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2nd scariest bike ride
was yesterday for me.
There was a windstorm which frankly I (and probably many others outside) didn't realize until reading the headlines this morning, the wind gusts were up to 130 km./ hr. :eek: The whole of downtown was a danger zone with shattered window glass, some flying construction materials.
I was cycling back from my favourite cream puff place. That 8 km. ride meant stopping 10 times along the way, because I literally could not balance myself with a headwind which then switched into a cross-wind several times.
So glad I was home: I had to walk down the ramp into the underground parking garage. I couldn't balance on the bike to even cycle into the garage down a hill.
I've cycled in steadily windy days in other cities, but the prairies in our area, are known for wind changing directions, etc.
(lst scariest ride was cycling 1 km. long ribbon of sheer ice on bike path by Olympic Village on a quiet Sunday morning . I got on it and realized it was too late. Then I fell near the end ..because I gently braked..I had to. Even though I knew braking or NOT braking meant falling at some point.)
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Was that in Vancouver or Calgary? :O
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Well, you certainly earned your cream puff. Glad you got home safely.
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yikes!! and you weigh less than 100 pounds. a feather in the wind!!!
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winds 130 km/hour :eek: :eek: I just tried to convert that to miles online and came up with something like 80mph??? OMG, I am so glad you got through that and hope you enjoyed several cream puffs!
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This is in Calgary.
In Vancouver, one most definitely avoids cycling on the road bridges in such winds.