Duck -- When I ride clipped out, the same thing happens to me. Once you get used to being clipped in, you don't want to go back to riding on just platforms!
My ride this morning was a Ernesto Soak Fest. The worst of the storm came through yesterday, so I didn't ride outside (Spineravals!). Therefore, I was determined to get out today. Before I left the house this morning, the weatherman promised that the rain was tapering off. Not exactly correct. It was a steady, soaking, soft rain the entire time, but I managed to get in 33 miles. The trail had patches where there was some potentially "wipe out" areas -- tree branches and such -- almost took a spill in such a spot. I was amazed that I recovered and didn't wreck -- somehow I was able to get my balance back and kept the bike upright. There were a couple downed trees that blocked one lane of the path in separate spots. A section under a bridge was under water but not deep, so I rode through. Not bad at all--at that point, both me and the bike were drenched, so neither of us cared! Aside from having to be careful about the debris, it was an ok ride after I adjusted to being wet. Luckily, it was warm enough that I didn't get cold. Wore my orange goretex xeon jacket, which I love. The rain was so steady that I ended up soaked --shoes had water sloshing in them and I had to wring out my shorts, jacket, and gloves! Hardly anyone else on the trail, either :-) The rain should be gone by noon, so tomorrow I'm hoping to get in a good road/trail ride in the am and in the afternoon, take my 'cross bike out for some "dirt" riding.




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I'm impressed. I can't really get myself out on a bike in that kind of weather. Yet.
Just over 10 miles along the coast and SA River Trail.

