I think I can, I think I can, I think I can . . . . .
I ride every day. Only thing that might prevent me from riding is a lot of ice on the streets. I don't mind riding in the snow or rain, but riding on ice is dangerous. I try and give the city a day or two to salt the streets before riding again. Other than that, weather doesn't stop me.
I'll be riding the day after tomorrow.
Ahhh yes the watery eyes, the "hurts when you breathe" the burning sensation in the extremities.
Not if I don't need to, one upside to being unemployed I guess?
What I WOULD like is a day/night in the 20's where we get several inches of snow, we need a snow ride dammitt!
That feeling goes away after a mile or so.
Mike Zumwalt said:
Ahhh yes the watery eyes, the "hurts when you breathe" the burning sensation in the extremities.
Goggles. I cannot say it often enough--goggles. My eyes and skin behind the goggles did not even know it is winter.
Mike Zumwalt said:
Ahhh yes the watery eyes, the "hurts when you breathe" the burning sensation in the extremities.
Not if I don't need to, one upside to being unemployed I guess?
What I WOULD like is a day/night in the 20's where we get several inches of snow, we need a snow ride dammitt!
I will be riding. 38 degrees and pouring rain is much worse, in my opinion.
I was referring to Tuesday.
Yesterday, today, tomorrow, Wednesday. If I'm in town, I'm riding.
Speaking of which...
It's lunch and beer thirty.
I was referring to the day after tomorrow, per the thread's title.
Yup.
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