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  1. #1
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    I did drink plenty of water, thanks! and yes, Trisk, i won't deny I am a wimp. And daschund, sorry, I can't avoid the hills. Seattle is a city built on 5 hills. and I live on one of them.
    I'm cooled off now. and tomorrow I will ride again, likely with similar results!
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    Oh, and in case anyone thinks we are too wimpy here in the PNW - it did top 100 degrees on Saturday in Portland. So it's not all cold and rainy around here!
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    I'm with ya Mimi...We had a thunderstorm last night and I was thinking ahhh it'll wipe away all that humidity...so I went to take my big dog for a walk...

    it was AWFUL...the sky was all green, the air was fetid and I felt like I was moving through soup....my dog agreed.

    It puts me in THE foulest mood....and to top it off...we have MOSQUITOS!!! something we usually don't have to contend with so much.

    I was about ready to scream...

    I don't care what you Texans or FLoridians say....this is unbearable!!!! How can you stand it!!!

    Cold and rainy is bliss compared to hot and rainy...ick!
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    Quote Originally Posted by elk View Post
    it was AWFUL...the sky was all green, the air was fetid and I felt like I was moving through soup....my dog agreed.
    I love it when it's like that...to walk outside at midnight and it's still warm?
    to stand in the rain when it's 80-90 degrees out? Tropical bliss-ahhhhhhhh!
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  5. #5
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    As the guys on the LBS's ride like to say whenever they hear whining..
    WAH, WAH, WAHHHHH!!!!
    As you know, mimitabby, I was in Seattle last week. With a bunch of folks from Maryland, Florida, and Louisiana. We know humidity. You don't have humidity. We didn't want to leave!
    I invite you to join me on one of our famous "95/95" rides. That's 95 degrees, 95 percent humidity.
    Today's ride home was a 80/80 ride. In the rain. Oh joy and rapture!

    eta: See??? Zen knows....
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    As the guys on the LBS's ride like to say whenever they hear whining..
    WAH, WAH, WAHHHHH!!!!
    As you know, mimitabby, I was in Seattle last week. With a bunch of folks from Maryland, Florida, and Louisiana. We know humidity. You don't have humidity. We didn't want to leave!
    I invite you to join me on one of our famous "95/95" rides. That's 95 degrees, 95 percent humidity.
    Today's ride home was a 80/80 ride. In the rain. Oh joy and rapture!

    eta: See??? Zen knows....
    7, THAT's what I want to know. How come you can do that?
    how come I can't????
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    7, THAT's what I want to know. How come you can do that?
    how come I can't????
    Actually....I have no idea. I hate the stuff. I'm a delicate flower. I wilt.
    Actually, it comes down to acclimatization (after 5 summers in MD, I'm ALMOST getting used to it...but maybe not), pacing, LOTS of liquid, and an adequate warm up. And a single minded focus on a cool shower and central air conditioning at the end of it!
    Last edited by 7rider; 07-01-2008 at 03:07 AM. Reason: mixing up my words again....sigh
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    How do we do it???

    Ideally, a bottle of water, a bottle of electrolyte solution, another bottle of water for your head. And if you keep moving, the evaporative cooling works, somewhat.

    That said, I whined recently about having trouble with heat exhaustion....

    I think I could easily handle humidity somewhere around 50% and a balmy 85 degrees! That would be terrific riding weather.

    Just don't give me cold, nooooooo
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    Actually....I have no idea. I hate the stuff. I'm a delicate flower. I wilt.
    Actually, it comes down to acclimization...
    +1
    The first few couple of summers after I moved out to Seattle from Tennessee, I couldn't understand what people were complaining about on the "hot" days. I absolutely remember thinking it was pleasant, gorgeous even. Now that I've been here for eight years? Nope. Uh-uh. Don't like it one bit.

    When you rarely have to deal with heat and humidity, then even a little tiny bit of either or both gets really uncomfortable really fast. *shrug*

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    I try to do my riding as early in the morning as I can, and it's already in the
    80's by 8 and the humidity is usually up there pretty good in the summer months. I just looked and it's 8:30 and the temp is 85 and humitidty is 38%.

    I get the heat headaches real easy and usually have one by the time I get home from every ride if I don't get out there early enough. I do the same thing if I mow the lawn. I can't seem to get away with doing anything in this heat without getting a headache.

    I guess it's all what you get used to, but some extremes are hard to get use to.

    I just know I have to quit letting everything get in my way. If it's not the heat, it's the wind. I have to make myself get out there.
    Donna

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    Same here dex, and it is called acclimation. When we moved to the Seattle area in 1997 from Philadelphia (my husband worked for the helicoptor division of Boeing back east and got a transfer to Boeing here in this area in 97) we left Philly in July with daily temperatures of 103 degrees and 98% humidity. And at night it did cool off, down to a chilling 77 degrees! Our first summer here it was in the mid to upper 80s. People were telling us how hot it was while Joe, the kids, and I wore jeans, sweat shirts, and jackets. And complained about how cold it was!

    Now 11 years later we are used to the Seattle climate and when I go home to see my parents in Pittsburgh I die! Pittsburgh has white summer skies from the high humidity.

    Oh mimi, I rode on Saturday and Sunday, our hottest two days this week, not in the morning but mid day on both days. 30 miles on Saturday and then 40 on Sunday. I guess I still have some residual back east conditioning or I was just delirious from the heat.



    Sue

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    rode my 2 1/2 hour commute home in the heat today. Wearing my *work* clothes. (bad plan!) The ride home involves going up and down 3 of the 5 hills of Seattle.

    Just picked up my bra (which I took off along with everything else as soon as I got home) and it is SOAKED with sweat. Ewwwww....
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    I don't think there's an answer. I think you get better at riding in that type of weather (acclimation), but there's just no way to stop the sweating, especially in the summer going up and down hills. I sweat on command, basically, so I just bear it. If you can, maybe take a few minutes to squirt your face with cold water and dry it lightly so it cools you as it dries?

    I agree with the southerners: 84° with 40-something % humidity sounds wonderful! It rained on the Saturday morning ride, but it was still about 88° and we loved it.

 

 

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