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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    no, there are MUCH worse things than our grey skies.
    How about 100 degrees every day for weeks? ugh.
    I'll take this weather ANY time. you can go riding in grey
    but can you go riding in Thunderstorm weather? or tornado weather?
    or 30mph prevailing winds
    or 100 deg and 80% humidity??
    I'm willing to admit there is worse. I also have lived where it was far better!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    (just back from my lunchtime walk)

    WHERE is it better? It is SOOO BEAUTIFUL out there today!

    where could it possibly be better than this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    (just back from my lunchtime walk)

    WHERE is it better? It is SOOO BEAUTIFUL out there today!

    where could it possibly be better than this?
    Well, this is the thing. There are a handful of days each year when it is SO great here that nowhere could possibly be better. But, if a person likes sunshine (actual sunshine, the kind that throws shadows and all), and likes hot, dry weather in the summer (85-100 degrees) and cold dry weather in the winter, including SNOW (10-25 degrees)...well, a lot of inland areas fill the bill.

    I do love it here in many ways. However, I do really miss actual HOT weather in the summer, and actual cold SNOW all winter. And, I miss low humidity like you get inland, and in the Rockies, and the desert.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Like Winthrop Starfish. I love it there! Have you ever been? It's beautiful with hot summers, cold winters, and practically zero humidity.

    And falls! To die for!

    Bend, Oregon is another favorite place of mine. Oh and there's Missoula, Montana too.

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    OK, come on you guys. Spokane's not a bad place for riding either. Yes we do get cold and snow but over all the weather is pretty darn good for riding.
    Summers are great, little/no rain, low humidty.
    Fall is the very best, cool and sunny.
    Winter is a challenge but doable if you're a little nuts.
    Spring means layers, and a new adventure every morning.

    You all are just going to have to plan more trips to the dry side. bikerHen

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    It is nice today. I'll be going for a walk in a bit so I'll get to enjoy the sun

    I am a wuss, a Southern California wuss at that. I am ok with waking up at sunrise to ride so it's cool enough. I like being able to go for walks at night and wear shorts. I like the consistency. That all being said, I don't like the brown (SoCal is SO brown) and I don't like heat. I like the idea of snow but lived far too long where I had to shovel it...that and I do NOT do chains well.

    I would be perfect in San Diego or Santa Barbara in California. I like the idea of rain but am not used to riding in it yet.

    Today though? Is beautiful!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerHen View Post
    OK, come on you guys. Spokane's not a bad place for riding either. Yes we do get cold and snow but over all the weather is pretty darn good for riding.
    Summers are great, little/no rain, low humidty.
    Fall is the very best, cool and sunny.
    Winter is a challenge but doable if you're a little nuts.
    Spring means layers, and a new adventure every morning.

    You all are just going to have to plan more trips to the dry side. bikerHen
    You're right BikerHen, Spokane is also great for riding. I may have to bring my bike over there when I visit my son at college. He goes to EWU in Cheney. In fact we will be driving over there in September to help him move back into his dorm. I always want to bring my bike when we go to visit him but never do. I spend most of my time just visiting him. But I see cyclist, especially around Cheney, all the time.

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    I also would like to do more cycling in Spokane. A few years ago I did the Ride Around Washington from Newport down to Walla Walla, and Spokane was our first stop.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan126 View Post
    You're right BikerHen, Spokane is also great for riding. I may have to bring my bike over there when I visit my son at college. He goes to EWU in Cheney. In fact we will be driving over there in September to help him move back into his dorm. I always want to bring my bike when we go to visit him but never do. I spend most of my time just visiting him. But I see cyclist, especially around Cheney, all the time.
    Well bring your bike in September. Fall really is a great time to ride. I just did a fun organized ride around the Cheney/West Plains area. Would love to do it again. Just let me know when. bikerHen

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerHen View Post
    Well bring your bike in September. Fall really is a great time to ride. I just did a fun organized ride around the Cheney/West Plains area. Would love to do it again. Just let me know when. bikerHen
    I will, I will, I will definitely let you know when I come over with my bike! Thanks! Sue

 

 

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