Played Hookie to go Riding!!!

Cough! Cough!

I wasn't feeling so well yesterday at 7:00 am, at least not well enough to make it in to work. I have a family, house, bills to pay, etc. and while it may not be the most responsible thing to do, I SURE HAD A LOT OF FUN!!

I hit Belleville lake at 11:00 :shhh:. The air temp was gonna get to about 60 degrees and that is too much to resist. The lake water was cold, not sure of the exact temp. I measure water by these criteria:

warm (don't even realsize your in the water), chilly (you say burr when getting into the water, but not cold to even think about it when riding), cold (makes you think twice before subbing or stabbing, takes your breath away momentarially but not enough to keep off the water) and Freezing (takes breath away, must concentrate to keep breathing and body begins to go numb if you have to swim to the ski)

I rode for 2-1/2 hours and the warm air temp made it comfortable. It's the middle of November and I can't imagine have many more 60 degree days left. I got one last good ride in before winter hits. I will probably make it to the lake again, but I only get about 15 - 20 minuites a shot because the water is freezing and hypothermia starts setting in ...

Maybe its time for a dry suit!

Oh ya, the Boss commented it looks like I got a little sun yesterday :newangel:
 
Cough! Cough!

I wasn't feeling so well yesterday at 7:00 am, at least not well enough to make it in to work. I have a family, house, bills to pay, etc. and while it may not be the most responsible thing to do, I SURE HAD A LOT OF FUN!!

I hit Belleville lake at 11:00 :shhh:. The air temp was gonna get to about 60 degrees and that is too much to resist. The lake water was cold, not sure of the exact temp. I measure water by these criteria:

warm (don't even realsize your in the water), chilly (you say burr when getting into the water, but not cold to even think about it when riding), cold (makes you think twice before subbing or stabbing, takes your breath away momentarially but not enough to keep off the water) and Freezing (takes breath away, must concentrate to keep breathing and body begins to go numb if you have to swim to the ski)

I rode for 2-1/2 hours and the warm air temp made it comfortable. It's the middle of November and I can't imagine have many more 60 degree days left. I got one last good ride in before winter hits. I will probably make it to the lake again, but I only get about 15 - 20 minuites a shot because the water is freezing and hypothermia starts setting in ...

Maybe its time for a dry suit!

Oh ya, the Boss commented it looks like I got a little sun yesterday :newangel:


always wear sunscreen when you call out of work!!!!!!!!!!! :bigok:
 

sxi steve

Life's short, have fun.
Location
Clinton Twp, MI
That's cool..., yesterday was nice. But I believe the bad weather is soon to come. Sadly, I will winterize my ski over the weekend. :17:

I am going to focus on some winter/indoor sports like inline hockey, racquetball and the fitness club. Oh well. Hopefully the winter will move quickly. :shrug::grumble:

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butti

lone wolf
Location
F-XTC
me too!,i just got back.it was glassy sweetness this morning:Banane19:fun stuff!
 

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Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
100% one place
Sweat pants and shirt work good under the dry suit, I just get a little water on my cuffs from under rotated rolls if I don’t have my gloves up over the rubber cuffs. I also wear thick socks to keep the feet nice and warm.
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
100% one place
Back flips yes super man sub you will get a little water in the neck seal unless you wear neoprene head cover that goes down the neck and over the seal.
 
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