If you don't consider cold a problem, then I'd say my ride today was perfect!
I can't wait to see what happens tomorrow. My guess is that I'll be freezing my butt off, but I can still say, "Sayonara, suckahs!" to that long train of motor vehicles waiting for the light to change as I make my way to the front of the line. Hee hee. (Yeah. We are going to be really cold tomorrow, people.)
I will have to fix that since now my brake system seems to be attached to my tire.
My 9:00 canceled. By the time I have to get on my bike at 12:30, it'll be positively balmy. Hee hee.
Actually, I am very nervous. They are making it sound like any exposed skin is going to be frostbitten in less than 2 minutes.
My 9:00 canceled. By the time I have to get on my bike at 12:30, it'll be positively balmy. Hee hee.
Actually, I am very nervous. They are making it sound like any exposed skin is going to be frostbitten in less than 2 minutes.
They are making it sound like any exposed skin is going to be frostbitten in less than 2 minutes.
I have a face mask and goggles that eliminate any exposed skin in this weather, but one trick for leaving a gap is to put vasoline on the areas you're leaving exposed.
I think this is the most clothes I've ever worn on the bike. Today I had on:
wool socks, snow boots, long underwear, jeans, wind pants, tank top (orange), cardigan (blue), sweater (blue), BEARS hoodie, windbreaker, face mask, goggles, ear band, hat, helmet, thick ski gloves.
Holly said:
My 9:00 canceled. By the time I have to get on my bike at 12:30, it'll be positively balmy. Hee hee.
Actually, I am very nervous. They are making it sound like any exposed skin is going to be frostbitten in less than 2 minutes.
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