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Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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Absolutely beautiful ride home last night. Today may be a different story :))

Nope. Skipped it. Still on the bus and regretting it.

Today really tested the limits of my rain gear. I had fun though, I like days like this every once in a while! 

  • Wool cycling kit under rain gear shell
  • Shoe covers worked great, I wore my work shoes underneath and they stayed totally dry.
  • Shower's Pass pants worked well, but I think they were near their limit after 30 mins of heavy rain.
  • Cloudveil jacket started to get soggy in the forearms after 30mins.
  • Packed a change of clothes in my Ortlieb, no problems.
  • Wore my rain jacket hood over the top of my helmet, cycling cap under. Arrived to work with wet hair, but nothing a little hair gel cant solve.
  • Brought two pairs of gloves because I doubt the first pair will be dry before this evening. I tried some generic silicone waterproofing spray on my gloves this morning but I'm not sure if it made a difference in waterproofness. 

I rode and stayed dry & looked fabulous!  (I am an idiot and tucked my pants into my shoes and the rain ran down my pants & leaked into my shoes! Human error!)

  • Helly Hansen Voss Jacket
  • Helly Hansen Voss Pants
  • Sloggers Rain(/Garden) Shoes
  • Baseball Cap under the helmet
  • Clear Safety Glasses

I don't fit into the 'normal' body type of a cyclist so I can't find any cycling specific clothing that works. The HH Voss stuff doesn't breathe or have vents but I bought in with cold weather in mind so it works for me and the price was nice!

 

I recently got  a trainer.  My road bike sits on the trainer while  my commuter  and mountain bike will still venture out in  the elements.  This week I have gotten great early morning workouts listening to my own spin mixes wearing sandals with clips and no helmet.  The only downside is that I look longingly at the bikes I see when I go home after work.

Hit the road early to avoid heavy traffic, my Levi's commuter pants did very well, dried quickly at work. Extra pair of socks for my steel toes at work in tow. Wet shoes and socks drying by an obscure heating vent. Should be dry by the end of the day.

North Face Bracket Jacket does well, could be more  breathable.

Gloves dry fast

no hoodie needed, rain helped wake me up, wind at my back. 

Steady and smooth ride. Traffic was very calm.

Good ride

 

Dressed for early fall (shorts and t-shirt) for the morning ride, but packed clothes for late fall (sweat pants and long-sleeved base layer) for the ride home.  

I rode my own bike, but this is a day made for Divvy: avoid the morning rain via train or bus, ride home on Divvy in the presumably dry evening

It was not raining too bad this morning, but the strong wind made it so much worse, and I got soaked anyway. Good thing I always keep backup dry clothes in my bag. My Chrome Storm shoes were not all that waterproof – I should have worn my boots instead. +1 for Converse! I love how packable canvas shoes are, and they stayed nice and dry in my Ortlieb pannier.

Forecast for this afternoon looks dry, though.

Yup, not bad.

Yes, wet fun...

 

What an early morning commute - falling rain, standing water, slick leaves, darkness, and a strong gusty headwind!  Unfortunately, that headwind won't mean a tailwind on the way home tonight.  The weather reports have the wind shifting from the south to the north and bringing with it colder temps.  I guess it's one of those "walking uphill both ways" type of days.

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