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Running Mommy
07-23-2006, 06:34 PM
I got up this morning to howling winds and the sound of thunder, so I put off my ride. At 8:00 am it had blown through but it was a whopping 104!
I just checked to see if I could get an eveing ride in....

Wind Calm Temp 116F Humidity 7% Dewpoint 36F Pressure 1003.0 mb

UGH!!! I guess not!!!!! :eek:

At exactly what tempature do your tires pop from the heat?? :confused:

MAN!!! And I didn't even get my swim in today!! This just Stinks!!! At least I won't be over trained for my race next weekend! UGH!!!! :
(

It got hotter as I wrote this!!!
Wind Calm Temp 118F Humidity 8% Dewpoint 41F Pressure 1003.1 mb
AHHHHHHH>>>>>>>>>AHHHHHH>>>>>>>AHHHHHHH>>>>>

salsabike
07-23-2006, 07:04 PM
Oof. Sure you don't want to move up here? It's 7 pm and only 92. It would be SOME improvement. Don't know how you Arizona guys do it!

KSH
07-23-2006, 07:22 PM
That is NUTS!!!!

100F is my limit. Anything over that... and I'm on a spin bike.

Too bad you couldn't hit a pool or a lake for some swimming though.

Brandy
07-23-2006, 07:26 PM
I don't know how you do it either! I last 10 months living in Az. and I couldn't handle the heat. Of course, I'll be visiting my parents and in-laws once it cools down and I can't wait to ride out there. :cool:

mtkitchn
07-23-2006, 07:28 PM
Running Mommy,
I haven't been out on my bike down here in at least three weeks. It's just too miserable. I commend you for doing as much as you do in this heat!

snapdragen
07-23-2006, 07:28 PM
Ugh. It's 95 degrees at 7 pm.:(

80-85 is my limit. Got heat exhaustion once, I don't want to do that again!

Running Mommy
07-23-2006, 08:13 PM
Right after I posted that I stepped outside and said to myself "ehhhh.. It's not THAT bad, I think I'll give it a go".
So I told Tony I was going for a ride, threw on my shorts, jog bra, the coolest top I could find (read: MESH) filled the camelbak and out I went. It was HOTTTTTTTT... But not so bad. The sun sets here around 7:30 so I had my blinkys on after about a half hour, even chatted with a mtn biker about some local trails on the way back in. I tried to take a picture of the sunset but my camera is dead. Must be a casualty of the dust storm.. ugh...:confused:
Just came in after a hot hour in the saddle, grabbed a fresh cool bottle of water, some ice for my neck- must cool down core- and I came up to check the weather.
Here she is... So I rode somewhere between 118 and this:
Wind Calm Temp 111F Humidity 11% Dewpoint 44F Pressure 1004.0 mb
:eek: :D :eek: :D :eek: :D :eek: :D
MAN!! I must be addicted!! I mean who rides in that????
You KNOW it was hot out when you pull your bike in and it smells like burning rubber!!! :eek:

Brandy
07-23-2006, 08:16 PM
Wow Running Mommy...THAT is dedication!

Trek420
07-23-2006, 08:17 PM
Sweat is pouring off me, not doing a dang thing but on to my 4th shower. :(

yellow
07-24-2006, 08:33 AM
Gosh, I feel so lucky that it's only been in the low 100s here. :rolleyes: I've managed to start most of my rides when it's only in the 70s-80s and finish them when it's in the upper 90s...but that's in and around Park City (up "in the mountains")! I have been doing short rides (~30 mi) here in the Salt Lake Valley, mostly to make sure I stay acclimated to the heat. I'm doing OK with it, as long as I faithfully take my endurolytes and not ride like a madwoman. When I was out riding this morning I rode through the annual Utah Pioneer Day Marathon...BRUTAL! At least they started early (in the dark!) and most should have finished before the temp went over 90.

The thing that's been bothering me more than the heat is the pollution. My eyes burn all the time these days. :mad:

luv'nAustin
07-24-2006, 12:23 PM
Running Mommy, Be careful out there after dark. I recently read in my newspaper that some people are not being very nice in the Phoenix area after the sun goes down at night.

tprevost
07-24-2006, 12:27 PM
Right after I posted that I stepped outside and said to myself "ehhhh.. It's not THAT bad, I think I'll give it a go".
So I told Tony I was going for a ride, threw on my shorts, jog bra, the coolest top I could find (read: MESH) filled the camelbak and out I went. It was HOTTTTTTTT... But not so bad. The sun sets here around 7:30 so I had my blinkys on after about a half hour, even chatted with a mtn biker about some local trails on the way back in. I tried to take a picture of the sunset but my camera is dead. Must be a casualty of the dust storm.. ugh...:confused:
Just came in after a hot hour in the saddle, grabbed a fresh cool bottle of water, some ice for my neck- must cool down core- and I came up to check the weather.
Here she is... So I rode somewhere between 118 and this:
Wind Calm Temp 111F Humidity 11% Dewpoint 44F Pressure 1004.0 mb
:eek: :D :eek: :D :eek: :D :eek: :D
MAN!! I must be addicted!! I mean who rides in that????
You KNOW it was hot out when you pull your bike in and it smells like burning rubber!!! :eek:



Somethin's really wrong with you :rolleyes:

tprevost
07-24-2006, 12:30 PM
Right after I posted that I stepped outside and said to myself "ehhhh.. It's not THAT bad, I think I'll give it a go".
So I told Tony I was going for a ride, threw on my shorts, jog bra, the coolest top I could find (read: MESH) filled the camelbak and out I went. It was HOTTTTTTTT... But not so bad. The sun sets here around 7:30 so I had my blinkys on after about a half hour, even chatted with a mtn biker about some local trails on the way back in. I tried to take a picture of the sunset but my camera is dead. Must be a casualty of the dust storm.. ugh...:confused:
Just came in after a hot hour in the saddle, grabbed a fresh cool bottle of water, some ice for my neck- must cool down core- and I came up to check the weather.
Here she is... So I rode somewhere between 118 and this:
Wind Calm Temp 111F Humidity 11% Dewpoint 44F Pressure 1004.0 mb
:eek: :D :eek: :D :eek: :D :eek: :D
MAN!! I must be addicted!! I mean who rides in that????
You KNOW it was hot out when you pull your bike in and it smells like burning rubber!!! :eek:


Okay, I couldn't resist that last post! Great job Denise - I wish I had that much dedication! Its been about 112 over here and very humid; I start to have sweat run down my back just standing outside for a few minutes... I have not been on my bike much in this stuff :( There isn't really anywhere near my house to ride safely at night so I'm gonna try to ride tomorrow morning (at 9am though, so it might be pretty warm by then).

Can you see any actual heat damage/wear on your tires?... just curious

Trac'

Lenusik
07-24-2006, 01:07 PM
[QUOTE=Running Mommy]
MAN!! I must be addicted!! I mean who rides in that????

Running Mommy,
I ride in that too. My Pecos rout is steaming hot. On Sunday I thought that I would collapse considering that I am pregnant now. I did 26 miles and I was dizzy for the rest of the day. I guess I will spin indoors today and back on the road tomorrow at 5 am. Do we have a choice? Not until the end of September.

Running Mommy
07-24-2006, 05:54 PM
Ohhh Lenusik BE CAREFUL!!! Esp. w/ a baby on board!! Lise our resident baby expert will be wagging her finger at you I'm sure. :p
I'm just a nut job without good sense!! :D But your a mom w/ some precious cargo!! That heat is brutal. I could only imagine what it's like riding when your pregnant. OY!
I didn't ride back when I was pregnant but I actually had to stop running. I lost what would have been Spencers twin, so my doctor put me on the "nothing more strenuous than walking" plan.. UGH!! That was the one thing I hated about being pregnant! I would look at runners longingly. But as soon as I could I was out w/ him strapped in the baby jogger- 6 weeks if I remember correctly. And I had a C-section!!
Stay safe, and COOL!!
Denise :)

PinkBike
07-24-2006, 06:47 PM
DH and i rode 34 miles yesterday, stopped twice at convenience stores just for water and ice in bottles, the water in the bottles goes from icy to just plain hot within about 20 minutes. and they're polar bottles! would get just to the brink of bonk and shovel in hammer gel to get another half hour. it's miserable. but here we get the best bike tans, don't we denise?????

Barb
07-24-2006, 07:19 PM
Man do I feel like a wimp! Today was humid and a whopping 88 degrees so I declined to ride. I gotta get a stronger constitution! Of course, I don't think it's too cold to ride when it's 40 out ;) . We are expecting storms for the rest of the week. I really am getting out there to ride tomorrow. I rode across Michigan in late June and have been a slug since then. Shame on me!!!

Running Mommy
07-24-2006, 09:29 PM
Hey pink bike... Would you also have an alias and say... live in scottsdale?? :D
I think that bike looks familiar!!!
Is IMFL on your horizon?? are you riding like a big dog and logging some serious miles these days??

And yeah, we do get FIERCE tans out here! Of course some would call us skin cancer suckers.. sigh... But I do like my shade of brown... :o

PinkBike
07-25-2006, 01:32 AM
barb, 40 degrees????????????? are you nuts? i hibernate below 70

tulip
07-25-2006, 06:57 AM
Y'all are missing out on some great winter riding! It feels great to talk about it now, when it's so hot. Last winter, the coldest I rode in was 19F with a foot of snow (studded tires). As long as you have the right clothes, it's just plain fun (and the bike paths are completely YOURS!)

But back to the current heat...it's cooled off here, and is less humid than last week. I rode in 100F last Tuesday, but very slowly (commute from work). The pollution was bad, it was a Code Red day, but I tried not to work out too much, just get home. Things are better now, at least for the time-being.

Trek420
07-25-2006, 07:04 AM
Cooling in the Bay Area now, it's about time! I'm still not likely to bike to work this week because.....the A's have a major series of home games.

Last night I could hardly wiggle my elbows in the train much less fit a bike. High price of gas + home games = very crowded train. :)

Must research either safe route past the crowds at least from work to Fruitvale and or get a bike locker.

chickwhorips
07-25-2006, 11:04 AM
speaking of cold. i love riding in the snow. well the snow that just barely covers the road and is packed down and you can cruise quite fast. though when you hit a drift its not so good.

superfun last year was one of the lakes really froze over good and bf and i rode our bikes out on it and did the loop around. super fun. though i fell once when i first got out. who knew ice was so slippery. great core workout!

Lenusik
07-25-2006, 12:15 PM
Oh, I wish we had some snow. But not here. I rode this morning at 5 am and it was only 92! Wow, what a relief. I actually felt good and so did my peanut in my belly. It seems like it is going to be cooler this week. I am very tired of spinning indoors!

Dogmama
07-25-2006, 12:28 PM
Here she is... So I rode somewhere between 118 and this:
Wind Calm Temp 111F Humidity 11% Dewpoint 44F Pressure 1004.0 mb
:eek: :D :eek: :D :eek: :D :eek: :D
MAN!! I must be addicted!! I mean who rides in that????
You KNOW it was hot out when you pull your bike in and it smells like burning rubber!!! :eek:

Are there 12-step groups for this?

chickwhorips
07-25-2006, 01:04 PM
Oh, I wish we had some snow. But not here. I rode this morning at 5 am and it was only 92! Wow, what a relief. I actually felt good and so did my peanut in my belly. It seems like it is going to be cooler this week. I am very tired of spinning indoors!

i remember those sad times of when 92 was 'cool'.

tprevost
07-25-2006, 02:11 PM
Hey pink bike... Would you also have an alias and say... live in scottsdale?? :D
I think that bike looks familiar!!!
Is IMFL on your horizon?? are you riding like a big dog and logging some serious miles these days??

And yeah, we do get FIERCE tans out here! Of course some would call us skin cancer suckers.. sigh... But I do like my shade of brown... :o


I did a double take when I read your question Denise, but PinkBike's bike is a trek and Melisa's is something else (I totally forgot! :rolleyes: ).... It is a pretty close color match though...

T~