| Re: Idaho Govenor wants wolves dead
"Mark Hickey" <mark@habcycles.com> wrote in message
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> "GeeDubb" <geedubb@qwest.net> wrote:
>
>>"Ride-A-Lot" <mitchell@[NOSPAM]schnauzers.ws> wrote in message
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>>> GeeDubb wrote:
>
>>>> been cooler here in Phx., too. Lot of people with broken water pipes
>>>> due
>>>> to freezing, many of them with solar water heaters trashed. One
>>>> community overloaded SWGas and ran out of NG...good planning.
>>>
>>> I'm surprised they even knew how to turn the heaters on.
>>
>>It's the one season thinner blood syndrome. Move here from NY, MI or IL,
>>live here one summer and claim your blood thinned and now when the temp
>>drops below 65F it's cold.
>
> It IS a little odd riding in shorts and a short sleeve jersey, passing
> people in heavy winter coats. It IS possible to not get overly used
> to the warm weather though - the trick is to not overdress. So far, I
> don't notice any problem dealing with the cold, even after over a
> dozen years in Florida and Arizona.
>
> Mark Hickey
I was born here in Phx and always loved the cold and have always worn shorts
throughout the winter until the last two winters. I find myself shivering
when I never use to and it all started at or around the same time I screwed
up my rotator cuff in October of ott 5. ???
I still try to only wear shorts when riding but typically always wear a vest
over a short sleeve jersey. I've taken to wearing a heavy shell when first
starting out but that comes off after a 10-15 minute warm up.
I'd rather ride when it's 115 out.....less people
Gary |