I don't want to put fenders on my bike for my ride Saturday.
Why can't the rain just stay in Alaska for one more day? :D
V.
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I don't want to put fenders on my bike for my ride Saturday.
Why can't the rain just stay in Alaska for one more day? :D
V.
Oh.. crap... i didn't even think of fenders..
do i really need fenders? it's only a 20% chancer.. right??
Report I read this morning said 70% for Saturday and wetter than what we got yesterday.
V.
aww.. shoot.. looks like i have to head to rei or something to figure out fenders...
<chanting with you> rain rain.. go away.. until sunday :) </chant>
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I'm starting to dislike spring, if the wind isn't blowing like 50mph then it's raining!! We finally got our trailer to put our daughter in and were soo looking foward to taking her out this weekend....NOT!:mad:
we're putting the fenders on for sure. of course all the reports yesterday said rain in the morning, which meant you had a chance of missing it. regardless I am hosed (no pun intended :rolleyes: ). it does make the whole "do I pack rain pants or don't i?" dilemma a little easier. :cool:
From Kent Peterson's SIR 300K report (link posted on the LD Girls thread).
Pulling out of Port Hadlock, Albert Meerscheidt explains weather forecasting to me. "You see," he says, "a 40% chance of rain means it's going to be raining somewhere in the forecast area. And if we are out riding, there is a 100% chance that rain is going to be falling on us." Profound observations like this are the key to the club's camaraderie.
Being up in Seattle I suppose they know from things like this. :cool:
oh that's funny!! yeah, I figure if I am riding a 400k then I will be riding into the rain at some point. my hope is the rain is going west to east during the morning when I am going east to west so I get it for a shorter period of time. but I doubt that'll happen.
it rained at about the 200k mark of the 600k last year - rain so thick it was hard to breathe. I survived.
I briefly considered doing the whole thing. The weather forecast changed my mind. :rolleyes:
V.
Hey, could be worst. Here in New Brunswick, Canada, tomorrow they're calling for 6" of snow.
I'll be doing my long ride on Sunday, then kew :D and probably finishing my taxes on Saturday, aaack
jobob = wus too.
Yeah, Sunday, when they're forecasting clear and 70s... grump, grump.
I'm tellin ya, if those Alaskans would just kindly reach up and grab hold of that cold front for one more day, I'd be so grateful. :)
V.
Its looking nice up here at the moment but last night we got so much hail the yard and deck were completely white this morning. If it must rain on Saturday let it be soft drops not that stuff YIKES.:eek:
Can I add my sentiments to this thread as well?? I'm tired of the cold already! We had about 4 weeks of glorious warm Spring and then all the sudden we get socked with snow, rain, and cold air... BLEHHHH!!!!
My shoulders are still kinda peeling from a sunburn I got a few weekends ago, for cryin out loud..
I'm a wuss too, BTW. Wet? No ridey for my hiney. Cold n wet? My hiney's nice n toasy on the couch while I dream of better days. LOL!!!
Sending warmth & sunshine from Sunny Perth :)
Summer's not left yet...
C
I was going to ride again with Trek420 this weekend, but the "test" of sitting on my saddle was NOT satifying.
Gotta rest the tushie one more week...
spass-still-hurts, er, I mean... spazz :eek:
Well, Spazz, according to the weather projections you're not going to be missing much... :mad:
I'm thinkin' a good book or movie... on the sofa... while laying on my stomach :D
Well, if you're on your stomach, then sipping a bloody mary through a straw would be super easy.
VERY good point MP.... I hadn't fully planned, but now I see my error. I'll have to include cocktails in my "recovery" plan for the weekend.
spazz :cool:
Cocktails are always part of any good recovery weekend. Or, any weekend in general that contains a Saturday or a Sunday. :rolleyes:
bought some freddy fenders yesterday. checked forecast.. many of them (accuweather, wunderground, weather bug) all say 80-90% chance of rain and even chance of t-storms :(
dang... succumbed and put the fenders on. only the back ones though.
looks like its going to be an... invigorating ride.
(lights incense, chants) This is my offering to the good weather gods....
I'm racing tomorrow and this race last year was the one where we got rain, hail and snow... oh please ye gods of good weather - move that system through a little more quickly so the good weather predicted for Sunday actually occurs tomorrow...... (rings bells, dances in circles...)
Okay, so what is the best thing to wear when it's raining? I've got rainpants but I HATE them! If I sweat at all I'm soaking wet all day -- and then forget taking them off -- I'd freeze! We're going out for a ride tomorrow, it will likely rain, but I'm so sick of those rainpants I'm just going to wear fleece! Wise?
Meredith
Well, today WAS supposed to be the "warmer" and sunnier day before the storm. It's now 10:40 AM and what sun there was is struggling not to disappear behind the clouds. It's 47, which isn't really bad, but windy. It's supposed to be very sunny, low fifties.
I already ditched a group ride that started at ten. The sun is trying to come back out, so I am now hoping for a 1 PM starts, since I want to do my first over 30 mile ride of the season today.
Tomorrow looks like rain, snow, and wind. Monday doesn't look too good either. I pity the runners in the Marathon Monday. Hopefully, it will clear after that, because i am on break this week.
I'm geared up to join MP at the 200 K mark in Geyserville. Since it's raining, I've worked out how to carry both batteries so I can have lights on for 12 hours. Maybe a dyno hub isn't such a bad idea.
I couldn't find the correct rear fender for Fluffy. I had it in Nova Scotia. I wonder if I left it in my sister's garage. :rolleyes: But we're a completely fender enabled family, so I took Thom's. Of course mine were painted and his are silver... but I'll be drier.
V.
Best of luck, V ! Hopefully the rain will have subsided by the time you start out, but the roads will still be wet so you guys be careful out there.
Think of the pancakes ... :)
- Jo Mother Hen.
Good luck, Veronica! Can't wait to hear all about it.
Robin--Are you all getting snow from that evil Nor'easter that's due to arrive here later today? We're getting a lot of rain and more strong winds, which probably will mean no riding outside tomorrow. Is the Boston Marathon still on?
You know what's going to happen: we will go directly from cold temps into the 90s w/high humidity. Of course, I will take that over the incessant winds and any snow (30 mph gusts when I rode yesterday and I don't even want to think about what I will encounter on Monday in the nor'easter's wake--just hoping that they aren't cross winds. Earlier this year, I rode in 50 mph gusts w/some wicked cross winds).
Well, checking the radar it looks like the rain might be over & done with in the North Bay by early afternoon.
That yellow-red blob just passed over us in Fremont/UC. Gahh, get out the ark. :p
pancakes, gee what's not to like??
So glad we opted not to volunteer for the Tierra Bella this year. I'd be standing out in the rain right now, perhaps wearing a soggy skeleton costume. :p
I don't know what it is about pancakes. They get cold too fast and they seem sort of flavorless and kind of without texture. It's what makes me a princess I guess. :p
V.
But we have macadamia nut pancakes with Brown Cow vanilla yoghurt and peaches, or maple syrup and PB, applesauce. Plus two kinds of sausage: chicken apple and wild blueberry. Bubba may put bananas in the pancakes also.
Your loss.:)
Oh geeze. Now I'm hungry.
Chez SK is a tres high caliber establishment indeed!
So many wet, frozen popcicle riders at the rest stop today! This is only the second time since I've worked the Tierra Bella that I've seen it rain like this! We started making raincoats out of our garbage bags for some of the riders.
Stay warm and dry MP and Veronica!