But it was 48 and I ride at 48. I rode over to Dead Man's Curve to get a photo from the north side to complement yesterday's south side image.
And this picture should prove what my primary means of transportation is. Thanks to GFR for directing me to the software to make the photo collage. It was still a bit of hassle as I tried to learn how to make the software do what I wanted but eventually I got at least what I needed (recommended action is right click, open in a new tab). The collage displays my bicycle odometer and my automobile odometer at the conclusion of today's ride.

Since June 15 I have added 1,062 miles to the total on my automobile odometer. In the same period I have added 2,296 miles to my bicycle odometer.
LOOK takes the lead.
I have ridden several times this year when conditions were a little questionable and have not been punished for doing so. I haven't been caught in the rain for a couple of years. Today I was about 8 miles from home when I finally had to admit to myself that the heavy overcast and high humidity had morphed into mist.
So I had to ride home with the streets turning wet. I was still lucky though, my punishment for riding in questionable conditions ended up being a small punishment. It never really rained. To be perfectly honest though, at a couple of points in the dash for home it was really pretty heavy mist. The streets were damp but without enough water to be thrown up by the tires. So the bicycle stayed pretty dry. The real issue was that the mist was intense enough to begin to create vision issues on my eye protection. Heavy mist indeed.
As I neared home I rode out from under the worst of the misting allowing my anxiety level to diminish and allowing me to complete the full two hour ride before entering the garage. From here in the warm and dry I pronounce the whole experience to have been like totally completely acceptable.
4 comments:
OK, this is a sure-fire cure for gloomy days. It's the Diamond Dave 'Runnin With the Devil' Sound Board.
Nice old video of the Rolling Stones. Are those guys still alive?? TT
I finally think I recognize that spot in the road. You ride through there a lot.
Speaking of temperature cut-offs, I was talking to Brian, Laura's husband, who says his cut-off is 12 degrees. That's for mountain biking, not road -- but I'm curious how he keeps warm at that temperature. I found my shoe covers yesterday, just in time for November. I'm hoping for a dozen rides, or so, next month. Weather dependent, but that's below my average for November.
Picasa's collage doesn't work the way I would like it to. If it has a 'stitch' function, I've never found it. Microsoft Office has a photo software piece to it that is pretty good, and does landscape stitching, but we no longer have it on any of our computers.
Congrats on the mileage, that's a big deal, do you suppose the LOOK will be able to do it again next year? Probably with no mileage to the Lafayette bldg. huh?
Dig this version of the song. I was 4 when it was recorded. just a bit of trivia for ya. :~)
jilrubia
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