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Brandi
03-09-2006, 02:23 PM
I don't know about the rest of you cali girls , but the wind is out of control today! All three cats are not attempting to even go outside. I was going to try and go for a ride earlier but when I stepped outside and almost got knocked over, that was it I hung up my shoes.:mad: Guess maybe sunday I will try again.

maillotpois
03-09-2006, 03:21 PM
Looks wild here in Oakland right now, and DH just messaged that he's dreading his bike commute home from SF to Marin. Nasty!

Bike Goddess
03-09-2006, 08:13 PM
Same here in Benicia. On the Bike Journal there's talk about ditching out on the upcoming Solvang Century on Saturday because of this nasty front.

I didn't make it to work today- BART fire, bridge accidents, late bus, so I came back home this morning. The wind hasn't stopped for 14 hours over here! Couldn't even fathom a ride today!:mad: :mad: :mad:

- MP-"DH just messaged that he's dreading his bike commute home from SF to Marin. Nasty!....."

Well, did he make it home in one piece? I just can't imagine how he got across the GG bridge on a bike today!:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

slinkedog
03-10-2006, 07:27 AM
It was truly nasty yesterday, and it looks like it's going to rain today and tomorrow and be bitingly cold. Looks like the weekend might be a wash-out! I need to train!!!

caligurl
03-10-2006, 07:37 AM
i just posted (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=5568) about our weather forcast here in the desert!

bikerchick68
03-10-2006, 08:03 AM
yikes... I hope you are all staying safe... it's been windy here but nothing like what you are getting... it's even made the news here! :eek:

sometimes ya just have to give yourself permission NOT to ride... I'm going to the movies and doing some spring cleaning this weekend in my forced "downtime"...

and Brandi... LOL on the kitties... my dogs have to go out in the backyard to do their business... they were clearly disgusted with the weather! :D They ran to the edge of the patio, peed and ran back inside...:p

Running Mommy
03-10-2006, 11:43 AM
You want wind?? we got your wind here today!! Dust blowing BAD! You really cannot be outside in it. I'm not even going to do my long swim. I don't want to breathe it! here is our current weather station but according to the graph the winds have gusted over 40 mph! W/ no rain in 140+ days it is brutally dusty!! UGH@!

Wind from 214 degrees @ 24.0 MPH Gusts to 31.0 MPH Temp 64F Humidity 31% Dewpoint 32F Pressure 1000.4 mb

Surlygirl
03-10-2006, 06:03 PM
Hee Hee Heee. It was a gorgeous 62 degrees here today with a little wind but pretty darn nice. :D :D

slinkedog
03-10-2006, 06:59 PM
My girlfriend who lives in the Richmond District of SF called me about 45 minutes ago to let me know it was totally snowing at her house. This is too bizarre!

SadieKate
03-10-2006, 09:09 PM
Hee Hee Heee. It was a gorgeous 62 degrees here today with a little wind but pretty darn nice. :D :DPlbbbbbbbbb! :p

Yellow and I had to cancel our Solvang Century trip as Mother Nature has decided to throw a huge temper tantrum this weekend. Snow in the SoCal coastal mountains. Maybe hail. Lots of rain. Thunderstorms. Up to 2 inches of rain in someplaces in 1 day.

We stayed up here, shopped, ate, drank and planned our April mtbike trip. Fun, of course, but not the same.

Veronica
03-11-2006, 03:26 AM
We we're thinking about mountain biking up Mont Diablo today to see the snow.

V.

Bike Goddess
03-11-2006, 10:44 AM
We we're thinking about mountain biking up Mont Diablo today to see the snow.

V.

When I went past it was covered with clouds. Hmmmm. Did you really go????

Veronica
03-11-2006, 10:58 AM
Not yet - I've been cleaning the frig and Thom's making meatloaf. It's kind of nice to get caught up on some of the household chores. But the sun seems to be peeking out and I can hear my bikes callling to me...

V.

Bike Goddess
03-11-2006, 01:22 PM
Ring, Ring, Ring....... Veronica, Veronica......Take me out for a ride with your DH. Ring,Ring, Ring.....

jobob
03-11-2006, 01:26 PM
So we're sitting around drinking coffee this morning and it dawned on us - hey, it's not raining ! And what's that odd glow coming from the windows, could it be ... sunshine ??? :eek:

So we threw on the cold-weather cycling togs (don't you just love that word, it's so quaint) and headed on out towards Mission Coffee, our usual "want to go for a ride but don't really have a destination in mind" destination.

And lord-a-mercy it was spectacular out. Clear and crisp and sunny, and the tops of the hills to the east and south of us were blanketed with snow. It was an incredibly beautiful sight. And it just kept getting better as we headed toward those hills. I was kicking myself for not bringing my camera along, it's hard to put into words how beautiful the contrast was between the bright green hillsides and the pure white hilltops against the clear bright blue sky and the puffy white clouds.

We couldn't see Mt. Diablo or Mt. Hamilton - although we usually can see them from our home, they were both under clouds today. I'll bet they both had plenty of snow.

When we reached Mission Coffee, about 12 miles from home, we decided we were enjoying the day so much we'd continue on to Cafe Romeo in Milpitas, along another stretch of awe-inspiring scenery. Here & there we passed by people who had pulled their cars along the side of the road to marvel at the sight, or to get out and take pictures (did I mention I wish I had my camera ?? :rolleyes: ).

We continued on for about another 10 miles and wound up at Cafe Romeo for our usual coffee & a bagel (yum). At that point we were only a few miles away from Calaveras Road and Sierra Road, and we toyed with heading out there to see if we could get up close and personal with some of the snow. But we decided that, even though the nice weather seemed to be holding up, that could change quickly since there were a lot of clouds around us and we didn't want to be caught far from home if the weather turned. Plus, the wind seemed to be picking up and you know how I loves my wind :p So instead we headed for home which is just as well, since although it stayed clear and sunny the wind was whipping up at a good clip and the last seven miles or so we were heading straight into it.

But wow, what a grand day out, all the more so since we expected to be rained in today.

Veronica
03-11-2006, 02:33 PM
Yep, I too got out, but mine was a hammerfest. Didn't stop to smell the roses or look at the views much. :rolleyes: That's what Saturdays are supposed to be - keeping the heart rate up. It's the first time I've actually done a Saturday ride according to the training plan.

I wish you had had your camera Jo so I could live vicariously through you. By the time we could see Diablo, it didn't have too much snow on it. So Thom went for a motorcycle ride and Fluffy, the triplets and I went out.

V.

carimail
03-11-2006, 02:40 PM
I got out, too. I was ready to go on the Cindy training ride when they cancelled it at about 7. I figured I was dressed and fed and things were looking o.k. around here (South Bay), so I went. It was cold, cold, cold, but it was great. There was snow along Watsonville Road! I got 25 miles in (including the dreaded "steps" I weenied out on last weekend) before I couldn't feel my feet anymore (I know, I know - I'm going shopping soon for booties). It's been beautiful here just about all day. I'm sorry I missed a ride with Slinkedog and Mtn Puddles, though (you guys got to get up earlier! ;) ) I'm so glad I rode - it's been way too long!! :D

Melody
03-11-2006, 03:28 PM
And lord-a-mercy it was spectacular out. Clear and crisp and sunny, and the tops of the hills to the east and south of us were blanketed with snow. It was an incredibly beautiful sight. And it just kept getting better as we headed toward those hills. I was kicking myself for not bringing my camera along, it's hard to put into words how beautiful the contrast was between the bright green hillsides and the pure white hilltops against the clear bright blue sky and the puffy white clouds.

Jo, I know what you mean. My husband had to go into work today and he decided to ride in instead of taking the car so I went with him for a little over half of his trip before I turned around. At one point we just had to stop and look at the mountains.

Neil mentioned that he felt that we weren't in California. The air was cold and crisp, the mountains frosted and tipped with white. It was really really beautiful.

Mel

slinkedog
03-11-2006, 05:27 PM
Blaine and I ended up riding about 15 miles... we had a short time window. But it was great. Cold, but great! The descents were incredibly chilly, as a matter of fact. Thank God my husband used to ride in Chicago, or we probably wouldn't have all the cold weather gear we do. He was a sweetie and let me wear his wool tights. :)

But I'm very happy because I had some chances to try getting out of the saddle on climbs and it felt REALLY good!! :) Also, we went to Los Gatos and came back on the LG side of Shannon Road and I made it all the way up with only one stop! WOO HOO! A few weeks ago with Becky I had to walk the last bit. Now I just have to tackle the Almaden side.

Mountain Puddles and I are going to try to get in another short ride tomorrow afternoon. We'll see how the weather holds up!

withm
03-11-2006, 07:38 PM
I managed to get a good ride too. But I got hoodwinked by the weather. It was a reall bait and switch. First 20 miles were fine but then the wind shifted, picked up a bit, and the sun went away. Can you say BRRRRR cold? There should be a law against east winds. When I got home it was straight to the shower and I stood there till the hot water started getting un-hot. The funny thing is when I started out, I thought, "Hmm should go back home and get another layer," but then I came to a sunny stretch and figured naaah. Someday I'll learn how to dress for this time of year.

:)
Martha