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  1. #16
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    Thanks for the sunscreen advice. Going for 7 days straight in the sun isn't going to be much fun (no rhyme intended here )! Being the fair one here I need all the advice I can get!

    Just ordered Spwipes on the internet for inbetween rest stops- they're like Wipes except they have sunscreen in them. Come in packets so easy to stuff in pockets, etc. Used them last year, but I didn't do this much riding either!
    Nancy

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica
    I use Bullfrog spray only when there is no one around to get my back and shoulders for me. And that's the only place I use it. Coppertone 45 oil free is my preferred. But it's a cream and I can't get my back and shoulders really well. It has kept me burn free and doesn't seem to cause any breakouts.

    V.
    Annie's secret method for applying sunscreen to back and shoulders (if you're like me and not flexible enough to reach)

    Find a nice, smooth long-handled wooden kitchen spoon. Apply a small amount of sunscreen to back of spoon. Looking in mirror, apply to all areas of back that you can't reach, adding more sunscreen as needed. I've done this for years. It works! Just remember NOT to put the spoon back in the kitchen utensil drawer. The sunscreen doesn't wash out so well after repeated applications.

    annie
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by trayc
    It is hot here in Louisiana too, I think Texas heat wave has moved here!!! As they say here in LA, its not the heat that is so bad it is the humidity!!! Yeah right. I want to live in a place where 90 is the hottest in summer and it gets down in low to mid 40's in winter. Anybody know of a place like that?
    welllllllllllllllllll that would be Albuquerque, New Mexico! as a rule the temps are in the high 90s from about June thru early Sept with the humidity in the lower teens. During monsoon, the humidity will climb during the afternoon right before our daily rainstorm lasting between 15-30 mins and only hitting parts of the city. Soon as the rain passes, the humidity drops back down and on we go! In the winter, as a rule - the temps are in the mid 40 to lower 50s. Now, like any city, we've got days in the summer where temps can go over 100 and days in the winter where they drop below freezing but that isn't the norm. And all my whining aside, this year was the most snow I've ever seen here in 6 yrs and it lasted all of 3 days.
    As for heat - doesn't bother me. I'm with whomever said they'd rather have the heat than the cold. I did a 54 mile ride last Sun and left at 3 pm coz that was the only time I had to get the ride in. Everyone thought I was nuts but it didn't bother me. Like V - I just drank Lots and drank lots when I got home and I rode again the next day.
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  4. #19
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    Get yourself some zinc oxide. It saved my hide when I rode CAR 7. I know, it's ugly, it's white, but it works. You are going to have the sun pounding on your right side, it can literally cook you! Put it on your ears, your shoulders (if you go sleevless), your cheeks. Wear it like war paint, wear it proudly!

  5. #20
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    Scientific reason?? Hmmm.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Jo-n-NY
    I know it has me very fustrated and trying to figure out a scientific reason for this change in weather pattern.
    You know, earthquakes are quite an interest to me. I've heard that some scientist somewhere calculated after the 9.0 Indonesia quake in December that this earthquake's upthrust was SO violent, more violent than any of the other 9-pointers in the last century (including the two Alaskan ones that also produced deadly tsunamis), that it actually shifted the earth on its axis very very slightly, like millimeters, or even less. I heard that this has happened before in the earth's history, but it was before recorded history. This was very small change, but it makes you wonder if it was "large enough" to cause a slight alteration in weather patterns around the globe.

    Food for thought!
    Last edited by BikeMomma; 05-25-2005 at 01:20 AM.
    "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein

  6. #21
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    I worked the first aid booth at a crit over in Fort Worth on Sunday - the thermometer on the sign above the high school stadium read 108 degrees - now that CAN'T have been right, but I did hear 101 and 102 from some other folks. It FELT like 108 out there on that pavement!

    New Braunfels is about 3.5 hours south of the Dallas area. I LOVE New Braunfels - we'll be passing through there Friday on the way to San Antonio to visit the 'rents.

    It's only going to get hotter here in Texas...think I will be doing a lot of indoor spinning this summer!

    OH! For sunscreen - SOL KinderSport for kids is GREAT - no PABA, very dense white stuff, doesn't come off with the sweat, and you sweat right through it - unlike some other sunscreens that make you feel like you are coated in grease or something. I was out in the sun for 12 hours 2 weeks ago, I get a big ugly rash even with a few minutes of sun exposure AND I'm allergic to PABA - this stuff worked great with only 1 app in the morning, and another light coat in the afternoon. I tanned a little through it, but no burn and no rash.

    And congrats on your graduation kk!!!!
    Last edited by Technotart; 05-25-2005 at 06:49 AM.

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    My sister Ginny manages the West Point Pepperel store in San Marcos. If you're shopping the outlets, stop in and say hi to her. She'll get a kick out of that.

    Totally of topic - I'm the youngest of 7 kids. The girls' names all start with V. Being the youngest - I went through school answering to all of them.

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  8. #23
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    from SA

    Hi guys-- well... it's hot here in San Antonio, too. Went out on a short (15 mi) ride with a coworker and his daughter last weekend. The poor thing overheated, so we sat in the shade while her dad rode the last 5 miles back to their truck. She was all crying and apologizing for 'ruining the ride'! I told her that she definitely did not ruin the ride, that it's not her fault it's hot, lol. I hope she doesn't give up! We all signed up to do bike to the beach this fall. Early morning or late evening is a definite. We left @ 9am and by 1030 we were just dripping!

    fixedgeargirl-- where are some nice places to ride in austin? I only have a road bike so far, so nothing too rough... I went up there the other weekend to hit 6th street with some friends, it was great!

  9. #24
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    I've been trying the DeSoto Sports 'arm coolers'. White, thin, wicking material , like arm-warmers, be made to protect against the sun. So far, so good. They don't seem thick enough to work, but so far I haven't gotten a burn or even color through them. I like them because they roll up small enough to fit into my seatpost bag, so I can wait until the sun is overhead to wear them.

  10. #25
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    South

    Ok I am a Georgia girl born and raised and we had mid 80 temps last week which were avg. for our area. However last night I went on a ride with some friends and I was quite chilly when we got back around 8:30. We are suppose to have temps in the low to upper 70's during the day and low to upper 50's at night which is totally wrong for this time of year. So anyway very odd that I am not hot like the rest of you.


    Jessica

  11. #26
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    Bump for the dog days of summer.

    After my haircut today I was getting in the car when I saw a black car in front of me with a largish dog panting in the back. It's hot today in sunny CA, we all knew this was going to be a scorcher. This car was in full sun although shaded parking was only 10-15 yards away.

    Instead of going to my next errand I waited 15 - 18 minutes to see if the owner came back or if the dog was in distress. I know this may be over the top of me. The windows were open for a cross breeze but folks, it was hot OUTSIDE, I could not stand in the sun.

    In a car it can reach temps that will kill your fur-kid in oh maybe 10 minutes.

    A meter maid came by and I flagged her down. I said maybe I'm making too much of this but explained the hot pup. As luck would have it I got the dog loving meter maid She walked over to check the dog. As she approached the driver finally appeared.

    I did not stay to oversee but from the body language and pointing I think it went something like:

    But I was only gone a few minutes
    There was someone here concerned enough about your dog to wait for almost 20. Your dog was already here when she arrived
    The dog's ok, look the windows are ...
    Yes, appears to be ok. You are lucky it only takes 10 minutes for it not to be ok.

    Folks, it's summer. Your dog wants to be with you and run with you but if you can't guarantee your fur-kid will be cool leave your best friend at home.
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    110 miles, 10,100 feet, 110 degrees. Hamilton, Sierra, Calaveras. 'nuff said.
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


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  13. #28
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    Hot! Hot! Hot!
    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
    https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/

  14. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    110 miles, 10,100 feet, 110 degrees. Hamilton, Sierra, Calaveras. 'nuff said.
    Oy. There's nothing like climbing* Sierra at 2 in the afternoon on a very hot day.

    *Yes, I'm using the term "climbing" loosely. I think I did everything but crawl next to my bike to get up that bugger of a hill. I also lost my ability to speak until I'd been at the most excellent jobob, leebob, and snapdragen rest stop for a good 15 minutes.
    I'll get back on the bike soon, I promise!

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    Mel - I'm sorry I didn't see you all day - sounds like you did great AND ... HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


    2011 Volagi Liscio
    2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
    2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
    2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
    2001 Colnago Ovalmaster Stars and Stripes

 

 

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