Fian wrote: » I'm far too much of a wimp to squeeze into a hot damp luas, along with a crowd of grumpy, dripping and personal space invading strangers, to face the alternative. Much less daunted by cycling in the rain than facing into that! Buses, especially with the traffic delays, would be even worse again.
Interested Observer wrote: » Wimp here, not a chance I was cycling in that this morning.
bbolger wrote: » Wore a pair of sailing gloves to keep the hands warm, perfect in that rain.
Seaswimmer wrote: » What time did you go through Blackrock at??
daragh_ wrote: » Total free for all going on my during commute. Multiple cars in the segregated bike lane through Blackrock, cars driving in bus lanes, passengers opening doors while in traffic, u-turns with no indicating. In fairness water falling from the sky is terrifying. If only way there was some way to predict it happening.
Pinch Flat wrote: » Yeah it was lemming central from Dublin 15 this morning. Bus lanes packed with cars. Queue of cars pretty much from Castleknock to Park Gate Street. Still took me the same to commute - 30 minutes door to door
Plastik wrote: » Great morning to be on the bike. I must have passed 1,000 cars between Bray and D2.
ford2600 wrote: » Might have done you the world of good. Anytime in the past while I felt a bit of a cold coming on I may myself swim in sea rather than put it off. 10C water in January at 7am in your togs might not seem like a cure but I always improved. Lots of the more experienced swimmers reported the same. In saying than the calmness of the sea could be a long way from your commute...
magicbastarder wrote: » added my name to the list today. have a head cold, didn't fancy 20km in the dark @2C.
Still in the same job??
Alek wrote: » 60km in the morning at -3C: home>Kippure>home>work. Anyone feeling motivated? :P
What were the roads like?