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  1. #1
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    Nanci: I'm so proud of you - what an accomplishment!! We live with the wind here in NM - heck for 3o mph they don't even post high wind warnings! LOL On days like that - my only goal is to complete the ride, all other thoughts "fly" out the window! To have finished it was amazing enough - to finish in alone in those weather conditions was worthy of She-Ra, Princess of Power! I've heard of icing your legs down after a ride like that but haven't tried it (I Hate being cold). I do try to elevate my legs as soon as possible after riding any long distance or under tiring condition. So far, I've gotten up the next day and ridden again without any issues.
    I wanted to try Brevet riding but they don't have it here in NM - the closest is CO which is about a 4-6 hr drive and I didn't want that on top of trying to ride 200k on up. So I'll live thru you! Keep up the good work and good luck on the "next" step!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    Nanci, you ROCK! Congratulations! What a wonderful accomplishment, and a great ride report.

    As you were writing about the ride, I thought of what they say about the "wind off the lava fields" in Kona. To get off your bike after all that, and go run a marathon--incredible.

    I wish I had iced my legs after I ran the marathon this fall. I was so sore that night that I couldn't sleep. Heat is so tempting, especially when you're chilled to the bone, but the hot bath I took was a mistake.

    Looking forward to more reports! Lise
    Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
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  3. #3
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    Wow, great job Nanci! I have no advice, but thanks for being an inspiration. I look forward to hearing about your next brevet!

  4. #4
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    Nanci, first of all congratulations on that ride, I've been out for over 10 hours on an offroad ride with the headwind from hell (and freezing painful feet), I know how you feel.

    Secondly, regarding your shoes, are they summer shoes? Are you squeezing extra socks into them for cold riding? The reason I ask is that you mention that your toes started to warm up when you took your shoes off - this used to happen to me (on the ride above in particular - my feet took hours to warm up) as basically my boots were far too small. I used to own a pair of Shimano winter boots (not gore tex) which I bought a size up from normal as Shimano shoes are notoriously small, however it was not enough to take my winter socks as they are quite thick (Sealskins merino waterproof socks), or any socks actually they were just too tight. After an hour my feet would just freeze as the circulation was being cut off. They were not cheap boots so I persevered for a while but eventually I called it a day on them and bought another pair.

    I went for the new version of the Shimano boot which is Gore Tex lined as UK winter offroad conditions are generally wet, windy, wet, muddy, wet, cold, wet (did I mention wet). I spent quite a bit of time getting the correct size which in the end was 2 sizes above my usual by UK/Euro sizing but the same as normal in US sizing! The difference is unbelievable, I now have warm feet when riding, something I never thought was possible, this is due to the fact that the boots fit with my winter socks on and also the Gore Tex in particular shielding my toes from wind.

    I do have some neoprene full overshoes for commuting which are warm but on cold days I can really feel the wind through them, if I was out on the roads for over an hour at this time of year I would be wearing my gore tex boots - no question.

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    another thought I had for you Nanci regarding your cold feet: were you moving them around inside your shoes?? My commute this morning was in a headwind with 14 degree windchill and my toes got cold until I remembered to move them. I think it was SarahFixinIt (whom we haven't seen in awhile btw) who suggested placing a piece of tape over your cleats on the inside of your shoes to help keep your feet off the metal. I don't have tape over mine but I do notice when I keep my toes moving, they don't seem to get as cold.
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  6. #6
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    CorsairMac, Tattiefritter, Lise

    On my feet I am wearing perfectly-fitted Sidi MTB shoes. With regular cycling socks. The shoes for sure aren't too tight, and the velcro isn't too tight, and I have plenty of wiggle room. Which I use. Which works fine for a while, or in slightly warmer weather.

    A few weekends ago I wore wool trail running socks, and my feet were nice and toasty, and it happened to get to almost 80 that day, after a start at 45. So I don't think that was a fair test...

    I bought a pair of shoe covers, but not PI. They aren't lined or neoprene or anything. They cut the wind a bit, but not enough.

    Lise- I think about the lava fields at Kona all the time when I'm in wind! I think, whatever I'm doing, it _can't_ be as bad as that. Or maybe they over-dramatize it for TV...But those people are hot, too. It's different.

    I am sick- but I will post about that in a new thread...

    Nanci
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    "...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson

 

 

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