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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @kr OP 27 Jan \ parent \ on: Touch Grass - Let’s Hear Your Outdoor Weekend Adventures Outdoors
nice, how cold does it need to get for you to stop cycling outdoors? i’d imagine the wind chill at high speeds is the toughest part
Typically about 20 degrees Fahrenheit (or -6 C) is when I look at the winds, humidity and if the sun will be out. Then I'll decide if I really want to ride or not.
It was 32 degrees this morning and wet, and I went out anyways. I did hit an ice patch running 27 MPH when I crossed a bridge when I was about 15 miles from home. I am not sure how I recovered without crashing. Something, something, rotational inertia? :)
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