Keep Your Ears Tuned 🐇
Keep your ears tuned while riding! This isn’t only about keeping the worst of the wind noise at bay; nor about having a way to enjoy to your favorite hits while pedaling.
You need to keep your ears tuned to changing weather, too. Today’s forecast indicated rain and T-storms from early afternoon onwards. I went out at about 7:35 am; and already there was a big cloud building up towards the South.
Natrually I kept a wary eye on that cloud; and on other clouds that were forming all around. On the way home, with about 4.5 miles still to go, I heard thunder. The remainder of the ride was spent with my ears nervously straining for the sound of more thunder.
After I’d been home a while, there was some rain; but not the cloudburst I was expecting. I guess somebody else got it.
Somebody Else 🧓 👧🏻
It’s easy to say, let somebody else get the storm; or whatever unpleasant conditions are in the offing. That’s not really fair to that somebody else, though. If we don’t want it, they probably don’t want it, either.
But it’s tiring to keep your ears tuned for bad weather that might not come! I also get irritated at curtailing my rides, only to find that I really didn’t need to. I know, I know; “Better safe than sorry”. But that also gets irritating when the precaution turns out to have been unneeded.
Weather concerns are making it difficult for me to extend my mileage to a 60-mile ride. All these T-storm forecasts! I try to keep my ears tuned; but if a storm breaks out when I’m miles from home, it can be a real nail-biter!
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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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