That sounds fabulous, NY. I'll take the 40 degrees colder over horrible heat any day.
So, today I went to my first bootcamp class at my former gym. Same instructor as before. The thought crossed my mind that climbing El Fitu on my trip to Spain was easier... Most of it was because the class starts at 5:30 am. Before, the guy who opened up, did so at 5:20 or so, and I warmed up on the treadmill for 3 minutes. Today, I got there way too early, 5:20, as I live much closer now. The opening person came exactly at 5:30, then I had to go set up my step and weights. Some days I can ride there, until the snow comes, and that will be a perfect flat 1.7 mile warm up. But, mostly I think I'll jump on my treeadmill at home for 3 minutes before I leave. Now I know why I got lazy at the ritzy club where the classes catered more to older people...
Then, as if that was not enough, I went on my club ride. Just me and the other leader. It was so gorgeous out, I couldn't stay home. Quintessential New England bright blue skies, low humidity, 65-70 degrees. Thirty miles, pretty hilly. Although my back was hurting in the class, it felt better when I got home and on the ride. My calves, on the other hand, were killing me, from the step class I took Wednesday. I didn't get home until 12:50 and I actually ate lunch in the shower, as I had a client at 2 and 3. There is an advanage to living 2.3 miles from work. And, I brought in clothes and my lunch for Monday, when I will ride there and also do another boot camp class. I found out, in an offhand way, that the cafeteria at Welch's corporate headquarters, across the street from my office is closed due to renovations. I usually walk over there for food, when I ride to work, so I am glad I found out ahead of time.