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Originally Posted by StarBiker
(Post 19694674)
I am trying to figure out what Tasmania has to do with anything.
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Originally Posted by StarBiker
(Post 19693963)
I don't want to camp, I just don't want my ass to sweat. Low humidity the last two days, but 92 Degrees is hot. Than add suburban sprawl, mixed with cars everywhere adding more heat, and that makes it worse.
Also, I know shady routes and breezy routes that take me most places I need to go. We have tree-shaded MUPs that go near to most destinations, and they are truly a blessing during the heat waves. |
We have only a 90-day growing season up here, but it is my time to shine.:) It rarely goes up to 85 degrees at the mid-coast from mid june to mid sept, and the cycling is heaven, with about 3,000 feet of climbing gain on a 60-miler.
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Originally Posted by Roody
(Post 19694926)
Waiting at a traffic light, in the hot sun, surrounded by concrete and cars as far as you can see is the worst. I do more riding at night during hot spells.
Also, I know shady routes and breezy routes that take me most places I need to go. We have tree-shaded MUPs that go near to most destinations, and they are truly a blessing during the heat waves. But those other factors, and even all the roads, and parking lots are adding a lot of heat. Places like Falls Road, or the very pretty Roland Park are nice, but they aren't where I go for anything. If you can afford Roland Park......... |
Originally Posted by 1989Pre
(Post 19694997)
We have only a 90-day growing season up here, but it is my time to shine.:) It rarely goes up to 85 degrees at the mid-coast from mid june to mid sept, and the cycling is heaven, with about 3,000 feet of climbing gain on a 60-miler.
San Francisco would be my pick, but no way could I afford the place. |
Originally Posted by Roody
(Post 19694926)
Waiting at a traffic light, in the hot sun, surrounded by concrete and cars as far as you can see is the worst. I do more riding at night during hot spells.
Also, I know shady routes and breezy routes that take me most places I need to go. We have tree-shaded MUPs that go near to most destinations, and they are truly a blessing during the heat waves. |
I live uphill from work, so with a lot of self-discipline, I can mostly coast to work on the hottest days and still avoid showering at work. In fact if I have to take public transit to work on a hot day, I sweat more than if I'd cycled. I shower before I leave home, and make sure not to have coffee until I have cooled off.
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I just peddled my but off for a couple miles. It took 30 minutes in the AC to cool off. And as long as I was peddling I was fine.
I usually cruise. I am not always moving fast. (I use platform peddles) It poured, but I was in my local Target. Businesses are everywhere. I can stop anywhere and get a bite, a drink, cool off, and I am not in the City. Yes, getting into wooded areas is noticeably cooler. Also damper, and bugs...... |
Originally Posted by tandempower
(Post 19692958)
'Hanging wet laundry overnight will cause them to mildew and 'spoil' unless you are in an arid climate. I prefer hanging laundry in the sun so it dries in a matter of hours and smells clean.
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Originally Posted by dedhed
(Post 19696099)
I hardly live in an arid climate and often do a load of wash and hang it on the line before bed for it to dry the next day while I'm at work. Nothing has ever mildewed or "spoiled". Sometimes I might even forget it in the washer until the next evening and then hang it out.
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Originally Posted by tandempower
(Post 19696552)
Do you hang it outdoors or indoors in the air-conditioning? What is the temperature where it is hanging? Do you know the relative humidity?
Whatever the weather is that day. Sometimes it's sunny, sometimes it's cloudy, sometimes it's windy, sometimes not. Sometimes it gets rained on. Once I leave for work, it's in for whatever mother nature brings. Here's what it's sitting in now. Tomorrow is high of 83 and partly sunny. Humidity 84% Temperature 66 Wind Speed Calm Barometer 30.12 in (1019.7 mb) Dewpoint 61°F (16°C) Visibility 10.00 mi Last update 4 Jul 9:52 pm CDT |
Originally Posted by dedhed
(Post 19696099)
I hardly live in an arid climate and often do a load of wash and hang it on the line before bed for it to dry the next day while I'm at work. Nothing has ever mildewed or "spoiled". Sometimes I might even forget it in the washer until the next evening and then hang it out.
That's how we dry our laundry. We don't have a clothes dryer ... only a few people in Australia do. But we've all got clothes lines outside and/or drying racks inside. I don't leave things in the washer more than a couple hours because they can wrinkle or start to take on a funny smell, but if I put them on the drying rack inside or on the clothes line outside (even if it is drizzling a bit) they will eventually dry and they're fine. In fact, if there's any kind of breeze outside, they dry quite quickly out there. :) Breezy days are great for doing the bedding! |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 19694707)
Edmonton might be another good choice.
Looking for new jobs in new places, then moving, has always been my and my partner's solution of choice when we do not like an area or get bored with it. I'm not sure why, but people find it rather odd that we have lived so many places (and our count is only up to six US states, each.) |
Originally Posted by wipekitty
(Post 19700999)
Interesting you mention Edmonton. I was obsessed with moving there for a while (it never happened), in part because the climate seemed my speed.
Looking for new jobs in new places, then moving, has always been my and my partner's solution of choice when we do not like an area or get bored with it. I'm not sure why, but people find it rather odd that we have lived so many places (and our count is only up to six US states, each.) We're like you ... don't like a place, get tired of a place ... and we move. I've lived in 4 Canadian Provinces and 2 Australian States, and I've moved within those provinces and states as well. In fact, we're getting close to yet another move! It's starting to feel like time again. |
I would always rather be hot than cold. Wear next to nothing and sweat as necessary. Managing how sweaty you get is not necessary like in the cold.
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 19694015)
:foo: Not sure what Western Maryland has to do with Tasmania ... but ... OK. Basically, if you really don't like where you currently live ... move.
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Originally Posted by tandempower
(Post 19702821)
you'd always be moving.
You're speaking to one who has moved a whole lot of times. :) Keeps life interesting! |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 19702864)
Excellent!! :D
You're speaking to one who has moved a whole lot of times. :) Keeps life interesting! |
Originally Posted by tandempower
(Post 19702928)
Surely there are times you are unhappy when you don't want to move or be told to move because you're unhappy that day or moment.
I move and travel lots because I want to ... because I am a restless person who wants to see and do more. It's great for gaining new experiences and perspectives. |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 19702971)
I'm not unhappy very often.
I move and travel lots because I want to ... because I am a restless person who wants to see and do more. It's great for gaining new experiences and perspectives. If you missed someplace you once lived and you told Rowan you were sad because you couldn't easily go visit something you were thinking about, would you want him to tell you to move there if you miss it, or would you expect him to understand there there are nuances where you can sometimes be unhappy about something without wanting to move somewhere else? |
Originally Posted by tandempower
(Post 19702997)
And when you are, do you enjoy hearing someone tell you to move because you're unhappy?
If you missed someplace you once lived and you told Rowan you were sad because you couldn't easily go visit something you were thinking about, would you want him to tell you to move there if you miss it, or would you expect him to understand there there are nuances where you can sometimes be unhappy about something without wanting to move somewhere else? |
Originally Posted by Walter S
(Post 19702799)
I would always rather be hot than cold. Wear next to nothing and sweat as necessary. Managing how sweaty you get is not necessary like in the cold.
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 19703004)
We often considered moving to places we have lived and liked or to new places. Suggesting a move to me is a good and exciting thing. 😀😀😀
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Originally Posted by tandempower
(Post 19703072)
Even as a response to you feeling unhappy of something at a particular moment?
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 19703082)
Yep ... cheers me right up to think about moving or travel.
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