sookiesue
09-16-2013, 10:31 AM
Urinal, schmurinal. This is what you see in a portapotty on an all-women's ride:
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(I can't figure out how to rotate the photo right-side-up)
What a great ride! The weekend leading up to the ride ended up crazy for me and I didn't get back online until this morning, so missed the chance to connect with other TE riders. :( But I had a great time riding solo anyway....although everyone was so friendly and there were so many riders that I hardly ever really felt like I was riding alone.
I did the 59 mile ride, called the "Burly Girl." The first 15 miles or so were rather wet - not quite raining but wetter than a heavy fog. After that it dried up and the sun even came out a bit! There was the threat of thunderstorms that day so I rode faster than I usually would, in an effort to finish before the sky really opened up.
There were tons of ladies in great outfits - wigs and tutus and wacky socks and flowers...great fun to see everyone's creativity. At the first rest stop was a woman giving out flowers to attach to your helmet or bike, and so all along the rest of the ride there'd be an occasional flower on the ground that had fallen off of someone. It was like a breadcrumb trail! As long as you'd see a carnation on the ground now and again you knew you were still on the right route.
Add in the cheerleaders (actual cheerleaders, in outfits with pompoms and everything!) at the starting line, the marching band, and the live music and food and booths at the end, and it was an amazing day.
I'm hoping to get a group together to do the ride again next year, and hopefully connect with some TE ladies as well!
S
16700
(I can't figure out how to rotate the photo right-side-up)
What a great ride! The weekend leading up to the ride ended up crazy for me and I didn't get back online until this morning, so missed the chance to connect with other TE riders. :( But I had a great time riding solo anyway....although everyone was so friendly and there were so many riders that I hardly ever really felt like I was riding alone.
I did the 59 mile ride, called the "Burly Girl." The first 15 miles or so were rather wet - not quite raining but wetter than a heavy fog. After that it dried up and the sun even came out a bit! There was the threat of thunderstorms that day so I rode faster than I usually would, in an effort to finish before the sky really opened up.
There were tons of ladies in great outfits - wigs and tutus and wacky socks and flowers...great fun to see everyone's creativity. At the first rest stop was a woman giving out flowers to attach to your helmet or bike, and so all along the rest of the ride there'd be an occasional flower on the ground that had fallen off of someone. It was like a breadcrumb trail! As long as you'd see a carnation on the ground now and again you knew you were still on the right route.
Add in the cheerleaders (actual cheerleaders, in outfits with pompoms and everything!) at the starting line, the marching band, and the live music and food and booths at the end, and it was an amazing day.
I'm hoping to get a group together to do the ride again next year, and hopefully connect with some TE ladies as well!
S