TdMIL 2021
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Will the North Bay weather dump cats and dogs and frozen Slurpees? Will the [MENTION=381793]gugie[/MENTION] Decaleur survive the Bolt-breaking tube bender? This will be an epic TDMIL, assuming it all goes off and no reservations are cancelled, nor any material modulii of elasticity are exceeded.
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Will the North Bay weather dump cats and dogs and frozen Slurpees? Will the [MENTION=381793]gugie[/MENTION] Decaleur survive the Bolt-breaking tube bender? This will be an epic TDMIL, assuming it all goes off and no reservations are cancelled, nor any material modulii of elasticity are exceeded.
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Given the omicron news, I wouldn't be eager to get on an airplane right now!
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From Day 3 of TdMIL 2019
I showed [MENTION=543270]BoltBreaker[/MENTION] that many hotel rooms have small dryers.
Tasty, er, toasty
I showed [MENTION=543270]BoltBreaker[/MENTION] that many hotel rooms have small dryers.
Tasty, er, toasty
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I hope the weather clears, it would be a shame to miss dinner & drinks at the William Tell House in Tomales:
https://www.sfgate.com/travel/articl...e-16702138.php
https://www.sfgate.com/travel/articl...e-16702138.php
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Planning a tour in the winter is especially audacious. The Last Winter Tour of the Willamette Valley was a great example. We risked having rain, even snow, but the Bike Gods parted the skies and gave us sunny, yes cold, but sunny days. We all had a grand time. As stated earlier in this thread, we had an inch of rain hit us on day 3 of the 2019 TdMIL. Miserable though that was, overall it was a grand time.
Here's the current forecast:
live snapshot at https://www.wunderground.com/forecas...aldsburg/95448
Tuesday's plan is a 50 miler. I don't trust weather forecasts more than 2 days out, but plans need to be made, so final call on this tour will be tomorrow. There's already lot of email chatter amongst our grupetto about options.
Oh, and Rule 9.
Here's the current forecast:
live snapshot at https://www.wunderground.com/forecas...aldsburg/95448
Tuesday's plan is a 50 miler. I don't trust weather forecasts more than 2 days out, but plans need to be made, so final call on this tour will be tomorrow. There's already lot of email chatter amongst our grupetto about options.
Oh, and Rule 9.
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^ Looks like fine weather to me! Late start on Monday and early start on Tue and smoothish sailing.
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Yea, smooth sailing!
What could possibly go wrong?
I'm sure it will be better than hanging out with the MIL anyways :-)
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If I was on that tour I might suggest a ride from wherever we’re staying in Tomales, over to that pub, wobble back home later in the day.
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Morning will be even tougher. We'll have to cross the treacherous Hwy 1 for fresh ham and cheese croissants over at the Tomales Bakery.
A tour is nothing without suffering.
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Well, weather forecast continues to improve.
We have a word for 0.03" of rain in the PNW. It's called "summer".
I'm calling this early, we're go for takeoff. If I'm real lucky, PDX will be closed for snow, my flight home will be cancelled, and [MENTION=325157]davester[/MENTION] will convince us to just keep heading south on Hwy 1 so he can relive Tourica, which he missed.
We have a word for 0.03" of rain in the PNW. It's called "summer".
I'm calling this early, we're go for takeoff. If I'm real lucky, PDX will be closed for snow, my flight home will be cancelled, and [MENTION=325157]davester[/MENTION] will convince us to just keep heading south on Hwy 1 so he can relive Tourica, which he missed.
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It's a long hike from the Continental Inn to William Tell and back, but we'll take our chances. There's beer at stake.
Morning will be even tougher. We'll have to cross the treacherous Hwy 1 for fresh ham and cheese croissants over at the Tomales Bakery.
A tour is nothing without suffering.
Morning will be even tougher. We'll have to cross the treacherous Hwy 1 for fresh ham and cheese croissants over at the Tomales Bakery.
A tour is nothing without suffering.
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Well, weather forecast continues to improve.
We have a word for 0.03" of rain in the PNW. It's called "summer".
I'm calling this early, we're go for takeoff. If I'm real lucky, PDX will be closed for snow, my flight home will be cancelled, and [MENTION=325157]davester[/MENTION] will convince us to just keep heading south on Hwy 1 so he can relive Tourica, which he missed.
We have a word for 0.03" of rain in the PNW. It's called "summer".
I'm calling this early, we're go for takeoff. If I'm real lucky, PDX will be closed for snow, my flight home will be cancelled, and [MENTION=325157]davester[/MENTION] will convince us to just keep heading south on Hwy 1 so he can relive Tourica, which he missed.
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The sudden lack of a challenging forecast is (almost, but not really) disappointing. I was about to head out to the garage to add fenders to the Raleigh, but that seems so unnecessary at this point. However, if I do put fenders on you know that would absolutely ensure that we would not have a drop of rain.
Put on the fenders, leave the canolli. Andy will find more on the route.
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Christmas Eve, all packed. I like to visualize everything I'm bringing before it all goes into the bags.
I think I have a stowaway.
hidden in plain sight
I think I have a stowaway.
hidden in plain sight
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"Survival kit contents check. In them you'll find:
- One forty-five caliber automatic
- Two boxes of ammunition
- Four days' concentrated emergency rations
- One drug issue containing antibiotics, morphine,
vitamin pills, pep pills, sleeping pills, tranquilizer pills
- One miniature combination Russian phrase book and Bible
- One hundred dollars in rubles
- One hundred dollars in gold
- Nine packs of chewing gum
- One issue of prophylactics
- Three lipsticks
- Three pair of nylon stockings.
Shoot, a fella' could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff."
- One forty-five caliber automatic
- Two boxes of ammunition
- Four days' concentrated emergency rations
- One drug issue containing antibiotics, morphine,
vitamin pills, pep pills, sleeping pills, tranquilizer pills
- One miniature combination Russian phrase book and Bible
- One hundred dollars in rubles
- One hundred dollars in gold
- Nine packs of chewing gum
- One issue of prophylactics
- Three lipsticks
- Three pair of nylon stockings.
Shoot, a fella' could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff."
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BTW, does the cat go in the handlebar bag, the seat bag, or one of your jersey pockets?
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That’s an 18 lb cat, he’ll just climb up on my shoulders.
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This morning, as it was pouring rain, I was packing up my bike in preparation for leaving on this tour tomorrow morning and my brain kept saying “you idiot, what are you thinking!” I have a feeling that my wife was having similar thoughts.
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I'm sorry to have to miss this. #^$!#@ work! It looks like the weather gods are smiling upon thee (mostly). Have a great time.
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and so it begins
audible this morning on route, later start, Richmond San Rafael bridge to Larkspur light rail, off in Novato, ride to Santa Rosa.
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It’s the tour de BAB!
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From my vantage point here in Palo Alto, I'd say the weather gods are not playing fair. I think I watched your entire 0.3 inches of predicted rain fall in the last 15 minutes. Stay as comfortable as you can and have fun!