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AzTallRider 01-13-11 02:42 PM

For those in colder climes
 
Winter Lament

Farmer-tans are fading;
fresh sweat stains the floor.
DVDs are blaring;
riding is no more.

Minds drift further than the snow,
on cherished roads and mountain trails.
Hearts pound loud from rapid strokes,
that keep the muscles hard as nails.

We train with purpose born of need
to once more lead a pack uphill
and pedal hard to get nowhere,
focused on that future thrill.

We know that soon a day will break,
warm and filled with fresh clean air.
We'll hit the road, feel the wind once more,
and speed away without a care.

Farmer-tans are fading;
fresh sweat stains the floor.
Winter storms are raging;
riding is no more.

NOS88 01-13-11 03:57 PM

Damn the ice, the wind, the snow.
I'll not let winter dampen my soul.

Alas but those of less than hardy souls
Cringe at the thought of bitter cold.
The wind burned face,
is the thing apt to replace,
The farmer's tan in summer's months worn so bold.

While for some the indoor trainer purrs with ease,
For me, I'll take my chances in the big deep freeze.
No sweat of mine will stain the floor,
For I find indoor training such a bore.
My choice is outside where I'll climb, spin, and sprint so free.

Damn the ice, the wind, the snow.
I'll not let winter dampen my soul.

Phil85207 01-13-11 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by NOS88 (Post 12072932)
Damn the ice, the wind, the snow.
I'll not let winter dampen my soul.

Alas but those of less than hardy souls
Cringe at the thought of bitter cold.
The wind burned face,
is the thing apt to replace,
The farmer's tan in summer's months worn so bold.

While for some the indoor trainer purrs with ease,
For me, I'll take my chances in the big deep freeze.
No sweat of mine will stain the floor,
For I find indoor training such a bore.
My choice is outside where I'll climb, spin, and sprint so free.

Damn the ice, the wind, the snow.
I'll not let winter dampen my soul.

Better you than me. The cold here in The Arizona desert is more than enough for me.

Jim from Boston 01-13-11 07:37 PM

For those in colder climes


Originally Posted by AzTallRider (Post 12072599)
Winter Lament

Farmer-tans are fading;
fresh sweat stains the floor.
DVDs are blaring;
riding is no more...

We know that soon a day will break,
warm and filled with fresh clean air.
We'll hit the road, feel the wind once more,
and speed away without a care...

There you sit, broken-hearted.
Wanna ride? Just get started. :p

billydonn 01-13-11 09:34 PM

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To everything there is a season. I'm riding in a friend's garage with my peeps on Wed. night and Saturday morning. I kind of enjoy it actually. (The whippersnappers cannot drop me now!:))

There are worse ways to spend a wintry evening.

Jim from Boston 01-13-11 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by Jim from Boston (Post 12073881)
"For those in colder climes"

There you sit, broken-hearted.
Wanna ride? Just get started. :p

With apologies to AzTallRider, I was feeling impish when I did a parody of this piece of bathroom wall graffiti. Your poem was nicely written. My point is, and I do have one, is that many of us in the northern climes actually revel in winter riding. A great deal of my own satisfaction is overcoming the challenges winter riding presents. I have previously commented on a few threads, that judging from the postings from commuters, Boston, Minneapolis and Toronto have the most active commuting cultures. Some really hardcore winter riders write from Edmonton Alberta and Alaska, and my own favorite winter rider, tsl, posts from Rochester NY.

Just yesterday, a snow emergency befell Boston that was a front page story with plenty of pictures, including two of cycling commuters. Concurrently, some cyclists from the Southeast USA have posted on BF about their travails of riding on ice and snow without studded tires. :eek:

So more politely, may I say, “Don’t cry for us Arizona.”

Bare Feet 01-14-11 05:23 AM

Plows crawled, through urban sprawl
Piling snow high, on the road side.
Road shoulders, there are no more
It's not safe to ride anymore.

Heck, I know how to warm my sole
I am not resigned to avoid the cold.
But until the roads edges are clear
I'm at the gym, shedding a tear : (

_________________________________________

Az and NOS, your poems are terrific! They each gain more power when read together and contrasted . . awesome! Mine, lame, shouldn't even be in the same space. lol! But I did want to express what's going on in NJ.

Billy, now I could look forward to that! Nice garage!

ThatBritBloke 01-14-11 06:24 AM

http://images.publicradio.org/conten...theroad_33.jpg

cold winter draws on
trust to toasty windstopper
spring hopes eternal

AzTallRider 01-14-11 09:12 AM

Love 'em all! I'm embarrassed to bring up the cold right now. While our mornings are chilly, it's gotten into the 70's in the afternoons.

gettingold 01-14-11 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by billydonn (Post 12074394)
To everything there is a season. I'm riding in a friend's garage with my peeps on Wed. night and Saturday morning. I kind of enjoy it actually. (The whippersnappers cannot drop me now!:))

There are worse ways to spend a wintry evening.

Great pictures. Now that is awesome!

NOS88 01-14-11 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by AzTallRider (Post 12075798)
Love 'em all! I'm embarrassed to bring up the cold right now. While our mornings are chilly, it's gotten into the 70's in the afternoons.

OUCH! It was 13 F on my commute into work this morning and projected to get up to the toasty 26F by the time I take my trip home. Want to consider a house swap vacation this winter? :)

NOS88 01-14-11 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by billydonn (Post 12074394)
To everything there is a season. I'm riding in a friend's garage with my peeps on Wed. night and Saturday morning. I kind of enjoy it actually. (The whippersnappers cannot drop me now!:))

There are worse ways to spend a wintry evening.

This is true! Nice group of folks you got there.

rdtompki 01-14-11 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by billydonn (Post 12074394)
To everything there is a season. I'm riding in a friend's garage with my peeps on Wed. night and Saturday morning. I kind of enjoy it actually. (The whippersnappers cannot drop me now!:))

There are worse ways to spend a wintry evening.

Where are the oil stains? That's one heck of a nice garage.

Bare Feet 01-14-11 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by AzTallRider (Post 12075798)
Love 'em all! I'm embarrassed to bring up the cold right now. While our mornings are chilly, it's gotten into the 70's in the afternoons.

Wait!! What??



That's okay, I still respect you! lol!

Phil85207 01-14-11 06:04 PM

Bare feet. I see your from No. NJ. I am from Roxbury, Succasunna, area near Netcong. Ring any bells?

Bare Feet 01-14-11 06:16 PM


Originally Posted by Phil85207 (Post 12078615)
Bare feet. I see your from No. NJ. I am from Roxbury, Succasunna, area near Netcong. Ring any bells?

I know where those areas are, but I'm not very familiar with them. I may be interested in moving one day, but that seems a little too far out. I'm further east, towards the city.

billydonn 01-14-11 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Bare Feet (Post 12075236)
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Billy, now I could look forward to that! Nice garage!

Thanks. The place is heated and the owner is a colleague of mine at work, a PhD in Exercise Physiology. He writes up a program and we start the music and all ride through the routine together. I just leave one of my bikes and my trainer over there all winter. It has been fun so far and I get in some weights and core work a couple of times a week at work. In keeping with the poetic theme:

When the mercury downward creeps
And wind and snow outside are howlin’

My bike and trainer inside go
and I will join up with my peeps
To spin and pant and gasp with all
And keep our trainer rollers growlin'


werks 01-15-11 08:13 AM

For those in warmer climes .... You don't know what you're missing :D

Winter is my favorite time of year. I like cycling, roller-skiing, and kayaking in the mountains near my home during the warm weather months, but for me it's all preparation for cross country skiing (skating), my favorite sport.

Yesterday, I drove down to 6,000ft to pick Rita up at work. While there, I got in a 90 minute ride in 50F temps. We then drove up to Keystone Villiage (9,400ft) for a weekend of skiing and snowshoeing.

The roads at Bear Creek Lake Park (Lakewood / Denver) were clear on Friday .... XC Comp with 28mm slicks
http://www.yostwerks.com/XCBear1.jpg

Bike, skis, snowshoes .... All the Ingredients for a fun Colorado weekend
http://www.yostwerks.com/XCBear4.jpg

I've skied 25 days so far this winter, with at least 25 more to come.
http://www.yostwerks.com/OM2.jpg

Winter ... Bring it on ! ... Triumph Sprint / Salomon Equipe 10 skate skis
http://www.yostwerks.com/1050SkiCC.jpg

.... Though Summer does have it's moments too !! ... Specialized TriCross Comp at Loveland Pass ( 12,000ft)
http://www.yostwerks.com/STFJRBreckB.jpg

Saturday morning 20km skate at Frisco Nordic Center http://www.yostwerks.com/FriscoSkateB.jpg

Sunday morning at Keystone Villiage.... Proof that all snow is not created equal :love:
http://www.yostwerks.com/CondoDeck1.jpg

When the snow finally melts, it's time to kayak on it ... Homebuilt Sonnet folding kayaks.... http://www.yostwerks.com/
http://www.yostwerks.com/DillonSonnetCC.jpg

pinerider 01-18-11 05:50 AM

Great pics Werks, nice rack for the road bike! That's real livin' out there, good to see you're making the most of it!

I dunno, people from here go to Arizona to escape winter! I stick around and ride, this is my first winter not bike commuting (too much stress for my wife!), but mountain biking has been great the last 2 winters, just enough snow to make the trails more fun! Looks like I'll have to try something else for a week or 2, we had 6" of loose dry snow on Saturday that just won't pack down and makes for a very challenging ride. I was out Sunday for 2 hours in -7 C ( around 20 F) temperatures, it was a great workout!
I have a road bike on the trainer in the basement, so far I've managed to avoid needing to get on it. I'm sure trainer time would lead to some kind of poetry! Playing ice hockey twice a week helps with conditioning too! (except for the beer after)

Bare Feet 01-18-11 09:41 AM

Just beautiful werks. Like being on fantastic vacation!

werks 01-18-11 10:46 AM

Thanks Bare Feet and pinerider for your comments....


I have a road bike on the trainer in the basement, so far I've managed to avoid needing to get on it.
I avoid an indoors trainer unless there are no alternatives... and there are always alternatives. I refer to my mag trainer as a sensory deprivation device :( .... Just my opinion.


Playing ice hockey twice a week helps with conditioning too! (except for the beer after)
Alternative workouts like ice skating keep it interesting, and actually improve overall fitness. Beer is an integral part of training... The darker the better :thumb:

We just got back this AM as I-70 was at a standstill from Frisco to Loveland Pass (Eisenhower Tunnel) yesterday due to heavy snows and high winds ( 99 mph windgust recorded at Loveland Pass), so we stayed an extra night at the Condo :p

I-70 is still closed today due to avalanche issues, so we drove over Hoosier Pass and came home the back way. All in all, a great weekend of skiing and snowshoeing. Plan on do it all again next weekend plus a couple of rides this week at lower elevation, weather permitting.

Regards, Tom

Rollerskiing is my summer alternative to snow skiing. Technically more demanding, and oh so much harder than snow in the event of a fall .http://www.yostwerks.com/RollerskiApeB.jpg

Beware the asphalt snow ! ... Helmet, gloves, kneepads, elbow pads, hip and tailbone protection, are mandatory kit for an old git like me.
http://www.yostwerks.com/ARollerskiMorrisonA.jpg

missjean 01-18-11 10:48 AM

Love the picture of the morning sun hitting the snow covered mountains.

SpeedyChix 01-18-11 10:54 AM

Nice mix of outings and some stellar scenery.

SpeedyChix 01-18-11 10:55 AM

WHAT a garage! Looks like a fun time.

werks 01-18-11 08:03 PM


missjean
Love the picture of the morning sun hitting the snow covered mountains.
Thanks. It was a cloudy morning, but for about 5 minutes, the sun broke through. Couldn't pass it up :)
My little point and shoot doesn't do it justice.


SpeedyChix
Nice mix of outings and some stellar scenery.
I like to do different workouts to stay interested. Plus, it's just lots more fun to mix it up a bit. Here's 2 pics from today's 90 minute climbing ride (pavement) at Red Rocks.

Hard to believe but this is only a hours drive from where we skied this weekend, and the 24" of new snow that fell in the past 48 hours. The difference being the 4,000ft lower elevation. ( 10,000ft vs 6,000ft)

A change in altitude is like a change in latitude :D ... Tom
http://www.yostwerks.com/XCRide3.jpg

http://www.yostwerks.com/XCRide11.jpg

Same ride... different day and different bike.... Rock Hopper take-apart
http://www.yostwerks.com/FoldRedRocks1024I.jpg


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