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LesterOfPuppets 03-20-12 10:26 PM

I'm a Weatherspark junkie, myself.

dedhed 03-20-12 10:36 PM

40 & rain - sucky, 70 & rain no big deal. I like NOAA, mostly cuz work lets me access it!
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/mkx/

We hit the all time highest March temp today of 83. Normal high for the day is 42! Normally I'd just be starting commuting this time of year, riding here & there around weather. Have over 600 in so far this year!

ItsJustMe 03-21-12 04:24 PM

The only thing that's more fun than riding up under the awning during a hailstorm while people watch you approach is riding up during freezing rain, then having a 1/4" thick shell of ice crack off and crash to the ground when you stand up and shake your arms. I've done both. People were impressed both times, though I think I know what thought that cemented in their mind about me.

Honestly, the hail was a little irritating because I had to tip my head forward a bit more than I'd like to keep from getting hit on the face (visor not long enough), but the rain is never really an issue, I really don't even notice it. Good rain gear is very much worth it.

AdamDZ 03-21-12 04:31 PM

My water bottle froze solid a few times in the Winter of 2010 (or was it 2009?). But that was the only Winter I rode like that, then I lost the inspiration and self-discipline and chickened out on the coldest days.

Rimmer 03-21-12 05:58 PM

NOAA was telling me 30-50% of precipitation for several hours, and it hasn't rained for a while. I checked weather.com, and it was telling me 10% chance until 8 p.m. for 40%, so I figured what the heck I'm going to leave before it gets worse. Well, I got caught in a thunderstorm. One second there's no rain and the next second bam a massive downpour. There was a bit of flooding and lots of thunder. Much of the time my bike was on the bus rack. It rained so bad that when I got home to wipe it down, there wasn't much black oil left. The cassette looked pretty clean. I'll have to lube it in the morning.

ItsJustMe 03-22-12 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by AdamDZ (Post 14000370)
My water bottle froze solid a few times in the Winter of 2010 (or was it 2009?). But that was the only Winter I rode like that, then I lost the inspiration and self-discipline and chickened out on the coldest days.

I stopped bothering carrying water when a Polar bottle full of warm water froze by the time I got halfway to work one winter.

To this day I don't carry water on my 11 mile commute until the temps get well into the 90s.

Andy_K 03-22-12 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by enigmaT120 (Post 13996549)
I wonder if I could be hypnotized to think I liked it.

My wife loves the rain. She starts getting sad toward the end of summer because it hasn't rained in so long. She moved here when she about 6 years old. I think it must have been a survival adaptation. You're probably too old to make the same adjustment now.

tonyjaja 03-22-12 09:27 PM

+1, bad weather really make us crazy

tonyjaja 03-22-12 09:28 PM

your wife is really special

Originally Posted by Andy_K (Post 14004590)
My wife loves the rain. She starts getting sad toward the end of summer because it hasn't rained in so long. She moved here when she about 6 years old. I think it must have been a survival adaptation. You're probably too old to make the same adjustment now.


tjspiel 03-22-12 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by ItsJustMe (Post 14004567)
I stopped bothering carrying water when a Polar bottle full of warm water froze by the time I got halfway to work one winter.

To this day I don't carry water on my 11 mile commute until the temps get well into the 90s.


I frequently ride in below 0 weather but it's been a couple years (I think) since I've had a water bottle freeze solid. It's not unusual for the spout to freeze up bad enough though that I can't get any water out.

In spite of that, a cold water bottle is one of the more enjoyable parts of winter riding. Nothing tastes as good as water that's just a notch above freezing when you're hot and thirsty. I love standing in the elevator after I get to work and squeezing the bottle to break up the ice lining the inside then taking a big swig.

Anyway, back to the original subject. I think a lot of us start as fair weather riders and then figure out over time that riding in the rain isn't so bad for you or the bike. Since I've started commuting pretty much all the time I've found I'm not as easily bothered by "bad" weather. Could be just that I'm getting older too and I have found other things to worry about. No use getting upset about things you have no control over.

Today was the 4th straight day where rain has been predicted. Tomorrow will be the 5th. So far at least 3 of those days have been dry during typical commute times. I had to drag my kids inside from playing in the rain to eat dinner. Why do we grow out of that?

LesterOfPuppets 03-22-12 10:46 PM

Great ride to work this morning!

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7223/6...562eac36_b.jpg

tonyjaja 03-23-12 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 14006024)

so early!

ben4345 03-23-12 04:52 AM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 14006024)

Good gawd man, are you invisible?! How do you take a picture of yourself when you're invisible!?


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