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The bigger the challenge, the more I want to ride! (26 miles round trip daily).
For longer trips, usually freeze a gallon of H20 and put on one of my milk crates.
I'll take 30-40F over this, any day though.
Yeah I've been staying hydrated. I didn't know that trick about the shower chaser, I'll try that out!
I know myself and I knowwwww I'll just leave and get on the bike and be fine, I was just so ridiculously hot walking down the block to pick up my lunch that I didn't even want to eat it when I got back and I was like oh god I don't want to ride home in this.
Back on the saddle.
Kelly said:
My commute is seven as well. I rode to and from with no worries. I also lead bike tours in this heat. The trick is to take it slow. You have natural AC on the bike while moving. Drink lots of water before you leave work. Once home, take a cool shower chased by a warm shower. It'll bring down your core temp. Good luck!! You can do it ;-)
This is fine.
Remember February?
Actually, that wasn't so bad either...
Don't let yourself be persuaded by the "I'll ride in any weather crowd". While they might feel comfortable in this heat, it doesn't mean that you will.
Heat stroke is a real danger in weather like this. No need to suffer a heat stroke only because you feel taking the bus home makes you look like a wussy.
I've noticed that I'm fine while I'm riding... it's when I stop that the heat gets to me. So yes, Kelly I agree wholeheartedly about the natural AC concept.
On that note, at Noble Tree on Clark right now and I hear the barista and a customer talking about riding 6-8 MPH max in this weather.
Kelly said:
My commute is seven as well. I rode to and from with no worries. I also lead bike tours in this heat. The trick is to take it slow. You have natural AC on the bike while moving. Drink lots of water before you leave work. Once home, take a cool shower chased by a warm shower. It'll bring down your core temp. Good luck!! You can do it ;-)
This is fine.
Remember February?
Actually, that wasn't so bad either...
Don't let yourself be persuaded by the "I'll ride in any weather crowd". While they might feel comfortable in this heat, it doesn't mean that you will.
Heat stroke is a real danger in weather like this. No need to suffer a heat stroke only because you feel taking the bus home makes you look like a wussy.
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