View Full Version : What is up with my hair?!?
ny biker
06-13-2010, 01:01 PM
And how long did I ride like this?!?
Yesterday was the 2010 Patuxent River Rural Legacy Ride in southern Maryland. A great ride, as always. They made a few changes this year -- route changes in the beginning leading up to a new location for the first reststop, a few new shorter route options, plus a new water and bathroom stop at 55 miles for folks doing the full metric distance (including me).
The stop at 55 miles was at a community center, so they had an indoor bathroom which had two big mirrors. Which gave me a chance to see myself for the first time in a while, and to see that I was rocking the "hair sticking out of the top helmet vent" look in a big way. I can only imagine how long I looked like this.
At least no one was unkind enough to point and laugh.
This illustrates the fact that no one is looking at us as critically as wethink they are if in fact they are looking at us at all.
OakLeaf
06-13-2010, 01:38 PM
Oh heck. I've got 18 or 20 some vents in my helmet and my hair sticks out of every one after a long day in the saddle. :cool:
bmccasland
06-13-2010, 04:47 PM
I've only seen one rider that had hair, and did not have helmet head. He was a marvel - helmet came off, and his hair seemed to be perfectly in place. :cool:
The rest of us meer mortals always have some kind of helmet head - I figure with a bunch of other riders, no one will really notice. :o
ny biker
06-13-2010, 05:38 PM
You should have seen me after I took the helmet off. I normally put my hair in a pony tail and use clips on each side of my head to keep the shorter layers in order. But in the heat yesterday I took the clips out while I riding to keep things on my head from feeling too tight. After the helmet came off, I was all sweat-head, helmet-head, part-pony-tailed, part all over the place. It was good for a laugh when I got to the ladies room to change and clean up.
Biciclista
06-14-2010, 09:10 AM
my husband always wears a hat or a buff under his helmet to prevent this from occuring.
Me? I just look stupid.
Becky
06-14-2010, 09:40 AM
my husband always wears a hat or a buff under his helmet to prevent this from occuring.
+1. My hair is ~2 inches long. No skull cap under the helmet means a most excellent mohawk in just a few miles.
7rider
06-14-2010, 09:48 AM
For the record...it was NOT sticking up out of her helmet at the Eagle Harbor rest stop (where is that? Mile 45ish?) when DH and I saw her. She was looking quite stylin' with her sun sleeves (or whatever they're called), cuz...you know...I look for those sort of things. I'm shallow that way. :rolleyes:;)
I used to have a pony tail that I would stick through my buff. Now, since I cut my hair off, it's too short to pony tail, and it just wads up into a big old wet mat under my buff now. :mad: Perhaps more HeadSweats are in store for me.
blackhillsbiker
06-14-2010, 09:25 PM
+1. My hair is ~2 inches long. No skull cap under the helmet means a most excellent mohawk in just a few miles.
Me, too! Especially right after a haircut. Looks like I have a crimping iron made for giants!
malkin
07-29-2010, 04:53 PM
My hair sometimes looks like that anyway.
Some days the helmet is a perfect excuse at work.
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