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I've been using this weather as an excuse to ride my recently acquired 1968 Schwinn cruiser. I *can't* got fast, so instead I toodle along, no exerting myself, and the already mentioned natural A/C is a treat.
Also, every time you ride in the heat you earn an ice cream cone. This is key :-D
Heat cramp symptoms include:
Heat exhaustion symptoms include:
Heat exhaustion requires immediate attention but is not usually life-threatening.
Heat stroke symptoms include:
If you're waking up with headaches taking today off is a good idea since riding today would aggrevate the dehydration and condition.
I had heat stroke on RAGBRIA last year, but I was so mentally confused by it that I didn't realize how sick I was even though I was presenting many of the heat stroke symptoms. I continued riding for the 5 days with symtoms and it aggravated my condition. It took a long time for me to fully recover. Now I find myself extremely sensitive to heat, once you have one bad incident it makes it much more likely you will have another.
Keep an eye on your active friends, if you notice these symptoms talk to them about what's going on. If they do have heat stroke/exhaustion they may not be mentally aware of how severe their symptoms are.
Taking a few days off the bike to avoid heat stress will mean many more days you will be able to ride.
It seems to me that cars have been more agressive with the heat. This has been my real problem this week.
I'm riding around from 12:30-4:30. I'm a dog walker. I'm riding about 12 miles a day in this swamp. I don't think it's untenable, but I wouldn't mind it if somebody ripped this pressure-cookin' heat dome off of us...like...right now!
Two key things--sunscreen and water. I also stick my head in the freezer for a few seconds when I get to each clients' house. My last client of the day are my close friends. They're (obviously) never home when I go to walk their dogs. When I got there yesterday, I whipped off my dress and stood there in my underwear poised over the air conditioning vent in their bathroom. I know, TMI, right? I couldn't help it. I was fried. Today=more of the same, I suppose. Ahhh...summer.
I'm riding around from 12:30-4:30. I'm a dog walker. I'm riding about 12 miles a day in this swamp. I don't think it's untenable, but I wouldn't mind it if somebody ripped this pressure-cookin' heat dome off of us...like...right now!
Two key things--sunscreen and water. I also stick my head in the freezer for a few seconds when I get to each clients' house. My last client of the day are my close friends. They're (obviously) never home when I go to walk their dogs. When I got there yesterday, I whipped off my dress and stood there in my underwear poised over the air conditioning vent in their bathroom. I know, TMI, right? I couldn't help it. I was fried. Today=more of the same, I suppose. Ahhh...summer.
I'm riding around from 12:30-4:30. I'm a dog walker. I'm riding about 12 miles a day in this swamp. I don't think it's untenable, but I wouldn't mind it if somebody ripped this pressure-cookin' heat dome off of us...like...right now!
Two key things--sunscreen and water. I also stick my head in the freezer for a few seconds when I get to each clients' house. My last client of the day are my close friends. They're (obviously) never home when I go to walk their dogs. When I got there yesterday, I whipped off my dress and stood there in my underwear poised over the air conditioning vent in their bathroom. I know, TMI, right? I couldn't help it. I was fried. Today=more of the same, I suppose. Ahhh...summer.
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