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[ From: jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org ] [ Subject: Re: windy everywhere this year? ] [ Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.rides ] [ Message-ID: <48489e02$0$17171$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net> ] Pat who? wrote: > Is it just here in north Texas, or is it windy all across the U.S.? > Today, we had wind gusts to 51 mph. Just to get out of a car you > have to fight to get the door open. Ride a bicycle? Hah! I did on > Tuesday, when the wind gusts were "just" up to 35 mph, but this > today is ridiculous..... For more than a month we have had unusually high winds from unusual directions. That along with stinking hot weather for a day or two followed by cold weather requiring long sleeves and pants. http://tinyurl.com/5egnjn Europe has been suffering from similar conditions with more than average rain and snow, while snowing only at high elevation such as twelve feet deep at the top of the Stelvio and Matterhorn-Gornergrat where skiing has been a flop because there is only gravel below on the ski run that looks so great above. It's snowing like mad now. http://www.topin.ch/scripts/big_img.php?bild=zer.jpg (Gornergrat) http://webcam.popso.it/stelvio.php?PASSOALTO2 (Stelvio) These must be viewed at daylight hours in Central European Time. Jobst Brandt Jobst Brandt |
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On 06 Jun 2008 02:17:39 GMT, jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org wrote:
>[ This is a repost of the following article: ] >[ From: jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org ] >[ Subject: Re: windy everywhere this year? ] >[ Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.rides ] >[ Message-ID: <48489e02$0$17171$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net> ] > >Pat who? wrote: > >> Is it just here in north Texas, or is it windy all across the U.S.? >> Today, we had wind gusts to 51 mph. Just to get out of a car you >> have to fight to get the door open. Ride a bicycle? Hah! I did on >> Tuesday, when the wind gusts were "just" up to 35 mph, but this >> today is ridiculous..... > >For more than a month we have had unusually high winds from unusual >directions. That along with stinking hot weather for a day or two >followed by cold weather requiring long sleeves and pants. > >http://tinyurl.com/5egnjn > >Europe has been suffering from similar conditions with more than >average rain and snow, while snowing only at high elevation such as >twelve feet deep at the top of the Stelvio and Matterhorn-Gornergrat >where skiing has been a flop because there is only gravel below on the >ski run that looks so great above. It's snowing like mad now. > >http://www.topin.ch/scripts/big_img.php?bild=zer.jpg (Gornergrat) >http://webcam.popso.it/stelvio.php?PASSOALTO2 (Stelvio) > >These must be viewed at daylight hours in Central European Time. > >Jobst Brandt > > >Jobst Brandt I've been complaining about the wind for months. I've been commuting by bike for around 7 years and I don't remember it being as much of a factor as it has for the last two. It just seems like it's stronger each spring. Maybe I'm just getting weaker. |
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On Jun 6, 7:11 am, dgk <d...@somewhere.com> wrote:
> On 06 Jun 2008 02:17:39 GMT, jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org wrote: > > > > >[ This is a repost of the following article: ] > >[ From: jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org ] > >[ Subject: Re: windy everywhere this year? ] > >[ Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.rides ] > >[ Message-ID: <48489e02$0$17171$742ec...@news.sonic.net> ] > > >Pat who? wrote: > > >> Is it just here in north Texas, or is it windy all across the U.S.? > >> Today, we had wind gusts to 51 mph. Just to get out of a car you > >> have to fight to get the door open. Ride a bicycle? Hah! I did on > >> Tuesday, when the wind gusts were "just" up to 35 mph, but this > >> today is ridiculous..... > > >For more than a month we have had unusually high winds from unusual > >directions. That along with stinking hot weather for a day or two > >followed by cold weather requiring long sleeves and pants. > > >http://tinyurl.com/5egnjn > > >Europe has been suffering from similar conditions with more than > >average rain and snow, while snowing only at high elevation such as > >twelve feet deep at the top of the Stelvio and Matterhorn-Gornergrat > >where skiing has been a flop because there is only gravel below on the > >ski run that looks so great above. It's snowing like mad now. > > >http://www.topin.ch/scripts/big_img.php?bild=zer.jpg (Gornergrat) > >http://webcam.popso.it/stelvio.php?PASSOALTO2 (Stelvio) > > >These must be viewed at daylight hours in Central European Time. > > >Jobst Brandt > > >Jobst Brandt > > I've been complaining about the wind for months. I've been commuting > by bike for around 7 years and I don't remember it being as much of a > factor as it has for the last two. It just seems like it's stronger > each spring. Maybe I'm just getting weaker. Yup. Here too (WI). Cold as well. 'Til now. Now it's in the mid to upper 80's (hot for this time of year) and threatening thunderstorms for the next ten days (currently 60% chance). Nights aren't dipping much below 70. Been a less than perfect year for training for a fair weather cyclist like myself. Now I get ta go grind out 200k in the hills west of Madison (www.horriblyhilly.com). Gah. Ugh. D'ohBoy |
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I can't afford a better bike nor a membership at some fancy-schmantzy
gym, but I'm trying as hard as I can to get more fit. So when the wind blows, instead of cursing it, I've decided that it is my friend, providing a more rigorous workout for me at no extra cost. ABS |
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<8829f34a-91dc-4b61-bd52-22c3ed2d970f@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com>, "D'ohBoy" <petengail@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Jun 6, 7:11 am, dgk <d...@somewhere.com> wrote: > > On 06 Jun 2008 02:17:39 GMT, jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org wrote: > > > > > > > > >[ This is a repost of the following article: > > >] > > >[ From: jobst.bra...@stanfordalumni.org > > >] > > >[ Subject: Re: windy everywhere this year? > > >] > > >[ Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.rides > > >] > > >[ Message-ID: <48489e02$0$17171$742ec...@news.sonic.net> > > >] > > > > >Pat who? wrote: > > > > >> Is it just here in north Texas, or is it windy all across the U.S.? > > >> Today, we had wind gusts to 51 mph. Just to get out of a car you > > >> have to fight to get the door open. Ride a bicycle? Hah! I did on > > >> Tuesday, when the wind gusts were "just" up to 35 mph, but this > > >> today is ridiculous..... > > > > >For more than a month we have had unusually high winds from unusual > > >directions. That along with stinking hot weather for a day or two > > >followed by cold weather requiring long sleeves and pants. > > > > >http://tinyurl.com/5egnjn > > > > >Europe has been suffering from similar conditions with more than > > >average rain and snow, while snowing only at high elevation such as > > >twelve feet deep at the top of the Stelvio and Matterhorn-Gornergrat > > >where skiing has been a flop because there is only gravel below on the > > >ski run that looks so great above. It's snowing like mad now. > > > > >http://www.topin.ch/scripts/big_img.php?bild=zer.jpg (Gornergrat) > > >http://webcam.popso.it/stelvio.php?PASSOALTO2 (Stelvio) > > > > >These must be viewed at daylight hours in Central European Time. > > > > >Jobst Brandt > > > > >Jobst Brandt > > > > I've been complaining about the wind for months. I've been commuting > > by bike for around 7 years and I don't remember it being as much of a > > factor as it has for the last two. It just seems like it's stronger > > each spring. Maybe I'm just getting weaker. > > Yup. Here too (WI). Cold as well. 'Til now. Now it's in the mid to > upper 80's (hot for this time of year) and threatening thunderstorms > for the next ten days (currently 60% chance). Nights aren't dipping > much below 70. > > Been a less than perfect year for training for a fair weather cyclist > like myself. Now I get ta go grind out 200k in the hills west of > Madison (www.horriblyhilly.com). > > Gah. Ugh. > > D'ohBoy Today, in beautiful Fox Valley Illinois, the weather has been very cloudy, moderately humid, 81F and winds from the south at 25~30 mph. So, I didn't ride my bike today. I rode the unicycle instead. :-) -- This signature can be appended to your outgoing mesages. Many people include in their signatures contact information, and perhaps a joke or quotation. |
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>I can't afford a better bike nor a membership at some fancy-schmantzy > gym, but I'm trying as hard as I can to get more fit. So when the > wind blows, instead of cursing it, I've decided that it is my friend, > providing a more rigorous workout for me at no extra cost. > ABS I agree--with limits. Crosswinds are dangerous when they're gusting. Also, the YMCA and "my" gym, 24 Hour Fitness, only cost $45 a month including taxes. If a gym doesn't cost more than the YMCA, I don't consider it "fancy-schmantzy" (is that a word?)....but, yeah, I try to hike, bike, and swim. Since I don't have a pool, I have to "borrow" one.... And, I demand! Yes, Demand! "wind credit". I just haven't figured out how to tabulate it, yet. Pat in TX |
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alanstew@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> I can't afford a better bike nor a membership at some fancy-schmantzy > gym, but I'm trying as hard as I can to get more fit. So when the > wind blows, instead of cursing it, I've decided that it is my friend, > providing a more rigorous workout for me at no extra cost. > ABS I try to ride out into the wind and ride back with it. I am not always able to pull this off, but it is a sweet ride when I can do it. Living in Texas, I get a lot of practice riding in the wind. |
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I call the wind my secondary training partner. My new motto: What doesn't
kill you only makes you stronge.r <jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org> wrote in message news:48489e43$0$17171$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net... >[ This is a repost of the following > ] > [ From: > ] > [ Subject: Re: windy everywhere this > ] > [ Newsgroups: > ] > [ Message-ID: > 742ec2ed@news.sonic.net> ] > > Pat who? wrote: > >> Is it just here in north Texas, or is it windy all across the U.S.? >> Today, we had wind gusts to 51 mph. Just to get out of a car you >> have to fight to get the door open. Ride a bicycle? Hah! I did on >> Tuesday, when the wind gusts were "just" up to 35 mph, but this >> today is ridiculous..... > > For more than a month we have had unusually high winds from unusual > directions. That along with stinking hot weather for a day or two > followed by cold weather requiring long sleeves and pants. > > http://tinyurl.com/5egnjn > > Europe has been suffering from similar conditions with more than > average rain and snow, while snowing only at high elevation such as > twelve feet deep at the top of the Stelvio and Matterhorn-Gornergrat > where skiing has been a flop because there is only gravel below on the > ski run that looks so great above. It's snowing like mad now. > > http://www.topin.ch/scripts/big_img.php?bild=zer.jpg (Gornergrat) > http://webcam.popso.it/stelvio.php?PASSOALTO2 (Stelvio) > > These must be viewed at daylight hours in Central European Time. > > Jobst Brandt > > > Jobst Brandt |
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> I call the wind my secondary training partner. My new motto: What > doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. I see you don't ride bicycle for the fun and adventure of going places others don't. Riding in the flats against the wind is masochism. If your bicycling isn't purely for exercise, you could pick a mountainous course that goes to interesting places. http://draco.acs.uci.edu/rbfaq/FAQ/6.1.html Jobst Brandt |
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>> I can't afford a better bike nor a membership at some >> fancy-schmantzy gym, but I'm trying as hard as I can to get more >> fit. So when the wind blows, instead of cursing it, I've decided >> that it is my friend, providing a more rigorous workout for me at >> no extra cost. > I try to ride out into the wind and ride back with it. I am not > always able to pull this off, but it is a sweet ride when I can do > it. Living in Texas, I get a lot of practice riding in the wind. In that respect, what effect winds have on riding is not obvious: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/brandt/wind.html Jobst Brandt |
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On Jun 6, 6:17 pm, "Pat" <ex...@tmail.com> wrote:
> > And, I demand! Yes, Demand! "wind credit". > > I just haven't figured out how to tabulate it, yet. I think I see a commercial possibility. IIRC, one can buy cyclometers that measure the total amount of climbing one has done during a ride. But since the wind is the main resistance to most people's cycling, we need a cyclometer that measures the total distance we ride through the air, in addition to the total distance we cover on the ground. IOW, we need to measure the length of the airstream passing the cyclometer. Sounds like a job for Avocet! (Are they still in business?) - Frank Krygowski |
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On Jun 6, 3:17*pm, "Pat" <ex...@tmail.com> wrote:
> >I can't afford a better bike nor a membership at some fancy-schmantzy > > gym, but I'm trying as hard as I can to get more fit. *So when the > > wind blows, instead of cursing it, I've decided that it is my friend, > > providing a more rigorous workout for me at no extra cost. > > ABS > > I agree--with limits. Crosswinds are dangerous when they're gusting. > > Also, the YMCA and "my" gym, 24 Hour Fitness, only cost $45 a month > including taxes. If a gym doesn't cost more than the YMCA, I don't consider > it "fancy-schmantzy" (is that a word?)....but, yeah, I try to hike, bike, > and swim. Since I don't have a pool, I have to "borrow" one.... > > And, I demand! Yes, Demand! "wind credit". > > I just haven't figured out how to tabulate it, yet. > > Pat in TX 45 * 12 = $540 or more than I paid for my bike. Nope, I'll stick with the bike and the wind. ABS |
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>> And, I demand! Yes, Demand! "wind credit". >> >> I just haven't figured out how to tabulate it, yet. > > I think I see a commercial possibility. > > IIRC, one can buy cyclometers that measure the total amount of > climbing one has done during a ride. But since the wind is the main > resistance to most people's cycling, we need a cyclometer that > measures the total distance we ride through the air, in addition to > the total distance we cover on the ground. IOW, we need to measure > the length of the airstream passing the cyclometer. > > Sounds like a job for Avocet! (Are they still in business?) > > - Frank Krygowski You left out the time factor. Time seems to slow down when one rides in a headwind. Pat in TX |
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> > Also, the YMCA and "my" gym, 24 Hour Fitness, only cost $45 a month > including taxes. If a gym doesn't cost more than the YMCA, I don't > consider > it "fancy-schmantzy" (is that a word?)....but, yeah, I try to hike, bike, > and swim. Since I don't have a pool, I have to "borrow" one.... > > Pat in TX 45 * 12 = $540 or more than I paid for my bike. Nope, I'll stick with the bike and the wind. ABS You sir, are not a swimmer. Pat in TX |
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<605e911d-1910-43c5-b54f-31baa342d37c@s21g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, alanstew@sbcglobal.net wrote: > On Jun 6, 3:17*pm, "Pat" <ex...@tmail.com> wrote: > > >I can't afford a better bike nor a membership at some fancy-schmantzy > > > gym, but I'm trying as hard as I can to get more fit. *So when the > > > wind blows, instead of cursing it, I've decided that it is my friend, > > > providing a more rigorous workout for me at no extra cost. > > > ABS > > > > I agree--with limits. Crosswinds are dangerous when they're gusting. > > > > Also, the YMCA and "my" gym, 24 Hour Fitness, only cost $45 a month > > including taxes. If a gym doesn't cost more than the YMCA, I don't consider > > it "fancy-schmantzy" (is that a word?)....but, yeah, I try to hike, bike, > > and swim. Since I don't have a pool, I have to "borrow" one.... > > > > And, I demand! Yes, Demand! "wind credit". > > > > I just haven't figured out how to tabulate it, yet. > > > > Pat in TX > > 45 * 12 = $540 or more than I paid for my bike. > Nope, I'll stick with the bike and the wind. > ABS Y'know.... After a certain point in headwinds, you're basically deaf from wind noise. I'm guessing it's in the 30+ mph windspeed range. At some point it makes good sense to stick in a pair of ... earphones and enjoy a little music, since you can't hear jack shit behind you anyway. With the right earphones, the noise level in your ears will drop several dB. Protect your hearng from high dB broadband flow noise, enjoy a little Metallica/B52s/Wagner/Streisand, lock-up your cadence and fuggetaboutda wind -- what's not to like? ..max first person to say "get hit by a car" rides teh retard bus. -- This signature can be appended to your outgoing mesages. Many people include in their signatures contact information, and perhaps a joke or quotation. |
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