Today was my first really cold ride of the season. It wasn't too long but it was pretty fun. It gave me a chance to play around with some cold weather gear I picked up off-season.
It was gloomy my whole ride. So naturally the sun is out now.
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Today was my first really cold ride of the season. It wasn't too long but it was pretty fun. It gave me a chance to play around with some cold weather gear I picked up off-season.
It was gloomy my whole ride. So naturally the sun is out now.
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It's now 47 and getting dark at 3:30. It was sooo windy this morning, I did not go for a ride. I have been riding outside regularly, twice a week or more, but I think that has come to an end. The high on Thursday is supposed to be 35, with a low of 18. I am sure I will get at least a couple of outdoor rides in during each winter month, but it feels like it's really the off season now. I made my yearly mileage goal + another 60 miles, so it's OK.
Heading off to the gym for Centergy and a romp on the elliptical.
DH and I had every intention of riding with a couple of friends Sunday, wind and all. But we both woke up fighting colds, and opted to stay home. So Sunday was my first trainer ride. I don't hate the trainer, but that first ride confirms for me that it's winter, and that's always a tough pill to swallow.
So anyway....45 minutes on the trainer while watching the Eagles practically hand the Bengals the game.
The wind! Gah!
25 miles to church, almost due west of our house, into a steady west headwind with gusts into the 30 mph zone. Ugh. It felt like I'd ridden 50 miles or more by the time I got off my bike.
I finally got on the winning side of my fight with a cold but wasn't ready for true working out this weekend. Saturday I did some landscaping and laundry while DH went mountain biking. Yesterday DH and I put our state park pass to use. We drove out to Enchanted Rock State Natural area and spent a few hours hiking. We hiked to the summit of the rock (a 400 foot gain in .5 miles) and then down via the Echo Trail. We wandered back along the Turkey Pass to the car. It was a gorgeous day for hiking in the hill country, sunny and only around 60 degrees.
I hadn't been to the rock since I was 8 and DH had never been so it was a great way to pass the time. We are blessed to have some amazing state parks within 1-2 hours of our home, I am glad we spent our Sunday enjoying one.
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
Every year I say I am going to ride outdoors through the winter months and every year I end up on trainer when I see the tree branches blowing too hard and the air is cold when I poke my head out the door.
This year, unless it is raining, I will not let myself down. I rode 16 miles yesterday despite the wind gusts up to 40mph. My husband joined me for part of the ride which was a great accomplishment for him as he is getting back to his normal physical fitness form after months of a medical set back.
It sure beats the trainer, although I will continue to use that for my after work rides.
2012 Specialized Amira S-Works
2012 Vita Elite
2011 Specialized Dolce Elite (raffle prize) - Riva Road 155
Ralaigh Tara Mtn Bike
Yesterday morning was our Team Photo Day and about 80 members showed up. The poor photographer was running around trying to get everyone in line, which was like trying to herd cats. Unfortunately, a few of our state/national champions were out of town, so only five were able to make it.
For the group ride, we had to make a last minute route change and keep it very slow because of the smoke from the SoCal fires – no one wanted to tax their lungs. I ended up riding near the front. As some people peeled off to head home, I found myself all alone, leading the entire mob and having NO IDEA where to go! Oops. Of course, all I had to do was head to the nearest coffee shop and all was well.
To get an idea of how bad the air was, here's a pic. Our normally pristine beach skies were a horrible shade. Luckily, the damp marine layer kept it bearable for an hour or two, the skies were raining ash later in the day.