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Humidity
Holy crap, I'm in DC right now and it's like a sauna. How do you DC people ride and avoid sweating out your inards?
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bwahhahahahahHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!
reason #347 why i left the east coast. |
ha im about to hop on my bike...in DC...oof
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Wow, the weather in DC is almost exactly the same as the weather in St. Louis! We are a tiny bit hotter, and you are a tiny bit more humid, but its only a few percentage points off.
Speaking of which, time to hop on my bike and ride home from work. :( peace, sam |
its foggy here... as usual.
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i love fog :)
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Originally Posted by ostro
its foggy here... as usual.
it's warm and sunny in the mission :D |
I love how this DC thread turned into a SF thread !!
Hope you are enjoying DC Judah. Anyone want to go for a ride and eat at Herbivore this weekend? i am CRAVING a veggie burger. |
Originally Posted by dolface
bwahhahahahahHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!
reason #347 why i left the east coast. |
Originally Posted by Judah
Holy crap, I'm in DC right now and it's like a sauna. How do you DC people ride and avoid sweating out your inards?
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Originally Posted by sillygirl
I love how this DC thread turned into a SF thread !!
Hope you are enjoying DC Judah. Anyone want to go for a ride and eat at Herbivore this weekend? i am CRAVING a veggie burger. |
Dont tell me you are doing the marathon in the mountains :eek:
A trail marathon, in elevation no less? |
Originally Posted by sillygirl
Dont tell me you are doing the marathon in the mountains :eek:
A trail marathon, in elevation no less? |
Mmm...east coast winters. And summers... Speaking of sweating out your innards. I lost almost 60 pounds riding in Boston humidity last summer. Hooray for air so thick you need a machete to get through it.
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pshhh you guys think we have humidity in the north east!?!?!?! I feel bad for adamkell, I grew up in south florida... now THAT is humidity.
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OK, so its now just after 7, about 2 hours after posting my initial post, and I just got home. :( It wasn't all commute, I had to run a few errands around town. But damn, I think I lost some serious weight, which is bad, since I only weigh about 120. ;)
I miss Colorado, since it was hot, but NEVER humid. And I miss Santa Cruz, where it was 72 degrees and blue sky 300 days out of the year.. :( Screw missouri summers. peace, sam |
Ah the northeast humidity. Nothing like peddling uphill while its 95 degrees out and 90% moisture in the air. I cant wait for the fall thats perfect riding weather.
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73 degrees and 48% humidity here today. Life is tough.
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the best humidity cure in nyc is to get on the river. there is free kayaking at BPC, and great kayak tours at 23rd st and the Hudson. All the mucky, musty humidity smog just blows right off, plus it is usually about 5 degrees cooler. Im trying to work out a new triathalon: riding fixed, kayaking, and.... (so far all i can come up with is eating burgers, cuz i get hungry from the first two)
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Originally Posted by Judah
Holy crap, I'm in DC right now and it's like a sauna. How do you DC people ride and avoid sweating out your inards?
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Its unusually nasty here this week. Always humid, but normally not this bad.
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Originally Posted by DancesInTraffic
Mmm...east coast winters. And summers... Speaking of sweating out your innards. I lost almost 60 pounds riding in Boston humidity last summer. Hooray for air so thick you need a machete to get through it.
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Chicago = I'm sweating while sitting.
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Judah, i think you're just accustomed to our nice weather here. -BTW-This is Dokushoka's bro.
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yeah. in chicago it looked like downtown was on fire there was so much haze.
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Originally Posted by WithNail
pshhh you guys think we have humidity in the north east!?!?!?! I feel bad for adamkell, I grew up in south florida... now THAT is humidity.
But if you have to suffer the Florida humidity, Gainesville's a decent place to do it. People start to get pretty crusty around here but it's accepted (at least in my dirty circle of friends).....no, almost expected. Embrace The Heat. (I've developed this positive outlook because I have to be here; post-graduation, I'm out. I hear SF is nice.) |
I love me some serious weather. Sweat it out or shiver through, whatever. It's all good. What's life without variety? I get a perverse kind of glee when I look at ye olde WeatherFox and see "Haze" because I know that I'm just gonna get out there and sweat it out. It's sort of like a sauna, very purifying.
Besides, I spent my youth in the midwest where it's hotter and humidererererrrereererrer..... |
Yuck-o. Where did you live in the midwest?
I like saunas, but its because I can lay on the ground naked around other people (preferably women-folk) who are also naked. I'm not allowed to ride my bike naked, and there certainly aren't naked women folks around when I try... :( If there were, I'd be alot more down with the hot weather. Speaking of which, thats why the extreme weather at burning man is totally acceptable. peace, sam |
humid air is less dense than dry air (MW of water is 18 versus 29 for "air") so friction is reduced. it has been especially humid around here for a while and that is just fine with me - sweating is okay, healthy actually. later this summer i'll be down in north carolina, cape fear area, where i have seen the dew point get up to 80 °F. you kind of need to get your riding in before 7:00 am down there.
i love san francisco, but it is not my home. |
There's nothing like coming out from an air conditioned office or house, into a wall of air. And then having to ride through it like your riding underwater. Its worse than wind. And oh so fun.
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