Little Red Weather Alert!
Got this in my email:
Dear Little Red rider,
You received this message because you are confirmed to ride with us this Saturday at Little Red. Please come prepared for cold weather in the morning and cooler temp's all day long. Logan is typically about 6 degrees cooler than Salt Lake and the forecast is for temp's to be additional 10 degrees below normal for this time of year.
Saturday morning forecast is for a very cold 39 degrees when you wake up and low to mid 40's by the 8 am start. Dress warm! We expect partly sunny conditions during the day with highs in the low to mid 60's - and a chance of a passing shower.
We ask you to come prepared: consider riding with a windbreaker or rain jacket on (or carry one in your jersey), arm & leg warmers are handy if it warms up and maybe even light full-fingered gloves if your hands have a tendency to get cold. Two pairs of socks or shoe covers may help . Hopefully the weather will be perfect but we also rely on your preparation in case it turns cold or showery.
If you are coming to the free Friday night BBQ and packet pickup from 5 to 8:30 pm, dress warm since the party is outdoors and there is a chance of rain.
We are easy to find but here are the directions from Salt Lake: I-15 North to exit #362 (Brigham City), follow Hwy 91 to 89 towards Logan and about 5 miles from Logan, watch for Hwy 23 and the Wellsville turnoff. Turn left (north) and go about 1 mile to Wellsville City Park. Turn right into the driveway before the Church and the Park is just ahead. Travel time is about 2 hours. For those of you coming in from the North (Tremonton, Idaho) via I-15, we have learned that UT-30 was closed June 2nd for repairs. You will have to continue South on I-15 to the same exit as above exiting to Brigham City. Please plan accordingly. We look forward to seeing you!!
PS Please make your friends aware of the above forecast. Just to be sure - plan on two sets of clothing; one if its cold and another if the forecast is wrong, and it turns out to be warm and beautiful. Then you will be prepared for everything.
Best regards,
Jerry Bergosh
LRRH Event Director
C/O Big and Bad
windburned and checking in
Well, I wouldn't say the weather was bad, but it wasn't great. At least it wasn't hot. And at least it didn't rain a whole bunch.
Lots of wind, some sprinkles, some sun, but overall not a bad day. Rode for a while with Shiraz and her friend (who I consider my friend as well) from Pokeytello but they rode the 60 so that they could get back to Whydaho for a wedding. Then I rode with Alex and friends for a while. Then I just wanted to be done with it...I'm not a fan of wind, and there was a lot of it in the afternoon. Found a good paceline with about 20 miles to go, so I latched on. I saw sulis a couple of times. She looked great and had a great ride!
The ride was a new route this year. I liked it. It was green and pretty. Still some rider misbehavior, but I think overall the riders did better this year than last.
We had a fun dinner Friday nite at Firehouse where the Idaho, Utah, and Why?oming crowd got to chat and be entertained by CyclaSutra. We gave her a couple of books (The Juggling Pug and Duck on a Bike) to get her kid book collection started.
I took a few pictures at dinner Fri night and in the morning before the ride. I'll post them later after I get around to downloading them!