Here in Massachusetts this past weekend was too cold for me to ride. I am a wimp. It was low 30's and there was blustery wind. But Spring is here today so hopefully some nice warm Spring weather will follow!
Karen
Here in Massachusetts this past weekend was too cold for me to ride. I am a wimp. It was low 30's and there was blustery wind. But Spring is here today so hopefully some nice warm Spring weather will follow!
Karen
Well, we had the same cold & wind in the eastern part of the state that you did in western Massachusetts. But my bikes insisted on riding...Originally Posted by im4smiley
Seriously, I did get out for short rides both weekend days. It felt good, in spite of the cold - and luckily for me I've trained myself (from both a mental standpoint & from knowing the right layers to wear) to be able to ride in temperatures down to 20. This is the first year for that - before my absolute low riding temp was 30. OK, OK, I know I'm a bit of a nut...
Here's hoping that relative warmth follows today's "first day of spring" on the calendar fairly quickly!
--- Denise
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rain, rain, go away.... come again another day (well - for my garden)...
We had a week in the 80's and now we're back in the 50's for highs and 30's for lows for the forseeable future. Mother nature is such a tease.
I have always been against daylight savings time in spring. I don't appreciate loosing an hour of sleep! Fall is nice when I get to sleep an hour longer....I'd keep that one.
But then I had a look at that sunrise/sunset calendar for London and suddenly, next week sunset will be around 7:30pm! That means I can go for a ride after work and it will still be light outside!I've changed my mind about daylight savings. Maybe we could even shift it two hours? I'm useless in the mornings anyway. Daylight is wasted on me before 10am.
As for when riding season starts here.....I ride year round, or at least used to in Illinois and Norway. I've only had a bike here since the end of Januar, but have kept riding every week and the weather will only get nicer. Winter I can deal with. We'll see how I do in the summer when it goes above 20C. I may have to wait until fall....
I was in Beijing in January. Now THAT's a cycle city. I think my tour guide said 9 million bikes in Beijing. The temperature was -1 to -5 degrees C. which is what about high 20s and low 30s, and I saw tons of cyclists... I think for many residents of Beijing that's their main transport and they don't have much choice.
Thats what my friends in CA call it in the fall when suddenly they lose sunlight. But here in AZ we don't play the game- and I LOVE it! Ya see the way we see it, the last thing we need in summer is ANOTHER hour of sunlight...![]()
Plus Arizonan's tend to be rebels just by nature...![]()
It's the end of daylight saving here- our clocks went back an hour on Sunday, and the days are getting a little cooler.
I don't want summer to EVER end!
But on the bright side, I've been in shorts pretty much all the time for the past 10 months - and definitely shorts on the bike - so not complaining!
OK, your turn for a noogie.![]()
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