alpinerabbit
04-09-2009, 09:28 AM
Whoa, what a long 10 days.
This was the first time we went 10 (or more accurately 11) instead of 7 days.
And it was the first time in 4 we got rain. I mean RAIN. Low pressure area "Steve" was stuck over the mediterranean right where Mallorca is at, and we had rain, daily, from day 2 to 7. We'd go out in the morning later than usual, maybe get an hour or two of dry or dryish but twice we got absolutely drenched and usually we got wet at some point or other. took an extra rest day and ran twice.
At least I know now that I am not made of sugar, as they say in German. Rain riding can be done, you don't get sick if you haven't caught something elsewhere.
But cycling in the sun is nicer of course.
well, we got 100/ 120 / and another 100 in in the last 4 days for a total of 750 (me) / 850 (DBF) and I am absolutely flattened. But in a good way. the weather forced us to ramp up slowly which was a good thing after all. But it was frustrating - and would have been even more so if we had only booked 7 days!
I'd been nursing a pseudo-cold ever since the week before departure and it's still around - I'll have the slightest soreness or itch in the throat, or nose, or a day of headache, but I won't come down with it. I really want it to hit and be over with. Now anyway, that I'm back home.
My new favorite climb is San Salvador, where we went up on one of the nice days (my first time up there) and you can see absolutely the whole island (except the other side of the Mtns.) - the monastery even has a guest house where I would die to stay.
http://ticker.live-radsport.ch/images/09022231168-blick-vom-san-salvador-bei-felanitx.jpg
I got a nice black and pink WSD bike this time, I'm not much for pink but it was a good ride.
http://www.bicycle-holidays.com/fotogalerie/2009/08-04-4/images/Susanne_Daniel.jpg
This was the first time we went 10 (or more accurately 11) instead of 7 days.
And it was the first time in 4 we got rain. I mean RAIN. Low pressure area "Steve" was stuck over the mediterranean right where Mallorca is at, and we had rain, daily, from day 2 to 7. We'd go out in the morning later than usual, maybe get an hour or two of dry or dryish but twice we got absolutely drenched and usually we got wet at some point or other. took an extra rest day and ran twice.
At least I know now that I am not made of sugar, as they say in German. Rain riding can be done, you don't get sick if you haven't caught something elsewhere.
But cycling in the sun is nicer of course.
well, we got 100/ 120 / and another 100 in in the last 4 days for a total of 750 (me) / 850 (DBF) and I am absolutely flattened. But in a good way. the weather forced us to ramp up slowly which was a good thing after all. But it was frustrating - and would have been even more so if we had only booked 7 days!
I'd been nursing a pseudo-cold ever since the week before departure and it's still around - I'll have the slightest soreness or itch in the throat, or nose, or a day of headache, but I won't come down with it. I really want it to hit and be over with. Now anyway, that I'm back home.
My new favorite climb is San Salvador, where we went up on one of the nice days (my first time up there) and you can see absolutely the whole island (except the other side of the Mtns.) - the monastery even has a guest house where I would die to stay.
http://ticker.live-radsport.ch/images/09022231168-blick-vom-san-salvador-bei-felanitx.jpg
I got a nice black and pink WSD bike this time, I'm not much for pink but it was a good ride.
http://www.bicycle-holidays.com/fotogalerie/2009/08-04-4/images/Susanne_Daniel.jpg