Use this link for really detailed forecasts including wind direction and on and on.
http://www.weather.gov/forecasts/gra...csouthwest.php
Use this link for really detailed forecasts including wind direction and on and on.
http://www.weather.gov/forecasts/gra...csouthwest.php
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
Planning to show up. Figure we can have that conversation over dinner on Friday night. I think it depends on what the storm does on Friday when rain is forecast. Will it arrive on time or later than forecast, etc.
Riding in the rain isn't bad if you are prepared for it. If nothing else, we can get sagged in!![]()
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LATEST FORECAST - 20% CHANCE. PARTLY CLOUDY- THAT'S ALL.
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Nancy
*sigh* I really hope we don't get drenched... However, if we do, I have my rain gear. Doing all those miles in the gear won't be fun however. I hate it when I have sticky clothes.
But, rain or shine I plan to be at least at start. If the rain is pretty bad I may still go anyway but see how far I can get before I get fed up.
Mel
I'm game to ride in the rain. If its really raining hard and windy, I might think twice, but a light drizzle isn't bad to ride in.
~B
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein
I've found weatherunderground.com to be a pretty reliable source for weather-watching (thanks Snap!). The radar helps me make up my mind if I want to try it that day or not!!![]()
First off I want to send a quick shout to Cindysue and the Lunachix, Velogirls and Valleyspokespersons for the training ride series. Although I only got to two of the rides this one was awesome.
9 women were at BART for this the last of the series.
If you are in Northern CA and did not get outside today, shame on you![]()
The route was wonderful (I'm pirating the turn sheet and may use it on an ALC training ride). The group set a brisk yet human pace, didn't dilly dally at regroups which was nice. After an early stop at porta poties one of the riders dropped out and called her DH to pick her up. She had a borrowed road bike and it's just geared too high plus did not fit well.
If you're lurking I hope you come to the Cindy with your mountain bike.
Another gal was struggling a bit, running low on water and energy. After Lemon Drop we turned and there was a guy selling oranges by the side of the road. He insisted on slicing oranges for us and would not accept anything, we tried to pay him and he shook us off. But that snack kept her going.
Once again thanks Cindysue for the wonderful weather![]()
, can you do that next week?
I feel very tight. I haven't been riding as much as I should but have been lifting and that's interesting. I felt strong on the hills, stood on some, something I "never do", a sit and spin gal. But I'm not tired, just real tight, so off to take a hot bath, have some tea and choose which rain gear to pack just in case.
Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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Sorry to miss out on the last Cindy pre ride....although I did ride China Camp (MTB) today. It was awesome weather out there. Looking forward to the Cindy....rain or shine!Also looking forward to meeting you all.
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glad you had fun! Sorry I missed you this weekend but I was in Marin for the LUNA Chix Summit. See separate thread.Originally Posted by Trek420
gotta get back to work/thesis stuff but will see you all this Friday/Saturday.
I sincerely hope to see everyone on Friday night if you aren't attending the Cinderella on Saturday...........