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@ Iggi--funny for whom?
Other gents--ah, no. There will be no photos of such Tom Coolery.
I would like to add--I tried something earlier today for my 9:00 am dog walk. I iced my feet. The theory was that, just like in winter (when, you will recall I rode my bike for my first winter season ever); if your feet are cold, you'll be cold. It sorta kinda worked. Ish.
I'd say that like any big ride, as long as you're hydrated, it's mostly mental at a certain point.
It also helps to have a salt lick attached to your bars.
Off I go to submerge myself in the pressure cooker.
oh my god i can not even FATHOM wearing jeans right now. i'd die. i would die!
maybe he just left where he was coming from?
Serge Lubomudrov said:
i do that quite often. a few years back i hiked into the grand canyon. temps were higher than the thermometer could display somewhere above 120. i was in a long sleeve shirt. i too prefer not to be exposed.
and ya, never heard of anyone with skin cancer in poland. something about that eastern european sun
Kelvin Mulcky said:
I'm fair skinned and burn easily, so if I'm outside for long periods I'll wear long sleeves. I rode to three floyds last weekend in a long sleeve wool base layer. I was very comfortable as long as i was biking. At least I didn't get roasted. Anyone else do this sort of trick?
Some (may be even too much) info about how to stay cool here.
i do that quite often. a few years back i hiked into the grand canyon. temps were higher than the thermometer could display somewhere above 120. i was in a long sleeve shirt. i too prefer not to be exposed.
and ya, never heard of anyone with skin cancer in poland. something about that eastern european sun
Kelvin Mulcky said:I'm fair skinned and burn easily, so if I'm outside for long periods I'll wear long sleeves. I rode to three floyds last weekend in a long sleeve wool base layer. I was very comfortable as long as i was biking. At least I didn't get roasted. Anyone else do this sort of trick?
I say don't take chances with heat stroke. Stupidly, I was riding around. When I got to work I felt dizzy and light-headed, despite drinking what I thought was plenty of fluids. Well, it turns out I had heat exhaustion and that was scary enough. Do what you need to do. If you need to ride half and bus half or bus all the way - do it. This furnace acting as weather should be taken seriously.
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