Veronica
12-26-2008, 02:12 PM
I started my ride for my December 200K at 7AM and it was 34 degrees out. It ended 1 hour 48 minutes later when I snapped my front derailleur cable. My toes, fingers and legs were numb as I descended the ridge I had just climbed. The road under the trees still had some black ice. While I am normally a daring descender, I had no desire to add personal injury to my day and went very slowly and carefully.
Thank goodness for good friends who will come rescue you. Yes, I could have ridden back to the ride start in my little chain ring - can you say Super Spin! But at that point the temp had risen to a whooping 39 degrees and my spirits and enthusiasm had dropped to below zero. It was much more pleasant to wait in a coffee shop with a steaming white mocha for my good friends Jo and Leebob to come to my rescue. And Leebob is my bike LT's hero. Lee put a new cable on lickety split for me.
I am pondering trying today's ride again on Wed. as our weather looks most promising then. But I have to say I did not much enjoy freezing my... insert body part of your choice here, everything was COLD! Riding is suppose to be fun and freezing is not fun. Also, I have a hard time hydrating enough in these conditions as my current dehydration headache can attest to. And I wasn't even riding that hard. :(
The sky was gorgeous though and watching the sun come up over the ridge was nice. The frost on all the leaves was very pretty and the squirrels frisking about under the trees were cute.
Twelve is just a number and I do have other goals to think about. After I get the feeling back in my feet.
Veronica
Thank goodness for good friends who will come rescue you. Yes, I could have ridden back to the ride start in my little chain ring - can you say Super Spin! But at that point the temp had risen to a whooping 39 degrees and my spirits and enthusiasm had dropped to below zero. It was much more pleasant to wait in a coffee shop with a steaming white mocha for my good friends Jo and Leebob to come to my rescue. And Leebob is my bike LT's hero. Lee put a new cable on lickety split for me.
I am pondering trying today's ride again on Wed. as our weather looks most promising then. But I have to say I did not much enjoy freezing my... insert body part of your choice here, everything was COLD! Riding is suppose to be fun and freezing is not fun. Also, I have a hard time hydrating enough in these conditions as my current dehydration headache can attest to. And I wasn't even riding that hard. :(
The sky was gorgeous though and watching the sun come up over the ridge was nice. The frost on all the leaves was very pretty and the squirrels frisking about under the trees were cute.
Twelve is just a number and I do have other goals to think about. After I get the feeling back in my feet.
Veronica