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Originally Posted by sshakari
(Post 22171235)
Im going on a solo ride in the morning leaving the house at 7 because Im going to Lake Arrowhead for the weekend with family.
where do you noodle around in Santa Clarita? |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22170896)
Possibly. In the past when we had mice in the house, most of the time she would play with them rather than go for the kill.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22170465)
Tying to the seat creates a safety issue if the plane has to be evacuated (crash, emergency landing, etc.).
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22170808)
You're the one who created the expectation by calling it blue.
Yes I did! |
Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
(Post 22170910)
And fleas.
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Originally Posted by sshakari
(Post 22171205)
very hot here. I ride early in the morning as I don't do well in the heat. It sucks getting old.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22171166)
Map fans, take a look at this beauty!
Once upon a time DougRNS and I would have been in dumb central time. Sad. https://twitter.com/AstorAaron/statu...21812329000960 |
I was attacked by oak mites yesterday and the itch is almost at the chigger or poison ivy level. Some of the bites are on my back where I can’t reach to scratch them.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22171197)
You're still living in the '70s.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22171542)
I was attacked by oak mites yesterday and the itch is almost at the chigger or poison ivy level. Some of the bites are on my back where I can’t reach to scratch them.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22171542)
I was attacked by oak mites yesterday and the itch is almost at the chigger or poison ivy level. Some of the bites are on my back where I can’t reach to scratch them.
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Google says blame the cicadas for the oak mites.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22171556)
Google says blame the cicadas for the oak mites.
While touring in MT one year I sat down on the side of the road to shed my base layer and leg warmers. Stood up, pulled up the bib straps and started to feel little bites. Turn out I had sat down on the opening to an ant colony. Got stings as far up as my neck. Always pay attention to where you sit. |
Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 22171343)
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 22171604)
Had never heard of them. Had to look them up. Sound nasty.
While touring in MT one year I sat down on the side of the road to shed my base layer and leg warmers. Stood up, pulled up the bib straps and started to feel little bites. Turn out I had sat down on the opening to an ant colony. Got stings as far up as my neck. Always pay attention to where you sit. |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22171542)
I was attacked by oak mites yesterday and the itch is almost at the chigger or poison ivy level. Some of the bites are on my back where I can’t reach to scratch them.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22171556)
Google says blame the cicadas for the oak mites.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22171608)
Why is there chicken stock on the floor?
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The discussion of oak mites and the mention of fleas gives me phantom itches. I hate little bitey ****ers and always have fairly itchy reactions to all of 'em.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22171668)
The discussion of oak mites and the mention of fleas gives me phantom itches. I hate little bitey ****ers and always have fairly itchy reactions to all of 'em.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22171613)
With our fire ants, that only happens once. Then you learn to watch where you step.
I was in the middle of nowhere and there was nothing to sit on besides the ground. Because my touring shoes are so big and bulky I have to take them off to remove my leg warmers. I managed to pick the worst spot for that. Two feet in either direction and I would have been ok. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22171668)
The discussion of oak mites and the mention of fleas gives me phantom itches. I hate little bitey ****ers and always have fairly itchy reactions to all of 'em.
I think the worst was the first place we camped in MN after riding in from Fargo. Think it was called Strawberry Lake. A couple nearly flew in my mouth as I was eating cereal the next morning. Even though it was relatively warm and dry, I wore my cold/wet weather clothing to keep as much skin covered as possible. Took it off only when I got to the end of the campground driveway and immediately jumped on the bike to get away. When I unpacked by tent at the next campground there were blood spots on the inside. They were from crushed mosquitoes. |
The winds stayed true and I got to go out and crush some souls last night - good fun. :D
Rather than sprint for town signs, I decided to spice it up a little and try to ride off of the front, instead, and see if I could hold them off. For a particular sign at the end of a 2-mile straight, I jumped with about a mile and a third to go, giving them a fighting chance to track me down. I gapped them in the time that it took for the dumbness of my move register and then I pushed to maintain that gap. Once they gave up, I wound down and rolled past the sign. I had tried to make that move last year, and got pipped at the line, so to make it stick was gratifying. Also set a season best 60sec power record on that effort. Actually, in the last week, I've set season bests at 5sec, 60sec, 5min and 20min. Maybe that's the silver lining of the forced recovery, due to the wildfire haze. |
Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 22171690)
Having lots of biting bugs are my least favorite part of camping. I would rather have rain.
I think the worst was the first place we camped in MN after riding in from Fargo. Think it was called Strawberry Lake. A couple nearly flew in my mouth as I was eating cereal the next morning. Even though it was relatively warm and dry, I wore my cold/wet weather clothing to keep as much skin covered as possible. Took it off only when I got to the end of the campground driveway and immediately jumped on the bike to get away. When I unpacked by tent at the next campground there were blood spots on the inside. They were from crushed mosquitoes. |
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