Catrin
07-29-2011, 06:06 AM
I hope this doesn't sound too gross, but I've not had this happen before and was curious if others have experienced this on hot rides.
I had a short 21 mile ride last night. It was about 94ish when I went out, though the humidity was lower yesterday than it has been so it felt pretty good - did I just say that about 94 degrees :eek:
During the week I ride in a pretty shaded nature preserve/park across from my house and reserve my country road riding to the weekends. I felt fine last night during the ride, didn't feel the heat at all. I knew it was hot, so made myself have a couple of shot blocks for the electrolytes at some point. The only thing in my Camelbak was ice water, and started out with more ice than water.
While doing my usual stretches afterwards I noticed that my skin was, well, for lack of a better word, oily - indeed it seemed pretty thick in some places on my legs. It wasn't sweat, at least not in a form to which I am accustomed - and I had not put lotion, sunscreen or other chemicals on my skin prior to the ride. This pretty much covered all exposed skin south of my neck... I couldn't see any salt on my skin.
I am assuming this was simply from riding in very hot temps, just curious if others have noted this. I must not that my skin is far more dry than oily in general.
I had a short 21 mile ride last night. It was about 94ish when I went out, though the humidity was lower yesterday than it has been so it felt pretty good - did I just say that about 94 degrees :eek:
During the week I ride in a pretty shaded nature preserve/park across from my house and reserve my country road riding to the weekends. I felt fine last night during the ride, didn't feel the heat at all. I knew it was hot, so made myself have a couple of shot blocks for the electrolytes at some point. The only thing in my Camelbak was ice water, and started out with more ice than water.
While doing my usual stretches afterwards I noticed that my skin was, well, for lack of a better word, oily - indeed it seemed pretty thick in some places on my legs. It wasn't sweat, at least not in a form to which I am accustomed - and I had not put lotion, sunscreen or other chemicals on my skin prior to the ride. This pretty much covered all exposed skin south of my neck... I couldn't see any salt on my skin.
I am assuming this was simply from riding in very hot temps, just curious if others have noted this. I must not that my skin is far more dry than oily in general.