Brian,

I'm impressed. Even if it was dry not sure I'd finish, but I've never 
attempted a distance like that let alone half that distance in rain. Did I 
calculate correctly it took you 16 hours? And the wrap is superb.

~Hugh "SoCal dry" Smitham

On Sunday, March 30, 2014 11:08:01 PM UTC-7, stonehog wrote:
>
> Going with the fenders post, yesterday’s ride in Seattle was a great 
> testament to having coverage.  It rained (hard) for at least half the ride. 
>  For me that was about 8 hours worth.  Not the most fun I’ve ever had, but 
> strangely satisfying in that a bad day outdoors on a bike is better than a 
> good day inside.  I certainly feel alive!  
>
> I wasn’t riding my Hilsen, but I will likely take that out next time.  I’m 
> waiting for a front Swift bag for the snacks and map.  I was on a steel 
> bike (Toussaint) experimenting with low trail and 650B (Hetres EL).  The 
> riv-related anecdote I’ll bring up is how amazingly comfortable the Noodles 
> are with a single cotton wrap layer.  Even with non-cycling “waterproof” 
> (not) gloves.  It must be the diamond wrap!
>
> Pics:https://flic.kr/s/aHsjVSZLTk
>
> Brian Hanson
> Seattle, WA
>  

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