Monthly Archives: January 2017

Winter Weather

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Kansas has pretty great winter weather, usually.  Of course it can be what a person thinks as winter.  Lots of snow and freezing temperatures.  But also there are days that are spring-like.

Today is one of those days.  It is supposed to be 61 degrees this afternoon.  The average high temperatures in January is nearly 38 degrees, so it really isn’t like North Dakota here, normally. And the summers aren’t like Texas or Arizona either.

Anyway, 61 degrees is enough to get me out on my bike.  I’ve been taking it pretty gingerly the past couple weeks.  I’m not going to do anything that gives me a headache.  Like in the real sense of a headache.  That being said, it is going to be 3 months in a few days, since I fractured my skull, and when I exercise, I feel the best, so that is what I’m going to do.

Yesterday I did some auto repair.  Auto repair is more challenging than riding, as of now.  I put on new leaf spring bushings on the AWD minivan.   The first one took an hour.  The second about 15 minutes.  That is how it goes fixing cars.  Once you know how to do it correctly, it is a lot easier.

Okay, spring is here for one day.  Then the temperatures are going to plummet 40 degrees or so.  That is normal for Kansas too.  That means back to the trainer.

I’ve already ridden the trainer more the past month that I would normally in a five year period. And more to come I suppose.    Not such a bad thing, just a thing.  I say that, but I am really looking forward to some wind and scenic views.

Sunset last night. It was pretty great.

 

Out of Shape

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I really haven’t been that out of shape the last few years.  I didn’t know that until I rode yesterday, not at altitude and realized that I’m way, way, less fit that I have been for a long time. It’s okay.  I kind of expected it.

I have ridden maybe 200 miles outside, plus a bunch of times inside, since October 14th.  It will have been 3 months since I crashed on January 14th, my brother’s birthday.  3 months seems like an eternity now, but in the whole scheme of things, it really isn’t that long.  I might have to multiply those three months by 12 and still be dealing with some of the after effects.  Maybe longer if I’m really unlucky.

Bill and I rode to Lawrence and back yesterday.  We rode pretty directly there and then rode dirt back part of the way.  The dirt was really mud mostly, since the River Road is shaded because the sun is so low in the South.  Wherever the sun hit, the road was dry and more like smooth pavement than gravel.

Anyway, it was nice when we left.  In the 60’s, but pretty breezy from the Southwest.  So, kind of tailwind there.  We stopped and got coffee and then headed back West.   Not far after we started back, our luck changed.  The wind switched pretty much to the North and it dropped 30 degrees.  And kept getting colder.

We had left before noon, hoping to ride in the warmth all day.  It wasn’t supposed to changed temperatures until after 4 o’clock.  But it switched before 2.

I wasn’t horrible, just out of shape.  Like early season out of shape.  I haven’t felt that way in a long time.  The hills seemed way steeper and I was pulling on my bars a lot more.  I don’t know why, but it seems like I’m not even pulling up with my legs when I am standing.  Weird.

I think the cold did me a little good.  I was riding with bare legs and the cold kept them numb.  I think I would have just been sore if that didn’t happen.

I’m not only out of shape for riding, but for anything physical.  Vincent has some weights in his basement.  Sort of a full gym set.  He has a bar that has maybe 75 pounds on it.  I could barely curl the thing twice.  That isn’t right.   I understand I haven’t really done anything physical in 3 months, but man does strength leave fast.

I noticed the same thing doing pushups a while ago.  I tried to do pushups and could barely do 10.  Just a couple days later, I did nearly 30, but I was doing 50 a couple months earlier.  You’d think your muscles would be strong after rest.  Guess too much rest.

Normally when I’m not riding I’m doing something physical.  Building something, fixing something heavy, hiking, skiing or something that takes stamina.  Not this time and it shows.

Today we’re driving up to Cable Wisconsin for a few days.  I didn’t go there over the holidays and miss the place.  Dennis is putting on his ski race, The Seeley Classic, on Saturday and Trudi said she’d help.  I don’t know how much help I am going to be, but maybe some.

I’m a little worried about the temperatures.  My internal thermostat hasn’t been working so great recently, so I’ve been sleeping under a thick layer of quilts.  Cable is going to be a lot colder than anything I’ve been in.  Guess I need to wear Carhartt lined pants, etc. all day.

Bill was gonna go, but I got a text from him at 2:30am saying he is sick and hasn’t slept, so he is staying home.  I’m going to take my bike and trainer to ride up in Cable.  I’d like to try to ski, but it just depends how the trail is.  If it is stable and not icy, then I’ll ski.  I fall enough when it is perfect, but have to watch out for that nowadays.

So nordic skiing would probably be great for my general conditioning.  I’ll just have to check it out I guess.

Okay, I didn’t pack anything last night and wasn’t really sleeping, so got up early.  I need to wash my bike and get my stuff together to go.

I’ve been sleeping a ton recently, like somewhere between 9-10 hours a night, so this was short. Hopefully I can sleep some on the way up.  It is 10 hours of driving.

The mud was thin, so it just sprayed on my bike, nothing horrible.

Tucker loves it up in the Northwoods. This is him getting surrounded by a bunch of herding dogs in a dog park in Iowa City last week.