epicyclo
Senior Retro Guru
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It certainly was biblical rain. There was mud in my wallet despite it being in a zipped pocket - that stuff got everywhere.
This was the best pic I was able to take during the ride. There wasn't much scenery to see and visibility was sometimes down to yards.
Five hours of being drenched and mud splattered, and Velo's still smiling.
Jamie remained spotless despite the rest of us being clarted with half of East Lothian's top soil. The secret is proper mudguards.
One thing I (re)learned from this ride. It's still fun even when it's the sort of weather you don't want to poke your nose out the door in.
The other thing is to check you actually have put your dry clothes in the car before leaving. Then you won't have to take impromptu baths in deep puddles to wash the mud off and then have several hour's journey dripping wet. (But note to Velo - it did dry off thanks to Jamie tolerating me having his car heater at full bore for the first couple of hours)
velomaniac":31eh0ztz said:Did east Lothian off road Audax and overall it was pretty good with many a track I did not know existed which I will reexplore at my leisure. Unfortunately the rain was biblical and I got both trench foot and trench hand :shock: Result was it was tough going in places and getting lost a wee bit did occur but well done to Jamie for his pretty good navigation skills. At end Brian provided a real comedy moment as it turned out he had forgotten a change of clothing so he sat in a deep puddle and washed the mud off his clothes whilst still wearing them He assured me they were modern techy fabrics that dry quickly but he hoped Jamies car has a decent heater Poor Rob had a mare of a ride from about half way as his energy was not at its best levels. But in great MacRetro tradition we do not leave a man behind and so I stayed back with him to get him across the line. We all got our cards signed as having completed the circuit. I'll give it a go next year if I'm spared, as its bound to be better in the dry !
It certainly was biblical rain. There was mud in my wallet despite it being in a zipped pocket - that stuff got everywhere.
This was the best pic I was able to take during the ride. There wasn't much scenery to see and visibility was sometimes down to yards.
Five hours of being drenched and mud splattered, and Velo's still smiling.
Jamie remained spotless despite the rest of us being clarted with half of East Lothian's top soil. The secret is proper mudguards.
One thing I (re)learned from this ride. It's still fun even when it's the sort of weather you don't want to poke your nose out the door in.
The other thing is to check you actually have put your dry clothes in the car before leaving. Then you won't have to take impromptu baths in deep puddles to wash the mud off and then have several hour's journey dripping wet. (But note to Velo - it did dry off thanks to Jamie tolerating me having his car heater at full bore for the first couple of hours)