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It is a Frozen Wasteland this place we live in
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I made a vow to myself at the end of the regular ride season that I was going to get on my bike outside at least once a week this winter.
That hasn't happened. It is not ideal weather for skate skiing so the Training Plan said "60 minutes aerobic activity of choice" today so what better day than this New Year's Day to go for a snow ride. I have this little thing called
Ice Donkey that I agreed to participate in after a few beer at an HHH Christmas party. Well the sign up has officially happened now and I'm honoured that my compatriots felt I was worthy of being asked to participate and I think it be good that I keep my winter riding legs in shape so that the the event doesn't feel like a total B-itch.
So I dressed appropriately (over dressed actually) and headed out into the -16 weather with 40km per hour NW winds which made it -28 with windchill. I rode from my house to THE park which is about 9 miles round trip, I think, if I recall from running it. Here are some of the things I saw along the way.
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I look like I am about to head out and rob a bank. Orange jacket is a little conspicuous though.
It was the maiden voyage of the Oakley's.
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One of the goals on the agenda was to check the one challenging part of my commuting route. It is a pretty low traffic route but there is one piece of it that is generally difficult to pass through in the winter. Last spring this section could have been described as sketchy at best. Doesn't look so bad this year. But I'm not sure if this is because they've ploughed it once or twice or if it is just my newly discovered bike handling skills that have altered my definition of "too difficult" to ride. This looks totally ridable now.
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The path - that looks pretty good. They do actually plow it once in a blue moon. The wind creates a lot of drifts back there and there usually just ends up being a little trail to follow and runners (and bikers!) have to go single file all winter. What bothers me there is the angle - it just makes for very poor footing even on a good day.
Where did you pick up the mitts?
Karen
The mitts are MEC... in the cycling section.
I'm not running much for the moment but I know last winter there was barely enough trail there to run on through that path. I should have actually rode it yesterday instead of just standing there dumbly and looking at it. It is kinda banked though isn't it.
Thanks Karen.
I used to have mitts like that. Caleb claimed them as his own. I have been trying to get a replacement pair, but it would appear that MEC is out. :(
I got them in November so they had them then.
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