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    After a week of being gone, just relaxing and with some hikes/walks/runs for exercise I got back home yesterday and did a 78 mile ride into the santa monica mountains today. A few serious climbs and descents, including a fun fast final descent down the one way tuna canyon road to the pacific coast highway, 6800'+ elevation gains, weather in the 60’s for the whole ride with a slight headwind going out pch and more of a tailwind coming back all made for a good days ride. I’m doing an ACP 200k on Jan 10th so I’m in the process of preparing myself for that. The company I work for closes for Christmas through New Years, two full weeks this year, so I have next week to get some more rides in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rebeccaC View Post
    After a week of being gone, just relaxing and with some hikes/walks/runs for exercise I got back home yesterday and did a 78 mile ride into the santa monica mountains today. A few serious climbs and descents, including a fun fast final descent down the one way tuna canyon road to the pacific coast highway, 6800'+ elevation gains, weather in the 60’s for the whole ride with a slight headwind going out pch and more of a tailwind coming back all made for a good days ride. I’m doing an ACP 200k on Jan 10th so I’m in the process of preparing myself for that. The company I work for closes for Christmas through New Years, two full weeks this year, so I have next week to get some more rides in.
    That sounds like an amazing ride. It's so cold, wet and dark here, I'm starting to feel not quite human and it's hard to find the motivation to ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lauraelmore1033 View Post
    It's so cold, wet and dark here, I'm starting to feel not quite human and it's hard to find the motivation to ride.
    I know I'm lucky to be able to ride in year round good weather....your wet/no sun/cold months would be hard on my motivation too. It would also communicate to my brain the need to consume every kind of chocolate available in the house and just cuddle up with a good book!!!
    I have a good college friend who commutes year round in D.C. I greatly admire her determination and confidence in the winter, I definitely would need to come up with strategies to trick my mind into dealing with it in a positive way.
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    DH and I did the 14-mile loop to Golden Gardens and back on Christmas day. We had beautiful sunny weather although it was pretty chilly. I've managed to do a 100 km permanent every month since September, so I'm only only 8 months away from my P-12. I actually did 4 permanents in September and two this month, so I've ridden over 1050 km with RUSA this year. That's over 800 km since September 1st, and if I can manage to complete 100Ks in January and February, I'll be set since our weather starts getting nicer in March. If I get my P-12, I may actually start trying 200Ks this summer.


    On the Golden Gardens Park boardwalk on Christmas Day

    Rebecca, your latest ride sounds amazing! I'm so jealous of your warm and sunny weather in the winter.

    Fortunately, we get a few days of sunshine every now and then during our dark, wet winters here in the PNW. I definitely got much luckier with weather than Laura riding on Christmas Day rather than a few days later. I still manage to use the dark days and rainy weather as an excuse to eat lots of chocolate.

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    MarieV, Doesn't look like that chocolate eating has hurt you any. It seems like the few nice days come when I am not free to ride! Whaaa, whaaa, whaa...

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    MarieV, nice picture! I love that beach.

    We did our December 100k yesterday and Laura, we JUST missed the rain--it chased us from Fremont to Maple Valley and back, and opened up just as we finished, so we didn't mind! Yesterday was month 10 of our third tandem P12. The thing I like about doing a P12 is that it disciplines us to always make that 100k ride happen every month. Funny how a little structure helps to motivate us to get out and do it. "We ride for cheap RUSA trinkets."

    And we saw this handsome fellow on the south end of Lake Washington:

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    I don't know, while I am enjoying the recent December riding, with temperatures in the high 40's/50's, there are plenty of other outdoor pursuits to do in the cold/snow. The key to winter is to be outside. I am bummed that there is no snow anywhere, locally, and it's even fading up north. No snow=no nordic skiing. There is one nordic center that still has very good conditions, and I am contemplating going up there (northern NH) on New Year's Day, for the weekend. The season here, for x country skiing is short, at least for me, because I start riding outside on a regular basis in March, while many wait until April. My guess, is that I lf I lived in a place where I could ride year round, I would get burned out. In fact, I know that would happen, as I have to be careful of that even now.
    My club has either a ride or hike on Wednesday. The temperature is going to be 24 when the ride leaves. Going to *try* to challenge myself to do this, but I have my doubts!
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