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  1. #1
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    Sep 2006
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorn View Post
    Ah, the "nose buff".

    It is an invention of TE-er LPH (she of the cold north in Norway). Cut a old, ugly buff in 1/2 (one 1/2 for you and one for your spousal unit who will also need one). Fold your mini-Buff in 1/2 and then in 1/2 again. It is now about 1-2" in size -- rather like a head band. So, wrap it around the head so that it over your ears and your nose. Fold the part over the nose in half again so you can breathe. Voila. Nose buff.

    The nose buff is amazingly effective. The nose stays warm; the cheeks are covered; the ears get a little more cover, but you have enough air flow so that it doesn't get nastily wet.

    Over the years I've gotten many a great recommendation and ideas on TE, but the nose buff really rocks. And, apparently, found only on TE!

    [I found a pick using google image ... http://blog.fitzgeraldsbicycles.com/?attachment_id=5822 but the wearer is missing that extra fold on the nose ]
    I am so flattered! Suddenly came over this. But I have to say - this may be inspired by me, but is actually your own invention.

    My "nose buff" is just a regular buff (full-length), pulled up over my nose all the way to under my eyes, with a hole carefully cut out for my nose and mouth. (Cut carefully and just a little at a time, the hole expands quite quickly). I use it on really cold days when I need to cover the skin on my cheeks and face all the time, but need to breathe freely. I keep it there by using a little vaseline under my eyes and "gluing" the buff to it...

    Congrats on a brand-new winter gear idea!

    lessee if I can find a photo... here's one. In this one I'm wearing a thin merino balaclava over a green Buff.
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    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

    1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
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    2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    northern Virginia
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    I like the idea of using vaseline for "glue."

    I rode today and did not need a nose buff or anything else on my face. It was a bit chilly at the start, around 45 degrees, but it was 60 in the sun by the time we finished several hours later. It was a club ride, planned distance of 42 miles but actual distance of 46 due to a missed turn (which occurred near the place where John Wilkes Booth hid out after shooting Lincoln -- it's an interesting, historic part of southern Maryland). There were seven of us to start, and after about 15 miles two riders took a short cut back to the start while the rest of us continued on the longer route. We had a great time.

    I tested out several things today, including new pedals (with a longer shaft, to solve a problem with my heels hitting the cranks), new warmer tights and new shorts. The pedals (Speedplay X-2 with custom shafts) were great. The tights (Sugoi Subzero) did a good job keeping my legs warm -- I have more problems with cold legs and feet than most people, so I was happy that they were warm enough for me at the start but did not feel too warm later in the day. The shorts (Gore Oxygen) were okay but I think the chamois is too padded to be comfortable for me on longer rides. I also tested putting shearling insoles in my shoes. My feet were nice and warm, but the shearling was a bit too fluffy around the toes. Still I would consider using them again for shorter rides on cold days.

    The ride started at a grocery store parking lot, which for some reason was full of sea gulls this morning. They were mostly just sitting on the pavement. It was odd, and of course made me think of "The Birds." A few miles from the end we passed a house where a man makes wood carvings of large animals using a chain saw. There was a horse, a pig, a giant lizard, and a big chipmunk out on his lawn. He makes benches, too, and they're all for sale, though he said it was just a hobby.

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  3. #3
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    Jul 2003
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    It was SO windy today, I had to abort my idea of riding to the Padre Island National Seashore, which we'd planned on. Instead, I did 21.9 miles in the slightly more sheltered neighborhoods. At least then I could turn to get out of the stiff south wind now and then to get a break instead of heading for 15 miles straight into it!

    Also did about the same mileage on Saturday as a recovery ride. Looks like the cooler weather is finally heading our way here on N. Padre, so I probably won't get in so many rides, if any, in the coming week. Glad to have the gym to go to for the less nice/cooler days.

    Stay warm, everyone!
    Emily

    2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
    2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    I am so flattered! Suddenly came over this. But I have to say - this may be inspired by me, but is actually your own invention.
    What can I say? I'm an engineer and we always take great designs and try to tweak them. And, as I tell my students, always credit your sources, even if you modify the design; you have to make sure you give credit where credit is due.....so, thanks!

    It has been such a cold winter here this season that I've been making good use of the design. So cold that today it was 7F (-14C) and it was feeling almost balmy. Of course, at that temp, the nose buff, the goggles, enough clothing to look like the Michelen Man are all part of the outfit.
    2009 Waterford RS-14 S&S Couplers - Brooks B68-Anatomica - Traveller
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    2011 Surly Troll - Brooks B68 Imperial - Snow Beast

  5. #5
    Join Date
    May 2006
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    Memphis, TN
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    I took my hybrid in for a tune-up, but did a few laps of the park:


  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2006
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    Suburban MA and Western ME
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    I went to Florida for four days to visit my parents. The are in Panama City Beach (in the panhandle), so the temps can be warm or cool at this time of year. I had both, but sunshine the entire visit, and temps warm enough to be out in shorts walking the beach. I didn't take a bike, but looked at the four days as my off season .

    Last night I needed to get back out on the bike. The temp was a balmy 11 - not quite what I had been in over the weekend! Also still some snow here after a storm on the weekend, so the fat bike was the ride of choice. Managed just over an hour, which was fine.

    First race of the year on Sunday Back to training!

    SheFly
    "Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
    http://twoadventures.blogspot.com

 

 

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