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  1. #1
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    118 degrees today

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    of course we started this personal challenge right in the middle of the hot season - our mission - to see how long we could go without driving. 32 days now (tho we had a commitment to visit parents in CA last weekend - carpooled with bro and sis).

    so it's 118 degrees and i had an afternoon hair appt. i survived. DH is out grocery shopping right now (9 pm) since it's only 101.

    Question: we are thinking about a trailer, single wheel, lightweight. can you pull a trailer behind a road bike? the ads say something about being ok for 700c tires with a full fender. we dont got no stinking fenders. right now we just use backpacks for shopping jaunts (i dont like the feel of a trunk on a rack behind me - throws the geometry of the bike way off). nashbar has a trailer 50% off but i think it only carries like 40 lbs. BOB Yak carries 70 lbs but is $300+.

    all right, now i'm just babbling. where is DH? i'm hungry.
    laurie

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  2. #2
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    Time for a nice cool drink !

    Well done, pinkbike

  3. #3
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    Good for you!!! Your a stronger person than me. I know they say that it's a dry heat there, but there comes a point when heat is just heat!!!
    That's too hot.
    I am amazed at the things you gals can do sometimes.

    Kudo's!!!!!!
    Donna

  4. #4
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    think of the money you guys can save frying eggs on rocks outside!

    TOO HOT!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  5. #5
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    It was 90 at 9:00 this morning. Good lord. I didn't get up early enough to go riding. So now I'm surfing...

    I supposed you can gradually work up to riding in 100 degree heat. I've done it before by accident, but suffered badly. It seems that this is going to be a hot summer. I guess I should be glad I belong to a gym.

  6. #6
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    I feel for you, Pink Bike. The hottest I remember is 114. I think it was the day we moved back east!
    No wonder I spent all my time in the gym when I lived in Tempe...

  7. #7
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    I do believe I would die in 118 degree heat! Kudos to all of you who live in that heat and still manage to ride! I won't tell you how hot it was when I got home from my ride this morning...I thought I was going to have heat stroke. But it wasn't even close to 100 so I think I need to stop complaining!

  8. #8
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    You know, I just can't wrap my brain around that kind of temperature. I live in an area, a bit higher elevation than alot of MA, and in a very rural area where I don't get the "urban heat island" effect and I never feel hot. Maybe I have poor circulation. Maybe one week in August might be oppressive.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkBike View Post
    of course we started this personal challenge right in the middle of the hot season - our mission - to see how long we could go without driving. 32 days now (tho we had a commitment to visit parents in CA last weekend - carpooled with bro and sis).

    so it's 118 degrees and i had an afternoon hair appt. i survived. DH is out grocery shopping right now (9 pm) since it's only 101.

    Question: we are thinking about a trailer, single wheel, lightweight. can you pull a trailer behind a road bike? the ads say something about being ok for 700c tires with a full fender. we dont got no stinking fenders. right now we just use backpacks for shopping jaunts (i dont like the feel of a trunk on a rack behind me - throws the geometry of the bike way off). nashbar has a trailer 50% off but i think it only carries like 40 lbs. BOB Yak carries 70 lbs but is $300+.

    all right, now i'm just babbling. where is DH? i'm hungry.
    YIKES!!!
    Even for an Aussie that is hot, hot, hot.
    I am enjoying our cooler climate at the moment because I know it won't be long before the heat returns. Hopefully we won't be getting any 118 degree days though YIKES.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

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  10. #10
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    It's been crazy.... 114,118,113 and we are STILL selling bikes! I think we sold four the day it was 118???!!!!!
    I guess us Phoenicians are a hardy bunch ehh??!!
    Either that or the heat has fried our brains!

  11. #11
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    There are over 100 reasons I'm glad I no longer live in the Valley of the Sun!
    Beth

  12. #12
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    AmAZING!!! 118 degrees...

    32 days without a car, huzzah!!!

    Don't know nuthin' bout trailers and road bikes... gotta tell ya, it's easier to go without the car when you set up the bike stuff with that in mind.

  13. #13
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    [QUOTE=PinkBike;330583
    so it's 118 degrees and i had an afternoon hair appt. i survived.[/QUOTE]

    Holy moly! How far was the salon??

    Last year I logged in the most miles during the heatwave. I told my husband that should we ever become stranded somewhere to let me go for help because I am basically a camel on wheels.

  14. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkBike View Post
    it's 118 degrees and i had an afternoon hair appt. i survived.
    yeah, but did your hair style?

    wow, that's HOT, especially this early in the season! Don't forget to replace those electrolytes - you're sweating profusely just standing still!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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