40 F degrees?
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40 F degrees?
dont think I remember how to dress for 40 degrees!
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Ceeeell-a-brate good times, c'mon! Bum bum bum, it's a celebration!
Fwiw I wear the windproof UA jogging pants over my cycling shorts, and a light UA upper underneath my jogging jacket. That's good for 32°f to 50°f thanks to its breathability.
Fwiw I wear the windproof UA jogging pants over my cycling shorts, and a light UA upper underneath my jogging jacket. That's good for 32°f to 50°f thanks to its breathability.
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The weather girl on Ch. 4 this morning said this upcoming Friday is going to hit 60 here in Boston
Note: it was 10 degrees or less each morning this week. 60 sounds like heaven
Note: it was 10 degrees or less each morning this week. 60 sounds like heaven
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It was 40F when I went out yesterday to shovel. I started with shorts, thin leggings, a thin merino shirt, and a jacket.
After 5 minutes that was too hot. I dumped the jacket. It was actually more like short sleeves weather (and I've really got to start working on my summer tan lines again.)
After 5 minutes that was too hot. I dumped the jacket. It was actually more like short sleeves weather (and I've really got to start working on my summer tan lines again.)
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dont think I remember how to dress for 40 degrees!
So is this a rhetorical statement? Pathos?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathos
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathos
It was 40F when I went out yesterday to shovel. I started with shorts, thin leggings, a thin merino shirt, and a jacket.
After 5 minutes that was too hot. I dumped the jacket. It was actually more like short sleeves weather (and I've really got to start working on my summer tan lines again.)
After 5 minutes that was too hot. I dumped the jacket. It was actually more like short sleeves weather (and I've really got to start working on my summer tan lines again.)
...The “formula” I have adopted for dressing to ride is that over the years I have established a set of six levels of dress according to temperature, ranging from 1 to 6, according to intervals of temperature of about 10⁰ F:
This list is particularly useful at the changes of seasons from Winter to Spring and from Summer to Fall, as I start to acclimate between the seasons.
I have told a couple of colleagues at work about this scheme, so often when they ask me about the ride in, I can reply by the numbers. .
This list is particularly useful at the changes of seasons from Winter to Spring and from Summer to Fall, as I start to acclimate between the seasons.
I have told a couple of colleagues at work about this scheme, so often when they ask me about the ride in, I can reply by the numbers. .
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40F is only the beginning of the story. 40 degrees in the dark with rain and wind? Frigid. 40 degrees and sunny with a tailwind? Balmy!
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So is this a rhetorical statement? Pathos? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathos
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35 degrees and windy here yesterday for a short ride. Felt AMAZING even riding into the wind. 35 degrees in March, especially after all the cold we had, feels so much warmer than 35 degrees in October!
I can't remember, however, the last time my legs were bare on a ride. Maybe September? Our cold weather seemed to come early this year. November was well below normal.
I can't remember, however, the last time my legs were bare on a ride. Maybe September? Our cold weather seemed to come early this year. November was well below normal.
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We are getting early signs of buds and some perennials are starting to "croak" through! Under a few inches of snow
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