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  1. #1
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    Oct 2006
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    Jersey
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    is that water,,in my shoes??????

    Regina,,its so funny looking at your picture((DRY)),,surly it was taken at the beginning,,I dont remember at all being dry that day!!!
    My hubby and I got into town the night before,,had no trouble at all finding a great hotel filled (which should have been our first "signal",,since I had goggled hotels all week long,,,and they were all booked!!!) The morning of the ride,,I looked out our warm comfy hotel room,,and felt like I was in Vermont,,watching it snow,,could it actually be raining that hard???!!! Had it not been for all the other bikers there,,who although spirits were low, due to the crapy weather,,,I swear,,we would have made a quick stop to see the ponies,,and high tailed it out of there back to Jersey,,where by the way,,,had a dry great day!!!
    I dont know if we'll do this ride again,,Im sure had the weather been great we would have completed the full century,,but as cold,wet and sandy as we were,,we had no trouble at all,,uncrunching a wet 20$ dollar bill,,for a cold beer...aaahhh always finding the rainbow!!!

  2. #2
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    Jul 2006
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    Looking at all the love there that's sleeping
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    [QUOTE=bikerchick21;132399]Regina,,its so funny looking at your picture((DRY)),,surly it was taken at the beginning,,I dont remember at all being dry that day!!!
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    Nope - that picture was taken at Assateague Island - mile 63 - and I was pretty wet at that point - the rain gear made it tolerable, but not completely dry. But, you can only get soaking wet. I'm standing not far from that little Sika deer who was mooching cranberry bread off of riders (Mmmmm, sand covered bread! Extra crunchy! ). I'm also resting (and holding) my arm on the fence as it was hurting pretty badly by that point (neck issues).
    I guess I'm too stubborn (or stupid?) to say "no" in the face of rain. (or maybe it's cheap - hey we paid for the priviledge of this ride!) Would I ride in conditions like that at home? Heck no. It's pack mentality. Everyone else is going, why shouldn't we? Answer: Because the smart people are back in their warm dry hotel rooms.
    I'll be back next year. If nothing else, it gives DH and me an excuse to get away for the weekend. I really hope it's nice and that Cyclesome and everyone else is there to enjoy a ride that - when it's nice, can be awesome!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    New Jersey
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    Due to lack of planning on our part, we had decided not to register for the Seagull Century. After reading all your posts, I'm glad we didn't. Kudo's to all that made the ride though.

    Kerry

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Arlington, VA
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    My husband and I decided not to do the ride, either. I'm glad because according to some of the guys at work who rode, the blowing sand did a real number on their chains/cassettes/derailleurs and also screwed up their ability to clip in and out. These are some hard core riders, too. I might do the Amish Metric in Delaware instead of signing up for the Seagull next year. This is the second straight year that I missed it due to bad weather.

 

 

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