secret_squirrel
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6am here and light winds and no rain. But I'm still on the bus
PurleySquire":ng4agg12 said:Nothing to do with this season's favourite vegetable, the humble Brussels sprout. But rather, having endured a couple of rides home this week into a 15 Mph headwind, the forecast for next week goes quite a bit higher and with heavy rain too. :roll:
So at what point would you decide to take the bus/train/walk/drive/whatever.
The History Man":35w8k66o said:Don't mind wind, but wind and rain, bugger that! I don't commute on a bike as I do 35 miles at 6.30am. Fair play to anyone who rides to work in this.
DA-EVO":3rw42kyq said:PurleySquire":3rw42kyq said:Besides, as a snow/ski/biker surely you are made of sterner stuff
PurleySquire":2s492ftk said:DA-EVO":2s492ftk said:PurleySquire":2s492ftk said:Besides, as a snow/ski/biker surely you are made of sterner stuff
Fair point I should have seen that one coming a mile off.
I always take the skibike out regardless, not being able to see where you are going improves your balance and makes you appreciate the good days all the more.
Of course having gravity to assist going down and a lift to go back up take almost all the strain out of the experience.
And it's a lot easier to get warmer than it is to get drier.
There was this one particularly bad day, my so called hard-core buddies retreated to the bar and left me to face the elements on the last section still open on the mountain. At one point the gusts were so bad I had to hunker down and wait for the worst of it to pass.
They closed down all the lifts about 10 minutes later...
Full story here http://www.skibike.me.uk/2013/02/nice-w ... ducks.html
PurleySquire":2le1plio said:So at what point would you decide to take the bus/train/walk/drive/whatever.