wind is the worst
#28
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I hear complaining about the wind really helps.
#29
My 10.2 mile ride in to work today was like something out of the Wizard of Oz. I take the Dr. P. Dudley White bike path along the Charles and at a certain moment the wind came whipping down the river with a pelting rain that made me seriously wonder if I were in the middle of a tornado. Saw two other cyclists pulled over and literally huddling against buildings as I whipped by pushed hard by the wind. Tree branches were flying down in front of me and that was scary.
On the road home it was a steady grind into powerful wind of about 30 mph. There was a big tree down across the bike path about a mile from my home.
Fierce. Glad I survived it. And in retrospect really kind of fun!
On the road home it was a steady grind into powerful wind of about 30 mph. There was a big tree down across the bike path about a mile from my home.
Fierce. Glad I survived it. And in retrospect really kind of fun!
#30
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P.S. I hope these posts don't anger the wind gods and make us all regret!
#31
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Stiff wind out of the SW this morning and it's supposed to shift to the NW this afternoon, so I'll get the double-whammy -- headwinds both ways. The upside is that it's helping me burn more calories, which I need to do after gaining some weight over the holidays.
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If, on the other hand, you were planning to ride into work today with all that "work stuff" you need to bring - and wind chill is -18C and wind gusts expected to peak at 50 km/h - ah, it's not so much fun...
#34
Still spinnin'.....
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Yesterday I did a 20 mile loop to pick up a gyro from my favorite Middle Eastern deli, and the final leg was an 8 mile stretch into a 20+ mph headwind pushing a good amount of icy snow crystals (not flakes!), and by the time I got home I needed a warm shower before I could even eat the gyro. Yes the wind sucked, but the icy snow made it far worse.
Generally I just treat the wind as hills these days, because since moving to central Indiana I really miss climbs in the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains of CA, so without the snow I would have just had a great ride.
Generally I just treat the wind as hills these days, because since moving to central Indiana I really miss climbs in the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains of CA, so without the snow I would have just had a great ride.
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I am fortunate (and I know it) since in the morning I have either no wind or a mild tail-wind; in the afternoons I almost always have a decent tail-wind (off the ocean) heading east as the wind comes out of the west.
Okay, there have been exceptions to the above rule, but fortunately not very often.
When riding RAGBRAI several years ago I saw someone wearing a T-Shirt with the message "The Wind Doesn't Blow, it Sucks!" I rode some brutal all-day-long headwinds crossing Iowa.
Rick / OCRR
Okay, there have been exceptions to the above rule, but fortunately not very often.
When riding RAGBRAI several years ago I saw someone wearing a T-Shirt with the message "The Wind Doesn't Blow, it Sucks!" I rode some brutal all-day-long headwinds crossing Iowa.
Rick / OCRR
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I have often ridden 5 miles past my house into a headwind, just so I can turn around and finish with a sweet sweet tailwind. I am sure I am not alone.
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Yesterday I had a head wind on my morning commute, the wind switched during the day and I had a head wind all the way home as well, that was a bummer. But wouldn't you know it, today made up for it. I had a light tail wind this morning, and a howling tail wind this afternoon. I was flying home!
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Am I reading too much into your post, or are you suggesting that Kansas is a good place to go to meet small women?
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Dreamin' of Bemidji Down the Mississippi (in part)
Plan Epsilon Around Lake Michigan in the era of Covid
Gold Fever Three days of dirt in Colorado
Pokin' around the Poconos A cold ride around Lake Erie
Dinosaurs in Colorado A mountain bike guide to the Purgatory Canyon dinosaur trackway
Solo Without Pie. The search for pie in the Midwest.
Picking the Scablands. Washington and Oregon, 2005. Pie and spiders on the Columbia River!
#45
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Great thread.
I hate headwind, but cross-winds can get dicey sometimes, especially in heavy traffic. The only way that I can even remotely appreciate headwinds is when I pretend they are making me a stronger cyclist. Unfortunately, reality usually sets in pretty quickly and I just tend to hate the wind.
I hate headwind, but cross-winds can get dicey sometimes, especially in heavy traffic. The only way that I can even remotely appreciate headwinds is when I pretend they are making me a stronger cyclist. Unfortunately, reality usually sets in pretty quickly and I just tend to hate the wind.
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Rode 52 miles yesterday with friends and it was very windy. Although the temperatures were fairly mild for winter (40s), I was cold the whole ride due to the wind, which was out of the NW. When I got home, I wasn't at all sweaty and my fingers were still cold -- after riding for 3:15 hours. On my 1-hour commute this morning, the temperature was a good 15 degrees colder, yet I sweated more because there was very little wind.
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Little late to the thread but I feel your pain. If anyone lives in Portland and has ridden the bike path on Marine Drive then that's all I have to say. For a little more clarification for those that don't live here, well the winds coming out the Gorge can be intense. On a good day it'll be calm with a slight feel good breeze, other times you could be riding into 25-50 mph winds, just depends. I actually stopped taking that way to work and took other surface streets that were ten minutes out of the way just so I wouldn't have to ride in it.





