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The Santa Rampage has just been listed:

http://www.thechainlink.org/events/santa-rampage

Surpisingly decent Santa suits can be had for around $20 at Walgreen's.

Thanks, Martin!

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This should bring christmas cheer!!!

Mmm, I love that hot chocolate with the little marshmallows!

shar said:

This should bring christmas cheer!!!

Will do. In the past. Set a course for last night around midnight.


Only about 1 in 3 of my stored fax numbers are good a this point.

 

Martin Hazard said:

Make it so Howard.

Aced by Madison Santa Cycle Rampage on the press.

http://www.isthmus.com/daily/article.php?article=31634

Hmmm... gets ME in the mood for stuffing some stockings...;)

shar said:

This should bring christmas cheer!!!

'Ho, 'ho, 'ho...

shar said:

This should bring christmas cheer!!!

I have secured a Santa suit and need some advice from veteran Santa Rampagers. How warm is this bad boy going to be? (I mean when it's not actually on fire). Do I layer as though I'm not wearing a Santa suit at all or do I treat it as the faux-flannel layer which it purports to be? I know I can add/remove layers enroute, but wanted to avoid that clammy sensation you get when you're making your own "bowl full of jelly."

Pair of pants underneath, 2-3 layers of upper garment underneath (I'd skip a coat or jacket) and your usual foot/hand/neck/headwear for winter riding, I'd say. It does act as another layer. And it's not exactly the kind of ride where you're going to generate much heat (once you get there).

Kevin Conway said:

I have secured a Santa suit and need some advice from veteran Santa Rampagers. How warm is this bad boy going to be? (I mean when it's not actually on fire). Do I layer as though I'm not wearing a Santa suit at all or do I treat it as the faux-flannel layer which it purports to be? I know I can add/remove layers enroute, but wanted to avoid that clammy sensation you get when you're making your own "bowl full of jelly."

Thanks.

H3N3 said:

Pair of pants underneath, 2-3 layers of upper garment underneath (I'd skip a coat or jacket) and your usual foot/hand/neck/headwear for winter riding, I'd say. It does act as another layer. And it's not exactly the kind of ride where you're going to generate much heat (once you get there).

Are you actually riding this year Howie?

Gonna try-- working 'til one.

I'd offer up my Santa suit but for most people it would be more convenient to just go buy one than to make it down to my place.

Aaron Bussey said:

Are you actually riding this year Howie?

howard, don't you and I live near each other? if so I could grab it ...say maybe for Laura to use?

H3N3 said:

Gonna try-- working 'til one.

I'd offer up my Santa suit but for most people it would be more convenient to just go buy one than to make it down to my place.

Aaron Bussey said:

Are you actually riding this year Howie?

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