How Was Your Ride Today? Week of September 27th

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Arrr, ye be right on that ccccccold bit

I came through fish creek and over the river this morning just as the sun was peeking up over the ridge. very pretty. Brisk is the word of the day for me. Went to Value Village on saturday and spent $30 on a great jacket that is breathable, water/wind proof and some riding pants of the same quality. Probably about $450 retail for the both of them. I noticed all the winter gear came out this week at the store (in Midnapore). I was there just a few weeks past and there was nothing. Now there is a ton. There was plenty of solid snow board jackets that would do the trick from $15-25 each and just as many pants for boarding or riding or whatever. I will have to go back on next payday to stock up on some wicking layers as most of my stuff is cotton. Thats bad.

Managed to get some video footage of the ride in for my "1 Year of riding" montage I am going to put together next year same time. I have August and Sept footage, now only 10 more to go. Sure did notice a big difference in just the 4 weeks since my last footage. Sunny and warm and green to dim, cool and yellow. I wonder if 4 more weeks will bring the white stuff?

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Horses

Somebody parked about 8 horses just north of 37th street and Anderson in the SW. Got to remember to keep an eye out for them (and their presents) in case they are sitting on the trail at 6am this week.

Saw deer in fish creek park for the second time in a row.

hhhmmm

depends what you consider shorts...I've seen what you guys call shorts, the inseam on mine is 4 inches....yours?

hahha, hope you can take some teasing!

Fortunately? today was car day.

Had some appointments and had to bring in fresh clothes to the office so today was a car day. Based upon how it feels out there and what the forecast is, I think this was the day this week to do that.

Stopped by MEC this weekend to pick up some warm stuff (for cycling and for skiing). It is all in now if folks are looking. The only thing they are completely out of is cycling shorts (unless you can fit into "S"mall in which case there are 2 pair).

Tuesday - Wind Cold.

OK, I put on all the new fangled gear I got from MEC. The tights are great EXCEPT, they are too loose around the ankles => cold flow although not too bad. The full fingered gloves were just right, a bit cool sometimes, a bit warm others. The little wicking thin hat I bought to cover my ears doesn't work well with my glasses, the glasses create a vent for air to whip in - otherwise good though, ears were fine. The arm warmers and light jersey under a jacket worked great.

However, I did get rather chilled heading West along the river. There was a bit of a wind and it was very chilly. Then when I turned North to head up by Foothills I did manage to warm up.

We'll see how the ride home goes but there is supposed to be a SW wind which will make me cranky.

Wimped out.

Wimped out today, feel bad, rode in cage. BUT, got to hit snooze a few times. Hopefully better willpower to get up in the middle of the night tomorrow morning.

Started to ride to the new job!

I don't care how cold it is. I had to haul heavy stuff to work for the past 3 days at my new job, so I had to drive (Xtracycle would cost more than my car is worth). But, today I was able to ride. I don't care that my new commute is car heavy, up-hill, and cold. It was the best one so far this year.

hurtin'

today is the day after the day after a big workout at the gym, ow, ow, ow, everything hurts, getting out of bed is painful, getting dressed is slow going, getting on the bike is brutal!! Oh I wish I'd worn longer pants, my legs are cold....oh look, those car windows are covered in frost, some scraping needed there, and I see cars sitting still and I'm passing them...starting to warm up and limber up....aaahhh, glad I'm riding my bike. I feel good, nana na na na na........

October 1st the GREAT.

Got all my gear on today after wimping out yesterday. The really cool thing (pun fully intended) this morning was as I was riding by Glenmore Reservoir, it was covered in a thick mist about 20 feet tall or so. All the sailors have their boats moored there still. So you have perfectly calm water and the mist pooling around the boats, sometimes you could barely see a boat and then as the mist swirled away it would become visible and then hide a bit. Then the sole Dragon boat appeared.

Very cool, don't think I've ever seen quite a sight before, I wanted to stop and get out a large format camera and tripod and take some shots before it all disapated.

Second cool thing. The cars where they had to scrape all the windows off to see - HA HA, I didn't have to.

October 1st the "Huh"

I'm riding in from the South, being old and fat I get passed a few times, folks are all bundled up, I see folks coming towards me all bundled up, scarves, balaclavas etc.

Then, I get on the bow river pathway heading West against most of the bicycle traffic.

First off I see "Pedal Pushers" (you young farts may call them knickers), anyway, they come down to mid calf and I think, well, OK, a bit cool but that's OK. Then, Bike Shorts - Huh, that looks way too cool. Then, running shorts riding a bike, I have no issue with that other than they are flapping in the breeze which I'm sure is causeing a full frontal wind attack in areas which are not meant to be frozen - saw one guy and one girl wearing this apparel.

But hey, to each their own, if they are OK cycling in that, all the more power to them.

Don't know.

Julie, I have no idea, I was busy trying to keep warm and just looking up from time to time. When I head west in the morning there is a steady stream of cyclists heading East.

But seeing as you apparently rode in with short shorts, how was it? :).

Oh you are definitly against

Oh you are definitly against the current going west in the morning, I know I have to wait to cut in to the bike traffic when I am starting out to go east. Then of course you will be against it again on the home stretch.

As for the shorts, I was wishing I had longer pants when I started out but after a bit didn't even notice. Now that could be due to warming up or just plain numb!

October 1st the "Not so Great".

Put on different gear this morning. Removed arm warmers and added a fleece. Put thicker socks in shoes (they are a bit large so thicker socks not a problem). The only problem I had was my feet. At the end of my hour commute I couldn't feel anything forward from the balls of my feet.

I think it is the SPD connector on the inside that is sapping away heat. While the insole is between my feet and the metal plate I suspect it just isn't enough. I fear that even when I put on booties they won't do the job. Any suggestions (other than purchase winter cycling shoes which I just may do).

tinfoil?

try layering a couple layers of tinfoil under your insole. i have had some success with this in the past, specifically with bike shoes that have cleats. also, if you dont care about how it looks, Aafew layers of ducttape on the outside toe area can really cut down on wind getting into the shoe.

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feet

I agree, I use winter walking boots after -15. You can buy insulated foot beds that help for bike shoes. If you buy winter bike shoes get a couple of sizes to big so they can accomodate wool socks or bring wool socks with you. I always wondered if cross country boot makers could make winter bike boots of the same materials? My XC boots are toasty even in -25?

cold feet

I used to use my spds on cold days, but I found after about 30 minutes at -15C they were getting very cold and after 45 minutes I could no longer feel anything. My feet were blocks of ice. Probably not the best situation for the long term health of my feet.

tired

was at the hockey game so had a late night, hard to roll out this morning, funny how I feel so much more envigorated and energized after the morning ride in fresh air.....not a bad morning at all.

Booties helped --- a bit.

Well, this morning (warmer than yesterday), I put on the heavy wool socks, my shoes (with SPD) and a pair of MEC booties (neoprene). Felt really nice and warm as I started out. But, after about 1/2 an hour I could feel a cold spot under the ball of my foot, right where the cleat plate is. By the time I got into the office after a total of just over an hour, my feet were indeed cold. But, this time I could at least feel all my toes so that's better than yesterday.

I think I may be looking for winter boots this weekend. Failing that, some additional insulation over the cleat BUT, I have very little room otherwise it'll just be a big lump.

thick socks sometimes not good

I suspect that the heavy wool socks jammed into your biking shoes are cutting your circulation around your toes, which means they will get colder faster. Just a little bit of lost circulation can mean really cold feet. It also helps to have little space in front of your toes where warm air can collect.

I would try just wearing your booties with a thinner sock and see how it works.

Another trick I use when its really cold (-20ish) is to leave my shoes on the vent over night and I put them on just as I head out the door. That little extra bit of heat gets the blood flowing at the beginning of the ride and buys me another 10 minutes or so before my toes start going numb.

Shoes are larger.

My shoes are are a size 43, I normally take a 42. I bought them larger for the room and when I have the heavy socks on I can wiggle my toes still and move them about a bit.

My plan now is:
1) See if I can find some waterproof winter riding cycling boots with a decent tread so when I have to walk on ice (or in the building) I can. This means the MEC ones won't work from what I've heard.

2) Failing that, experiment with a different footbed or make some kind of footbed out of ensolite that offers much more insulation. I still think the solid metal cleat holder on the inside is sapping away heat from the bottom of my foot (based upon then fact that is where I first feel it getting cool). With an additional footbed I'd likely be wearing lighter socks as well.

Football traffic

On the ride home Friday afternoon, I came past Shouldice park just as the crowd from a highschool football game was leaving. Navigating through a gridlock of dozens of vehicles piloted by testosterone pumped teenagers made for a bit of anxiety! Thank goodness the season is relatively short.