In the Nick ⏱️
I got home in the nick of time this morning!
Last night’s forecast showed more rain and T-storms. It wasn’t raining when I got up; but who knew when it might start pouring.
When things are iffy like that, I prefer to ride the hybrid; use the trunk so I can carry a poncho; and ride laps around the local park. I want to be fairly close to home if bad weather breaks out.
As I was nearing completion of Round 4, I saw a dark cloud towards the South. It seemed to be getting bigger; and I decided it was the better part of wisdom to head home.
It’s a good thing I did; I was just in the nick of time. In fact, it began to rain when I still had about a half-block to go. Barely an hour later, a flash flood warning was issued; and it will be in effect for several more hours!
Keep It Up 🏃🏽
“Keep it up” sounds like continuing to ride regularly. That’s not so easy when it finally rains after a long dry spell; and the weather decides to keep it up. The weather doesn’t care that you want to get out there and ride!
So, what to do? The least complicated thing is to just ride even if it means getting soaked, but in cold weather that’s probably not the wisest idea; and it certainly isn’t comfortable. Naturally it’s not a good idea if the lightning is cracking overhead!
If weather conditions include torrentnial rain and/or strong wind, an indoor ride lets you do some pedaling. Ride Inside shows you how to make the most of these sessions; including mental aspects and shifting patterns.
I don’t have the space to keep an indoor trainer set up; and I can’t afford those fancy things that let you simulate an outdoor ride. They sound like fun, though. I guess I need to win a mega-lottery!
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ABOUT ME
I began this website primarily as a way to present the story of how I accomplished a century ride on an adult tricycle. Other riders of adult trikes might want to know whether it’s possible. It sure is! You can read all about it in My Story.
I live in New Orleans; and retired in January 2023. More time for cycling!
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