My Morning Commute
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February 12, 2019 at 2:03 pm #1095532
Steve O
Participant@huskerdont 187294 wrote:
I see we will have to agree to disagree.
When I’m in the city I get a thrill seeing a little herd of rats skittering through the alleyways. Kind of fun to watch. And they’re so darn cute.
I presume you don’t want my enjoyment lessened because of a few deleterious effects those rats may have.February 12, 2019 at 2:08 pm #1095533huskerdont
Participant@Steve O 187296 wrote:
When I’m in the city I get thrill to see a little herd of rats skittering through the alleyways. Kind of fun to watch. And they’re so darn cute.
I presume you don’t want my enjoyment lessened because of a few deleterious effects those rats may have.You presume correctly. Your enjoyment is yours to enjoy how you wish.
Back OT to the morning commute, I hope everyone is enjoying the 32 degrees and rain. As CC said on Strava today, “everything science ever taught me is a lie.”
February 12, 2019 at 2:59 pm #1095473lordofthemark
ParticipantI can enjoy deer on a suburban trail just as I can enjoy a 65 degree day in January, though really the latter is far more scary and should make me more sad. To get back to the weather AND the climate.
A red rash like thing on one’s feet is probably a reaction to cold wet, right? Not some weird allergy? And I really need some of those waterproof shoe covers if I am going to continue to be foolish enough to ride in stuff like this.
February 12, 2019 at 3:04 pm #1095453Crickey7
ParticipantYes, shoe covers work, though if it’s raining heavily I sometimes add a plastic bag over the shoe and inside the cover.
February 12, 2019 at 3:15 pm #1095454Emm
Participant@lordofthemark 187299 wrote:
A red rash like thing on one’s feet is probably a reaction to cold wet, right? Not some weird allergy? And I really need some of those waterproof shoe covers if I am going to continue to be foolish enough to ride in stuff like this.
Or hand foot and mouth disease (although that’s very rare in adults), athletes foot, reaction to the fibers of your sock, or a whole host of other fun things, few of which are that serious.
When I get wet, my laundry detergent allergy acts up and gives me a rash. If I’m dry and not too sweaty, I’m fine. But too much sweat or rain, and I break out. Now-a-days I use free and clear laundry detergent so I’m fine, but back when I was younger it was bad. So also check what you’re washing your clothes in, and any body-care stuff you use like soap, etc.
February 12, 2019 at 3:21 pm #1095470huskerdont
Participant@Crickey7 187300 wrote:
Yes, shoe covers work, though if it’s raining heavily I sometimes add a plastic bag over the shoe and inside the cover.
Never done the plastic baggies, but for the first time today I used shoe covers that almost completely worked: brand new Louis Garneau H2O II’s. They have a rubberized exterior that seems to work better than the dozen other kinds I’ve tried, and they have more coverage under the shoe (meaning they’ll also wear out more quickly from walking, I guess). I was pretty happy to have feet that were dry except for the water that ran down the leg into the socks.
February 12, 2019 at 4:14 pm #1095448chuxtr
Participant@Crickey7 187300 wrote:
Yes, shoe covers work, though if it’s raining heavily I sometimes add a plastic bag over the shoe and inside the cover.
I’ve got a couple pairs of these being sent to me for review.
https://www.velotoze.com/products/tall-shoe-cover
Good enough for Peter Sagan and Bora-Hansgrohe:
https://www.velotoze.com/blogs/sponsored-athletes/velotoze-sponsors-team-bora-hansgrohe
February 12, 2019 at 4:29 pm #1095536lordofthemark
Participant@Emm 187301 wrote:
Or hand foot and mouth disease (although that’s very rare in adults), athletes foot, reaction to the fibers of your sock, or a whole host of other fun things, few of which are that serious.
When I get wet, my laundry detergent allergy acts up and gives me a rash. If I’m dry and not too sweaty, I’m fine. But too much sweat or rain, and I break out. Now-a-days I use free and clear laundry detergent so I’m fine, but back when I was younger it was bad. So also check what you’re washing your clothes in, and any body-care stuff you use like soap, etc.
Thanks. It’s all fine now.
February 12, 2019 at 4:39 pm #1095538Crickey7
Participant@chuxtr 187305 wrote:
I’ve got a couple pairs of these being sent to me for review.
How much of a pain are they to get on/off?
February 12, 2019 at 6:20 pm #1095547chuxtr
Participant@Crickey7 187310 wrote:
How much of a pain are they to get on/off?
I don’t have them yet so can’t say from personal experiece. But here’s the video. It looks both a little “involved” but also “easy.”
[video=youtube_share;INBQTf7KFG8]https://youtu.be/INBQTf7KFG8[/video]
NOTE: These are very road shoe specific covers with racers/die hard roadies in mind. Not to be used with MTB shoes or any shoes with a recessed cleat, e.g., SPD. Designed to be almost like shrink wrap in terms of fit. Both waterproof and aero. Very functional and EuroPro.
February 12, 2019 at 7:04 pm #1095550huskerdont
Participant@Crickey7 187310 wrote:
How much of a pain are they to get on/off?
I realize you didnae ask about mine but about chuxtr’s, but for the record, the LG’s in size XL went on pretty easily over a size 45 MTB shoe. Stretchy.
February 12, 2019 at 8:43 pm #1095556Harry Meatmotor
Participant@Crickey7 187310 wrote:
How much of a pain are they to get on/off?
Kind of a pain. But they work really, really well.
One thing that helps is to keep them in a ziplock bag with a decent amount of talcum powder. If you take them off after a wet ride and just leave them out, they’ll stick to themselves.
February 14, 2019 at 4:12 pm #1095651lordofthemark
Participantmorning commute was great. For once the Eads Street PBL was completely fine. Coffee club was fun. And even the Maine Avenue PBL was fine – almost no pedestrians, none of whom really got in my way, and instead several well behaved scooter riders. And of course the weather was great.
Only disappointment was losing half my miles because I had touched my phone at CC, somehow had terminated the ride, and didn’t check to turn it on again. Sorry Misfit Toys.
February 14, 2019 at 6:02 pm #1095653Emm
Participant@lordofthemark 187428 wrote:
Only disappointment was losing half my miles because I had touched my phone at CC, somehow had terminated the ride, and didn’t check to turn it on again. Sorry Misfit Toys.
*cough* there’s a way to fix that and upload a ride if you’ve done the same route before *cough*
https://support.strava.com/hc/en-us/articles/216515918-My-activity-has-the-wrong-date-or-start-timeFebruary 14, 2019 at 6:35 pm #1095655Judd
Participant@Emm 187430 wrote:
*cough* there’s a way to fix that and upload a ride if you’ve done the same route before *cough*
https://support.strava.com/hc/en-us/articles/216515918-My-activity-has-the-wrong-date-or-start-timeIt’s called text file doping.
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