Inquitus wrote: » I didn't notice the wind and rain......safely ensconced in my car......
DirkVoodoo wrote: » It's not even November yet, bit early for this thread?
Jawgap wrote: » Brought my wet gear in anticipating the weather this afternoon, now I'm thinking "f&ck it! I'm getting the bus home!"
Wishbone Ash wrote: » Which leads me to wonder, does a full ride which begins before midnight count even if it goes on well past midnight?
Inquitus wrote: » I believe it does.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » It seems it would be possible then for someone (if so inclined) to begin a ride before midnight tonight and to continue with subsequent rides without resetting their Garmin until 3rd August (the last day for uploading). (That probably explains how one regular poster here has a "longest ride" of over 5,800kms on STRAVA).
colm_gti wrote: » The lengths some people go to....:rolleyes:
Wishbone Ash wrote: » I was hoping you'd get the bus home so that I may have a chance of passing you on the Powerbar Challenge. I was childminding all day so I couldn't get out and have just discovered that Mrs WA is working until 11pm so my chance is now gone (unless I can get 102kms in before midnight). Which leads me to wonder, does a full ride which begins before midnight count even if it goes on well past midnight?
Staro wrote: » I rode in this morning and passed a guy at speed, he sped up caugh and passed me, I think I awoke his inner "Beast"?? The road back into skerries was in pretty bad shape this evening.
Jawgap wrote: » Just checked to see what you were talking about. All I can says is....... I think that's the first time I've seen a challenge that's not been Sherlocked - somebody just needs to waylay him until after the 3rd of August or we'll all drop a place.
colm_gti wrote: » I got soaked to the core this afternoon, at least it's kinda mild...
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Wish I wimped out the other day, my runners were filled with water, I was so wet people were laughing.
buffalo wrote: » I have discovered the ultimate cure for this: flip-flops. Completely waterproof, all you need at the other end of your journey is a towel and you're ready to go! ...I'm not sure if cycling in flip-flops is better or worse than wearing work socks.
buffalo wrote: » I have discovered the ultimate cure for this: flip-flops.