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  1. #1
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    Talking Weak??? Who you calling weak?! (In my best Mr. T voice)

    Ahh girls that is the wonderful thing about the "ignore" option...
    I think I just found a new reason to "ignore" someone!



    Sadiekate + ma'am =

    I got a chuckle out of that one DDH!

    Only 'cause I've had the distinct pleasure of sharing a beer with her recently.

    BTW- going to be back in Moab in two weeks....Riding my new baby...Enjoying a post ride beer... anyone game??

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    Isn't Moab really hot in the middle of July?

    We're planning a 3 - 4 week road trip and considered adding in Moab (gotta get back from Denver somehow!) but figured it would be too hot to really enjoy.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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    Ohh V when you live in Phoenix, "hot" is all relative! I looked at last years temps on wunderground, and it never got over 105. Anything less than 110 is heaven for us. But the thing with moab for us it that it cools down at night. Here it doesn't get under 85 overnight. So even if you get up at o dark thirty your still running/riding in heat. In Moab we get up early and get our rides in while it's still cool. As long as we are off the trails by mid day we are golden. It was 103+ the last time we were there and it didn't phase us.
    In fact now that I think of it, Yellow called me around 12:30 pm and we were still on the trails. When I called her later and told her we were playing on the slickrock when she called she was like 'Whhhaaattt?? You were still out there in that heat?! Oh yeah, your from Phoenix..."
    But then the best part is enjoying that cool beverage after a long mornings ride.... I'm getting giddy just thinking about it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Running Mommy View Post
    Sadiekate + ma'am =
    I don't get no RESPECT!

    V, I've ridden in Moab in July. I don't recommend it unless you can force yourself to be on the trails at sunrise. It does not cool off at night by the standards held by us'ns who live near the Sacramento Delta. It was friggin' hot at night in the middle of June! I've also been in Moab in July when it was 114.

    Remember that there is little to no shade on those trails.

    Kaleidoscope ice cream is excellent however.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Yeah it would be too hot for most folks. But I also hit the pavement when it's 109+ out and the heat is radiating off of it. The best is when my tires smell like burning rubber. Heat... Yeah, bring it on baby! OY!
    But then again if your not used to it, it can kill ya. I am careful when I go out there, and like I said we will be off the trails by noon.
    Hydrate like a big dog, keep the noggin cool if ya can. (frozen bandana's for the neck are fab) and don't venture out on an epic ride... Short stuff is in order this time of year.
    And yeah, we start early, very frickin early. But here in Phoenix I'm used to being up at 5:00 am for my runs, so it's no big deal.


    Mmmmmm Ice cream... mmmmmm....

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    We'll stick with our plan of heading on to Panguitch. We're early birds... but still.

    Have a grand time while you're there.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


    TandemHearts.com

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    Pepe says RIP, Stinky...
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    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

    2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett

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    I've coexisted with many wild animals lounging about my yard over the years but I would hesitate to think that a skunk is dangerous, just stinky. I think there may have been reason to assume that skunky was a wee bit ill but then again they do have very docile natures. I guess I would have given him a day or two to wander off on his own and if he didn't, I would then have set out a humane trap and carted him off. Of course, we had so many of them in Amish Country PA that we actually had guys we could call who would trap them and remove them. Put some raw chicken in and they were all taken care of. I actually owned a Have A Heart trap that I used on a few skunks and more than a few groundhogs. I never was sprayed even once. We had a friend with a pet skunk when we were teens and he was very cuddly. (the skunk too.)

    and just to add in my .02... Snap is my hero. Don't mess with Snap, please. **givin' the hairy eyeball**
    Oh, that's gonna bruise...
    Only the suppressed word is dangerous. ~Ludwig Börne

 

 

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