Maybe no hills . . . but the land of the 4 head winds!
The other night I went for a ride and I felt like I was in a tornado. I kept hearing the music from the Wizard of Oz. All I needed was a basket with a little dog in it. lol.
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Maybe no hills . . . but the land of the 4 head winds!
The other night I went for a ride and I felt like I was in a tornado. I kept hearing the music from the Wizard of Oz. All I needed was a basket with a little dog in it. lol.
This! Where I often ride - even when they say it isn't windy IT IS. Had an awesome ride there weekend before last and found myself pedaling at 20mph - I've NEVER been able to ride that fast :D I knew it wasn't "natural" though, and on the way back I was struggling through such a strong headwind that my speed dropped <10mph - DOWNHILL. I made it though, and without falling over, so I will take it :D
Yea, the winds are more frequent here...in flat lands before the Rockies.
and we are further north than everyone who has responded here...therefore it's been cooler. Though I understand it reaches 30-35 degrees C at times in summer. It's a dry hot heat.
I'm sure Bleeker's area is like southern Ontario, hills...and humidity in the summer.
I had an awesome ride the other night and then I turned around to head home.
Yeah.
I had to DOWNSHIFT on a DOWN HILL the head wind was so strong. That was a new one for me.
be careful my dear ladies, sometimes the wind IS too fierce!!
This happens all the time at the beach. What few hills we have in Huntington Beach, you often have to peddle downhill to keep your speed up. Another nasty thing about living by the beach is that the wind can do 180's in the afternoon. If you time and organize your ride right, you can actually go with the wind the entire ride or worse, be against the wind your entire ride.
Hey you could live in the Bay Area of California. We have hills. We have Mountains and we have flats. We also get wind. I did the LiveStrong 100 mile ride a few years ago and the first 50 miles were a wonderfully rolling hills through forests and the "pretty" side of Santa Clara County. The second 100 miles was flat, into a killer head wind for 20 miles. Then at mile 70 we have a 22% grade for 2 miles, a few rollers, a couple short steep climbs, then a nice down hill. Then it was rollers into the wind for the rest. I was never so happy to get off my bike!
Oh, and after all of that... I'll take mountains over wind ANY day. No questions asked. I'd rather climb 2000 feet then ride into the wind. My allergies and everything else go crazy.
Rural Nebraska..wind, hills, cows (DH almost hit one since they have free roam), deer, wild turkeys, and the scariest part are the tractors since they can drive on the highways as well.
I grew up in Columbus, OH so I know the area. Southern Ohio is very beautiful.
Tractors, meh. ATVs. Nothing like coming around a turn on the side of your tire and having an ATV fly out onto the road from deep woods. I'm glad someone was paying attention, because it sure wasn't her.
And the darn tornado's and crazy storms that always seem to be threatening this time of year..(especially near Ogallala, NE) But if you want hills in the midwest, find a river, you may end up with more hill than you feel like riding!