Good for you! I went to college in Chicago, and I would never be able to muster the courage to get on a bike in the winter there!
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I finally got back on my bike today...yes, I've been a poseur on this cycling forum lately! Between wet/cold/fear-of-wiping-out-on-ice, I hadn't been in the saddle for 2 months. I come here and read posts, and think, "so-and-so is out riding in the wet and cold, come ON, Lise!" I've been running--I don't mind running in the cold and wet, but not biking.
Today I came home from working a night shift, slept a bit, got up all groggy and cranky. I had about 45 min to do something physical, and I noticed the 'puter said it was 52 degrees out! Wow! When did that happen? It was in the 20s yesterday! So I pulled on too many clothes (couldn't believe it was really that warm), and went out for a quick 6 mile spin around two parks. Remembered how much I love riding my bike. Whoo hoo!
Next bit of free time I'll be in the basement, cleaning the chain, etc. Giving my sweet bike some love.
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L.
Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
TE Bianchi Girls Rock
Good for you! I went to college in Chicago, and I would never be able to muster the courage to get on a bike in the winter there!
Glad you were able to get out for a ride, Lise! I've barely been on my bike, too, what with rain and kids and everything.
I certainly don't envy you riding in Chicago. My husband moved out here to sunny CA from Chicago just so he could train in the winters back when he was trying to make the Olympic team (MANY moons ago!) Love Chicago, though. Neat town.
Here's hoping for many more warm, dry days!!![]()
Go LISE GO!!!! I have to hand it to you.. I'm a WEENIE and could never live in the cold like that!
Oh that reminds me... and you will laugh!
Ok, so yesterday I go to the pool at our residents club. It's an outdoor pool but it's heated year round. So I swipe my card at the desk and the lady looks at me and says "you aren't going to SWIM are you? It's freezing out and soo windy!". so I reply "well yeah, I'm training for a race so I kind of have to". So then I mention that I hope the pool is a bit warmer than it seemed Monday when I was in. So she replies "Ohhh yeah the heater was broke monday. You didn't know that? Oh yeah the pool got down to 77 degrees! They had to cancel the water aerobics class"....I almost died laughing! 77 degrees is "cold"... Ohhh us spoiled Arizonians!! LOL
Oh and the weather yesterday was cold. mid 50's w/ 20-30 mph winds. Sure made it feel colder. Brrrrr....
Sorry to hijak your thread, but thinking of the cold reminded me.Doesn't actually getting on the road feel so much better? It's like all the cells in your body just come alive. Have faith, spring will be here soon!
Denise
WOOHOOOOOO!!!!! Glad you got to get out for a ride! Soon cold weather will be an afterthought to go out in...
Don't think of it as getting hot flashes. Think of it as your inner child playing with matches
What's that? 25 Celsius? Heck, if I'm going for an actual swim swim I reckon anything above about 28/82.5 is too hot. LMAO.Originally Posted by Running Mommy
Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.
wow - you mean I gotta RIDE to post here??Originally Posted by Lise
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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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Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.
YOU! Ms. All-Time-Personal-Low! You're the one I use to motivate myself! "C'mon, Lise", I say, "CorsairMac is out there when it's -23 with the windchill, and she rides uphill both ways!"Originally Posted by CorsairMac
Notice that scolding myself hasn't actually gotten me on the bike! And today it's in the 30s, and flinging wet snow everywhere, so it'll be awhile before I get back out there. I'm mostly freaked out about the possibility of wiping out on a city street and getting run over by a car. A reasonable fear in Chicago.
As Denise said, though, all my cells feel alive when I'm on the bike. I feel like a superhero. The trails some of you write about sound really fun. But there's also great adventure in managing traffic and city parks with dogs and kids and whatnot... My biggest complaint is roller bladers, but they're not out right now! (Don't they know, they don't own the path, we do!)
My burning triathlon question, Denise, is: How early in the season I can get into Lake Michigan with my new, full-body wet suit? As in, how much protection from hypothermia will I really have? It doesn't warm up to bathing suit swimming until July, in my opinion. Even then, it's cold. But I'm going to give it a try end of May in my wet suit, and maybe even neoprene booties. I'm glad you got in the pool when the heater was off. Makes you strong like bull! Iron strong! Although...77 degrees is laughably warm to those of us in northern climes!![]()
Today was Ride Your Bike to Work Day in Chicago (no, I did not ride my bike to work), in commemoration of the coldest day in recorded history; in '85 it was something like -76 with windchill. Only in Chicago would we think it was a good day to commemorate with a bike ride!![]()
L.
Last edited by Lise; 01-20-2006 at 04:33 PM.
Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
TE Bianchi Girls Rock
And I didn't ride either, I'm afraid! Now our lovely 50s have turned into 4 inches of snow! I was really glad I wasn't riding yesterday - driving home from work in freezing rain.Originally Posted by Lise
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Lise you're a better person than I amI just managed to get back into spin classes this week after 2-3 months off the bike. It just glares at me whenever I go into the garage. Now that there are about 7-8" of snow on the ground by me, it's going to have to continue to glare at me for a bit. I need to clean him up to go in the trainer to balance out the spin class days.
Speaking of swimming in the lake, you should have joined the U of Chicago polar bear club a couple of days ago for their annual dip in the lake.![]()
Congrats!
"Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"
I'm looking at all your comments on the weather and having awful trouble relating to it. As you will no doubt have to mine when I say that the Tour Down Under finished here yesterday - five days of cycling in the hottest run of days we've had in Adelaide since 1940. Each day the temp was over 40C, (highest about 43C) usually reaching that temp by about 10 am. I think the equivalent is about 104 - 106F? And did I ride 100k in the d'etape on Friday in that heat? You bet I did! Stopped on a couple of hills - DID NOT GET OFF AND WALK - and rode proudly over the finish line with hands in the air! Being a stubborn old lady is a positive thing sometimes...
Ahhhhh!!! I can feel the warmth all the way in Chicago!! ThanksOriginally Posted by arnaew
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Wow! Reading your post is like snuggling up to the radiator. Warms you through and through! Does it ever get really cold where you area? (ignorant American that I am...) You stay hydrated, and we'll stay warm. L.
Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
TE Bianchi Girls Rock
I bought some tights yesterday. I've got no excuses for the daylight hours now(aside from the working thing).
Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.