14 hardy souls were out for the last TS ride of 2010 and it was in sub zero weather. We had a single all inclusive no drop ride at a casual moving average of 30.6 with a little extra care being taken around curves and corners due to the temperature
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Dec 31 - last ride of the year
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Dec 31 - last ride of the year
Last edited by leftcoaster on Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Dec 31 - last ride of the year
>the last TS ride of 2010 in sub zero weather.
No kidding...by the time I got home, the liquid in my water bottle had frozen solid!
Just got back from buying some toe warmers for tomorrow's ride.
John
No kidding...by the time I got home, the liquid in my water bottle had frozen solid!
Just got back from buying some toe warmers for tomorrow's ride.
John
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Re: Dec 31 - last ride of the year
Good plan. I wear toe warmers AND neo booties and still freeze the feet. I'm heading out now - going to try sandwich baggies over the socks, in the shoes. Or maybe over the shoes, in the booties - yeah, that'll do it.John D wrote:Just got back from buying some toe warmers for tomorrow's ride.
Re: Dec 31 - last ride of the year
Baggies over the shoes, in the booties, worked awesome. Sadly, I bonked really hard in East Sooke and barely made it home, so my status for tomorrow is questionable, especially if I get Brahms and Liszt tonight. There's a hangover ride at 11 am at Bastion Square downtown for anybody who is unsuccessful at getting out earlier. I expect it will be reasonably well attended.sylvan wrote:I'm heading out now - going to try sandwich baggies over the socks, in the shoes. Or maybe over the shoes, in the booties...
Re: Dec 31 - last ride of the year
I always get cold toes, so go with Merino wool socks, toe booties with heat packs underneath (on top of shoe), full neoprene booties over top. Toasty.
I use the heat factory hand warmers from MEC. They're a little smaller and fit nicely under the toe warmers.
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 4302696025
I use the heat factory hand warmers from MEC. They're a little smaller and fit nicely under the toe warmers.
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 4302696025
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