Rode to work yesterday morning 6:30am 36F. Wasn't to bad except for the low hanging fog which created ice on the helmet sheild. Couldn't see a thing had to keep slowing down and wiping off the sheild. Turned a 45 min. ride into over an hour. But the sun came out and the ride home in the afternoon was in the 70s and excellent. Going to wait awhile to go for a ride today, no need to chill out. On Oct 16, 3:16 pm, Kurt Nolte <[email protected]> wrote: > Undoubtedly to the growing chagrin of some of you, I survived! All > eight fingers, two thumbs and ten toes survived, though the boys got a > bit chilly! > > Having to turn around halfway so I could go back and fetch one of my > textbooks from the office didn't help, mind... but I survived. The > roadside thermometers on banks and such read anywhere from 37F (in > shaded portions of road) to 41 (With which my weather reports > concurred), so I figure that was the range of standing temperatures I > experienced on the ride home. Some spots of the ride are in shade from > 3PM-onward, so they would be cooler than other areas. > > -Kurt
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