Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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Thought about throwing my bike on the 56, but then I realized I didn't have headphones on me.  No headphones on a crowded bus that's moving at about 3mph is usually hell.

Had to resort to my ski jacket to stay dry since my rain jacket is shot, but it and my rain pants did the job, save for the water that got in through the open collar and a wet spot or two that got through the seam on the pants. Only gaiters or above-the-ankle GTX shoes are going to keep my feet dry, though. Less traffic than expected, fewer cars than expected using the parking lane as a drag lane, and no particular bad behavior on the part of frustrated car drivers.

I had a great ride down the LFP. Left the house at 9am just rain
Was going faster then south bound lakeshore drive.
Feet got real wet but only because I like to splash in the big puddles.

Yeah, I typically get honked at and followed/passed way too closely more when it rains. Makes no sense to me. I should be the one in a hurry to get home, not the rage-cagers, as I'm the one out in the open getting wet.

blair_ said:

Jason - Millenium Park bike garage to Wicker Park.

So Randolph to Dearborn PBL to Kinzie PBL to Milwaukee.  I swear these people turn into monsters as they sit in gridlock.

Old Man Winter,

Really? That's all you got?

Ha!

It was nice to be back on the bike this morning, and I got a nice little spa scrub on my face from the hail to boot. :-)

It would seem he is losing his grip, but he certainly is tenacious.  I was glad I had glasses so that face scrub was not in my eyes, but really glad there was no thunder and lightning!
 
in it to win it 8.0 mi said:

Old Man Winter,

Really? That's all you got?

Ha!

Only in Chicago do you get 60 degrees and massive flooding one day, followed by snow the next.

the ice was fun until i got some in the eye,

happy to pack layers...

Yup!... much warmer than the usual snowboarding temp.  =)

For a few more bike commute photos from today, click here.

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