I felt exceptionally lazy the last three days and was unable to get out of the house on time to be able to make it to work via bike, so I drove. I rarely EVER drive to work so I've been a bit bummed that I didn't bike the last three days, and now it looks like my usual LFP commute will be all but impossible due to 30 mph winds gusting into my face each morning for the next couple days. I thought about maybe cutting west and riding up through the city to avoid the LFP on the off chance that it might be less windy. However, the wind is pretty much coming straight from the north so I can't see any northern route on city streets being much better than the LFP. The ride home would probably be a blast though, what with that tail wind. There was a storm last year in October that was a lot like this with the super high winds. It was blowing so hard I had to ride the bus up into the loop to run an errand. Going home I got on the LFP south of Navy Pier and had a blast riding home with the massive tailwind. It was blowing so hard that day that I was actually in my granny ring and one of the bigger cogs on the back and was still able barely manage about 10 miles an hour. I suspect tomorrow and Tuesday will be pretty similar to that storm last October. I may just drive both days and consider this week a write-off.
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I wouldn't call it wimping out; this is pretty unusual weather.
I rode in yesterday, but put my bike on the bus on the way home; I tried riding a few blocks, but became afraid of being blown into traffic, like envane said. Even the bus was being blown around a little.
I'm working from home today, so no commute for me. Stay safe, everyone!
Luckily for me, my commute is 90% E/W. My ride this morning was mostly just annoying as I had to really pay attention and shift weight when gusts came along. Sometimes I get lazy and lean back riding no-hands. Not today, friends.
I always bike commute regardless of the wind. When winds are above 20mph(sustained) I switch from my single speed to my mtb, and its never too bad, just slower. However, last year I learned my lesson on the lfp: at that spot at fullerton I was entirely soaked and almost lost my bike to the lake. Btw, neoprene face mask and gloves and a good jacket are the best antidote to windchill. they kept me riding all last winter.
I rode up Broadway last night and it was tough, but that was after a long day of riding and work. The wind downtown seems surprisingly tame for sustained winds to be so extreme aloft. Normally there's a lot of gusting at corners, etc. I'd say it's like a really tough normal windy day, not a scary, fall-over windy day.
In all fairness, the only weather that stops me from riding is ice, so I'm not a good example. Last week when I got soaked, my attitude was "now I have a better reason to ride on lower Wacker! Yeah!"
Looking out my window at the flags that are on top of the Cook County building (five stories, I think) they are not consistently flying straight out, but they are not dropping down completely, either. Seems not as bad as was forecast.
I rode today from the West Side and it wasn't that bad. Some strong gusts, but I've definitely ridden in worse wind. I walked out to the Lake on my lunch break (from the Loop) and I've seen worse days on the lake.
So, if I get on at Fullerton, will the LSP be passable going North? Any beta on that?
Thanks, Will.
Just Will said:
Yes it will be - from Fullerton going north.
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