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gecho 12-03-12 03:27 PM

The icy MUP on my way in this morning:
http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/a.../bIMG_0071.jpg

The afternoon ride was the first time this season I needed my ski goggles, due to a strong cold headwind.

groovestew 12-03-12 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by gecho (Post 15011532)
The icy MUP on my way in this morning:
http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/a.../bIMG_0071.jpg

The afternoon ride was the first time this season I needed my ski goggles, due to a strong cold headwind.

I grew up near Regina, and one thing I don't miss is the wind. Prairie sunrises and sunsets are hard to beat though.

LarDasse74 12-03-12 06:36 PM

We had freezing rain for a day and half over the weekend, and I promised my spousal companion she could have the car on Monday, so I suppose I should've installed my snow tires on the Torino 76, even if I was planning on picking up a winter beater for most of my winter riding. But I did not install my snow tires. I didn't really notice too much of a lack of traction until the first hill - I thought at first my Alfine hub was slipping somehow, but quickly realized it was my back tire slipping under power. I tried my best to stay in the narrow sporadic tracks of dirt laid down by the road crew. Then when I got to the big downhill at the end of the road, the track of dirt was narrower than my tire, and believing that a slip, even if on ice, is no fun at 60 km/h, I hugged the edge of the road where the ground was showing through and dragged my brakes all the way down - actually the first time I have ever gone down that hill that I did not let the bike coast to terminal velocity.

Temperatures were above freezing all day so I thought some of the ice would have melted. Well, it didn't... or maybe it did - I don't know because it was dark and my feeble little LED headlight did not make it possible to determine on what surface I was riding. And what ice was left was probably slipperier because it was now ice with a layer of melted water running off the top. I managed to ride all the way up the big hill (surprising because I figured my wheel would be slipping), and took it easy on all the downhills, and made it home alive... and that's what it is all about, right? Not dying?

zacster 12-03-12 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by zacster (Post 14995114)
It was in the high 30s today both ways and my body and legs were plenty warm, but my feet and especially my fingers were cold. I was wearing heavy socks and running shoes and use neoprene gloves, so I guess they are not adequate. My pinkie on my left hand gets painful when it's cold (and other times too) so it was not very comfortable. I'll try some real winter type gloves, and maybe see if my neoprene road shoe toe covers will fit over my gym shoes. I guess I could ride my road bike too, but I'm more comfortable on my converted MTB.

I'll try riding in again, but I don't know how much longer. Call me a wimp but at 57 I'm not going to get crazy about this.

I guess I'm not done yet. It was over 50 this morning, and while the road was wet the sky was blue and it was just a beautiful day. It was about 60 on the way home so I rode in shorts. More of the same for tomorrow, so I'll ride in tomorrow too.

While this sounds great I do worry that I'll soon own beach front property in Brooklyn, especially after Sandy.

ChrisM2097 12-03-12 08:02 PM

Today was the first time I witnessed a cyclist get pulled over by a cop, on my commute home. I had passed the unmarked car several times in busy downtown San Jose. We came to a four way stop, when a cyclist approached from our right and rolled through the stop. I proceeded, and a few seconda later I heard the the siren and looked back to see him getting pulled over.

vtjim 12-04-12 06:47 AM

45F/7C with a very helpful tailwind. Got mixed up again with school bus traffic but I try to time it to minimize the effects. They're not yellow school buses with lights. They're special city buses. Don't need to stop for them.

cehowardGS 12-04-12 07:04 AM

Yesterday, and today, fast and warm.. Had to shed clothes!! ;)

zacster 12-04-12 07:04 AM

It's supposed to be nice later today, but this morning it's raining. Bummer. I don't commute in the rain, it just isn't worth it and I don't live in Seattle anymore.

arsprod 12-04-12 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by globie (Post 15011056)
A squirrel fell 25 feet from a tree and hit me in the foot. I had no idea what it was until I looked back and saw it get to its feet and scramble away.

I should add that I rode in wearing a light tee and shorts, and needed to shower upon arrival. Humid and 61F at 8 a.m. on Dec. 3! I am really starting to freak out about the climate.

When it starts raining squirrels we all need to start worrying!

scottsmith 12-04-12 08:55 AM

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Beauty commute this morning for early December :thumb:! Great weather out, 11C and not too windy. Took a slight detour to get a picture of the sunrise over Kempenfelt Bay.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=286780

Cheers

Squidwalker 12-04-12 08:57 AM

Yesterday was a decent commute over all, other then nearly being run over by a guy who was turning left, and looking right(at a woman walking across the street). GRRRR

no motor? 12-04-12 09:44 AM

In a word, the ride in was awesome! Even the dogwalker who stepped out in front of me couldn't diminish my joy on the ride in today. This is making up for some of those miserable July days when it cooled off into the 80's.

wphamilton 12-04-12 10:34 AM

I hit another small furry - I've dodged them all for years and now two within a week. :(

On a lighter note I'm having fun with a new gadget. It's a seven inch Android tablet with the Strava app loaded. I can't bring myself to taking the segment leaderboards seriously, but you can set your commute as a private segment which is kind of nifty.

dcb23 12-04-12 12:32 PM

Positively balmy in December. And what a nice warm ride home last night...I need to order a new balaclava and this weather is making me put it off. mb

gecho 12-04-12 03:21 PM

-12C with a 35kph headwind this afternoon. There was a light dusting of snow which made the ice on the MUP even more slick than yesterday, making for a slow ride. Some of the thinner ice melted in the sun yesterday. A good tailwind forecast for the ride home. Last day of regular classes, just studying and finals left.

caloso 12-04-12 03:29 PM

There's a Pineapple Express coming in over the Pacific which means that this morning's temperature was 50-ish, which is sort of a weird in-between temperature for me. I wore a polypro baselayer, l/s jersey, and roubaix knickers. After 10 minutes I realized I was overdressed. I probably should have gone with regular bibs and jersey with arm- and knee-warmers.

Also, I yelled at a pedestrian who started crossing the street just as the light was about to change. Made me realize that I've pretty much internalized the timing at that light, and that I've become a grumpy old man.

Mr. Hairy Legs 12-04-12 10:13 PM

Nice and mild still here with just the occasional rain shower.

I only saw one other cyclist today.

tarwheel 12-05-12 07:59 AM

Almost talked myself into driving this morning, but as usual I was glad that I rode once I got going. Temperatures were very mild in mid-50s with a stiff headwind, so I took it easy. A cold front is coming through today, so I might hit some rain in the afternoon -- which is why I almost drove -- but it's not supposed to be heavy. I was rewarded for my persistence with an incredible sunrise with colors that lasted almost my entire commute.

wphamilton 12-05-12 08:21 AM

Unseasonably warm in the mid-50's, expecting rain that didn't come. I'm getting spoiled by the non-winter weather this year.

dcb23 12-05-12 08:51 AM

Still warm here in Washington D.C. area. I had an early commute in on dark, desserted city streets. Strong headwind and very light rain.

Last night commuting home in the dark I must have counted 20 bikes heading across the bridges into Virginia...love to see al thos commuters out!

Steely Dan 12-05-12 09:11 AM

this morning was my first real taste of winter weather. it was 31 degrees when i left so it wasn't that cold, but the obnoxious 25 mph headwind that i had to ride into for 15 miles was pretty brutal.

truman 12-05-12 09:16 AM

It's been crazy-warm here of late. The last three mornings though, the temp has dropped from 66F, to 55F to today's 44F. Rides home consistently in the upper 60's. Makes me crazy trying to dress for it, but it beats 10's-20's and snow.

I felt really sluggish this morning. Places where I'm generally going 18-20 mph, I was doing 15-16 for the same effort. Still, it was a beautiful sunrise along the river path and drivers behaved.

arsprod 12-05-12 09:55 AM

I guess I knew the unseasonably warm weather wouldn't last, but I'm still disappointed! 35F this morning, MUP still wet from heavy rains but no ice. Sun's out now, expecting nice ride home in the mid 40's

droy45 12-05-12 09:58 AM

Rain showers, 48degF, very mild and unusual for Dec. 5th. Temps are slated to drop tonight and a dusting of snow expected. Looking forward to tomorrows commute. Hard to dress for this strange weather.

acidfast7 12-06-12 02:51 AM

0C/32F light dusting of snow (2.5cm/1in) that should be melted by the end of the day.

can't wait for the ride home ... meeting an old friend that I haven't seen for 5 or so years

Telly 12-06-12 02:58 AM

The temperature here has finally started to drop, but not by much.

Today's commute was wet with a slight drizzle, with the morning temperature hovering around 14C/52F and a very strong tailwind (6-7 Beaufort which is 40-60 kph or 25-45 mph) which gave me the feeling of riding an electrically assisted bike! Unfortunately the same wind is going to became a headwind on the way back!

M.R.Serecka 12-06-12 05:17 AM

cool to cold this morning bit of shock since the week began so warm. I've been mostly off the bike since hurricane Sandy so getting back out there has been both harder than I expected and more exciting.

dcb23 12-06-12 06:16 AM

back to winter temps! I just love these 24-hour shifts. Just above freezing, light winds. Stayed up way to late to see Trampled By Turtles in Baltimore....so being at this desk right now is kinda painful.

droy45 12-06-12 06:57 AM

28degF, clear skies, and a strong North headwind, took a little longer but not a drop of sweat. Perfect ride.

tarwheel 12-06-12 09:00 AM

Great ride this morning with a nice tailwind and cool temps. That means I'll be fighting a headwind this afternoon, but you can't have it all. The weather has been very dry here for the past couple of months, making commuting much easier. I should be able to top 5,000 miles commuting and 9,000 miles total riding for the first time in a year by the end of December, if the favorable weather continues. Unfortunately I probably won't be able to ride much the last week in the month due to holiday traveling.


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