Thanks again, Susan & NY biker and everyone else for you suggestions and kudos. I'm sure I will use my now well broken in jacket again in the future.

I read that about half of those registered for El Tour dropped out or didn't start. I spent all week trying to figure out what I already had that I could wear to stay warm. We saw 2 poor guys from Mexico who were absolutely not dressed for the weather. One just had short gloves- I gave him an extra pair of latex gloves to put underneath them, for what little good it did.

Even my husband, who has actual randonneuring credentials, having completed a 200k, 300k, 400k and the first 400 of a 600k, did not dress properly. His jacket was no longer waterproof and at the end he was edging a little closer to hypothermia than was good for him.

My school district superintendent is a big fan and participant in endurance sports (mostly running, but also cycling), especially when done to raise money for a good cause, and he was one of my donors. I sent him my "El Tour Wrap-up" story on Sunday. He sent out an email to everyone in the school district mentioning me and 4 other employees who rode and raised money, but he pointed me out as his "hero of the day" for finishing the longest route and hanging in there for nearly 10 hours in the crummy weather - so I was showered with a lot of attention this morning when I came back to work. A short-lived career as a celebrity...