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Supposed to Rain

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It is supposed to rain real soon.  I’m going to head out and maybe do intervals, yes I said intervals, close to the apartment.  I think I probably need to do some efforts if I’m going to be racing next weekend.  Here are some photos from yesterday in Seattle.

We started the ride yesterday over at Fremont at the Fremont Coffee Company.  Very good coffee.

We started the ride yesterday over at Fremont at the Fremont Coffee Company. Very good coffee.

Before that, we did a 7 miles walk around town.  I didn't start Strava on my phone until have way in and had 3.something miles.  This guy had his tent set up really in the middle of the street.  The building behind the tree is super cool.

Before that, we did a 7 miles walk around town. I didn’t start Strava on my phone until have way in and had 3.something miles. This guy had his tent set up really in the middle of the street. The building behind the tree is super cool.

It was a better neat place to camp.  Not sure that would work in Kansas.  He was gone by the time we walked back by.

It was a better neat place to camp. Not sure that would work in Kansas. He was gone by the time we walked back by.

We walked by the biggest REI store in the world.  I guess their corporate flagship store.  It was enormous.

We walked by the biggest REI store in the world. I guess their corporate flagship store. It was enormous.

The store was so big they had their own park ranger stationed there.

The store was so big they had their own park ranger stationed there.

It had the biggest climbing wall I've ever seen.

It had the biggest climbing wall I’ve ever seen.

These are just some of the snowshoes.  They had a whole other wall.

These are just some of the snowshoes. They had a whole other wall.

 

I didn't know Garneau made snowshoes.

I didn’t know Garneau made snowshoes.

A nice bamboo snowboard.

A nice bamboo snowboard.

Doors to a meeting room in REI.

Doors to a meeting room in REI.

This guy was emptying the trash and when he did it he feed the seagulls.

This guy was emptying the trash and when he did it he feed the seagulls.

They are building like crazy here in Seattle.

They are building like crazy here in Seattle.

The construction workers were lining up to get lunch in a 7-11.  I've never considered eating lunch there.  Most were getting either a slice of pizza or hotdog, along with a Rockstar or other energy drink.  Strange.

The construction workers were lining up to get lunch in a 7-11. I’ve never considered eating lunch there. Most were getting either a slice of pizza or hotdog, along with a Rockstar or other energy drink. Strange.

 

We walked over by the Space Needle, to a Sports bar to watch the KU vs ISU basketball game.  It was the local gathering spot for expatriate KU fans.

We walked over by the Space Needle, to a Sports bar to watch the KU vs ISU basketball game. It was the local gathering spot for expatriate KU fans.

A old friend, and sponsor, Josh Crow came by and sat during the game for a couple hours.  It was great catching up.

A old friend, and sponsor, Josh Crow came by and sat during the game for a couple hours. It was great catching up.

They have a thing about having locks on the bathrooms here in Seattle.  You normally need a code to get in.

They have a thing about having locks on the bathrooms here in Seattle. You normally need a code to get in.

This is climbing off Lake Washington towards the I-90 bike path.  I did a lap of Mercier Island yesterday.  It was wet, but not raining.

This is climbing off Lake Washington towards the I-90 bike path. I did a lap of Mercier Island yesterday. It was wet, but not raining.

 

 

Walked 20 + Miles – Umbrellas are Valueless in Seattle

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Yesterday there was 100% chance of rain here in Seattle.  Virtually every hour of the day.  I decided I was going to do a long walk.  And then, after that I decided to do another one, and then finally another one at night.

I’ve been using Strava on the iPhone and knew the distances pretty well.  I didn’t use Strava yesterday because it pretty much kills the battery after a few hours.  But I figured I walked between 6-8 miles three times, so somewhere between 20-25 miles.   That was pretty long for me.

My luck has it, when I was about 4 miles away from my bike, the skies totally cleared and there was blue sky and actually a little sun.  But I was over an hour away and it was already 3:30 in the afternoon, so I was screwed.  It wasn’t nearly as fun walking around knowing that I had a window of opportunity to ride, really rain-free, and I blew it.  Even so, the roads were still aways wet, they never seem to completely dry here.  At least this past week.

I took an umbrella with me in the morning.  I had noticed that not that many people actually carry umbrellas here.  Like maybe one out of 30.  I felt like I was being smart staying dry.  But, I soon learned.  And was told.

Every corner yesterday, a gust of wind would blow and it would do havoc to the umbrella.  Like try to rip it out of my hand or “invert it”.  I was using Catherine’s umbrella from her job in Topeka, Kammco.  It seemed to be a pretty sturdy umbrella.  But not sturdy enough.  Eventually the threads on the umbrella succumbed to the wind and broke.  That was about it for the umbrella.  A woman teller at a bank I was at saw my umbrella and asked me how many times it had been turned inside out, or inverted in my vernacular.  She said they were pretty useless here in Seattle.

These people walk a ton and walk fast.  Last night I was trying to keep up, stride for stride with the guy, with a backpack, just walking up a hill.  I was matching him and he just kept pulling away from me.  I kept taking longer and longer strides and he kept just pulling away.  It didn’t even look like he was trying to walk fast.  He had a nice bend in his upper body, but other than that it looked like he was just walking along.  I was struggling.  I had probably already walked close to 20 miles, but that wasn’t the issue.  I had to peel off my coat finally, I was so hot and breathing so hard.  Strange.

The people that live in downtown Seattle, or work here I guess, are hardy.  They don’t seem to pay the least amount of attention to the precipitation.  Most are dressed for it, but some not even close.  And they just walk like it is a nice spring day.

One thing, I don’t see many fat people.  It’s the same as in New York City.  I think walking all day keeps everyone relatively skinny.  One upside from walking in the rain day after day.

This guy was having a real issue with his umbrella yesterday.

This guy was having a real issue with his umbrella yesterday.

Same with this guy.  I saw lots of this problem.  I had the problem.

Same with this guy. I saw lots of this problem. I had the problem.

I could fix my umbrella with a needle and tough thread.

I could fix my umbrella with a needle and tough thread.

You'd go through a lot of cycling shoes too riding all the time in the wet.

You’d go through a lot of cycling shoes too riding all the time in the wet.