hot, though it doesn't look like it's getting any better any time soon, so I'm reconciling myself to the fact that morning commutes with temps in the 80s and dewpoints over 70 are something I'll just have to deal with. :mad: Thank goodness for the showers at work!!! Edit: I want to go on the record as wanting to move to south Puget Sound. 50F and foggy sounds DELIGHTFUL!!!!!!!!!! |
Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
(Post 11123341)
50F, gray, breezy
Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
(Post 11137843)
50F and misty.
Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
(Post 11150866)
50F and foggy
Originally Posted by EKW in DC
(Post 11150944)
Edit: I want to go on the record as wanting to move to south Puget Sound. 50F and foggy sounds DELIGHTFUL!!!!!!!!!!
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It's really cooled down. 60F and windy -- the Delta Breeze usually dies down around 4 or 4:30 but for the last few nights it's continued all morning. I was early today so I stopped at the LCS (local coffee shop) and found this guy near the door:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...0721000730.jpg |
Originally Posted by groovestew
(Post 11151077)
Does the sun ever shine in South Puget Sound?
Edit: I was thinking just the opposite. :) We went from September to a couple weeks ago below 70F ( week or so in single digits in early Dec). Cracking 75 was like a big party, then it started raining again. Really, August should be very nice (fingers crossed). |
Right after the 4th of July it became summer instead of fall, thank goodness. I was getting tired of putting all those layers on again and again...loving this weather though. 70s during the day and 50s in the a.m. A little chilly and damp but no wind! :D
I've been making record breaking time to work and amazingly long rides home. Funny how some nice weather slows me down. It may be raining tomorrow morning and I'm not sure how I feel about that yet. The high is only supposed to be maybe 70. |
The dog days of summer are here!
I have a new set of wheels I bought from REI a few weeks back to replace a wheel that was all of a sudden breaking spokes that was also a REI purchase. The Bike guy at the Perimiter store was cool and gave me credit to the new wheels but after commenting that I'm a big fat guy (he was a LOT more tactful LOL ) that he really wanted me to bring the wheels back in at 100-150 miles to check the tension to keep the warranty. I was going to try to swing by the store close to my office on the way home since I really do not get over to the area of that store often. At the last second I decided to do it another day and BOY was that a good choice. I got about a 1/2 mile into the ride home and look south towards where the store is and saw some dark clouds. 5 minutes later that thing went from dark cloud to full blown thunder storm! I made record time running from that cloud the whole way home LOL. If I had gone to the REI that think would have been on top of me before I made it. Lasted about an hour and would have been too dangerous with the lightning to have headed home. On the road tomorrow doing delivery's so I may drive in so I am not all sweaty. :( |
It was a good ride in, but lots of traffic this morning, so not sure what that is all about. Yesterday, in one of the regional papers it was reported that a highway engineer was going to get on a bike and check out the roads and paths in Columbia, MD. I posted on a related facebook page that if she is out between 5am and 6am in the morning, I am the one with all the lights.
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The heat index was 110 during my commute home yesterday. Needless to say, I took it easy. Going slow will get you through some tough conditions, and I actually felt pretty good by the time I got home. It's supposed to be even hotter today with a high temp near 100 F and heat index around 110 or higher. The humidity is what is making it so bad right now. Even on my morning commute at 6:30 am, I am drenched in sweat by the time I get to work.
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Comfortable this morning. Mid 60sF. Lots & lots of riders going the other way. It seems to be a trend lately.
I saw a big rabbit sitting in the middle of a quiet street. It's 8:30AM and I'm craving pizza. :twitchy: |
Decent ride in today. Didn't push myself too hard, but still made really good time. 13C and sunny, a hint of wind. This will be my last day cycle-commuting this week. I've got a 185km ride on Sunday, and want to give my legs a couple days off beforehand. Time to start carb loading!
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Originally Posted by vtjim
(Post 11155725)
It's 8:30AM and I'm craving pizza. :twitchy:
Ride in this AM was good. Heat continues... expecting upper 90s today and closer to 100 for tomorrow and into the weekend. Yuck! |
I did pretty good this morning considering the cold I have. Very easy ride in in time to catch the tail end of the TdF.
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Originally Posted by daijoubu2k8
(Post 11156350)
... in time to catch the tail end of the TdF.
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56F and cloudy
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Going to be a beautiful hot day here in Sactown, just like God intended.
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Originally Posted by groovestew
(Post 11156900)
Nice to see a Canuck doing so well, eh?
Go Ryder! :) I have a soft spot in my heart for things Canadian, and I tend to root hardest for Garmin as a team for no particular reason... Now just don't give away anything about the results. I'm a day behind in the action and am enjoying the Tour through the modern miracle known as DVR. Only problem is I need to steer clear of any Tour-related news lest I have the surprise spoiled. |
Yesterday's commute home was rough, I left the office early because storms were rolling in, about 4 miles in I had a flat, so pulled under an overpass just incase. Got the flat fix in good time, the wind had picked but but still not raining, but very windy so I pushed on to the MUP knowing for the next 4 miles there would be no shelter if it began to rain. I made it past the MUP to the neighborhood part of the ride now 10 miles in 8 to go, and I could see the rain in the direction I was going, and it had already rained where I was at. I ended up having to find cover under a shopping center awning for about 10 minutes until the rain let off so that I wouldn't soak my computer backpack and my pc inside. The last 4 miles home were very wet from the water on the road but no major incidents. Boy I'm glad I just cleaned my bike the day before and had lubed the chain, guess I get to do it again.
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Neat thread!
Yesterday's commute had something special. I gorgeous full arch double rainbow! The urban trail I ride home was heading straight into the center of the arch. It put a BIG smile on my face :) The Yang to that Ying was I eventually caught up to the rain a little before home. Oh well, it was worth it. It's raining again today, so I might be riding home in the rain :( |
Had to go to Beacon Hill on Tues, so I rode 12 miles in and took the bus for the rest of the trip in. I rode home the whole distance. The first few miles through Seattle were pretty enjoyable(lot of cute skirts out on their lunch break). I took the Burke-Gilman trail out to Woodinville and then the Main HWY home from there. The only thing real special was that I made the one-way trip(31 miles) in 2 hours and 5minutes.
Normally, I dink around and make a few stops along the way and exceed the 3 hour mark. Oh, the weather was good... about 70 and partly cloudy. It was my first commute on this $60 CL find. http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...t/IMG_2612.jpg |
So my commute home was marred by another first for me: first time having a clipless pedal related fall. It was pretty stupid on my part. I turned off the road onto my driveway, but took the corner a bit too wide. My front tire slipped off the edge of the concrete into a 2" deep depression between my driveway and my neighbours', and down I went. I think if I hadn't been clipped in, I may have been able to get a leg out to stop my fall, but because I was attached, I had no hope. So, in my defense, it wasn't a noob mistake of forgetting I was clipped in, but it was carelessness that ultimately caused the fall. No injuries to me or the bike.
Roger M - that's a fine looking $60 bike. |
Suck it, commuters! I'm on vacation this week and next!
:D (be safe out there, folks!) |
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