Anyone who lives in this climate and who is determined to be physically active throughout the summer is occasionally going to make a decision that ends up being just plain wrong.
I started to ride and it felt hot, hot enough that I immediately adopted the accelerated hydration schedule. Most of the time when I drink more water it is a decision I make after being on the bicycle for a while. Today it seemed like a good idea right straight out of the garage.
Still, it wasn't going that badly. I could see this thing above the tree line from over a mile away so I had to ride over to HarMar to get a close up look.
Today's data:
EG:95 CB:86 WG:93
As usual, the cattle barn reading is assumed to be most accurate as it is the one which is closest to in agreement with all of the other reports I have seen.
I was completely out of water at 16 miles. It is best when riding in conditions like today to know your potential water sources and to plan accordingly. All of the parks in the suburb where I live have buildings but the buildings are staffed only in the winter as warming houses for the skating rinks. The buildings are not open and the water is not turned on. In contrast, down in the big city all of the buildings have summer recreation programs, staff, open doors, and running water.
Here is the scene at Langford Park at the 16.5 mile mark of today's ride.
Riding my bicycle today was a poor decision. But I am home safe, I feel pretty good. I guess it ends up that it was fun.
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Mad dog? Or Englishman?
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