41F in the morning and 60F on the way home.
Not sure which I prefer. My ride to work at 12 F in January or your 108.lacofdfireman said:108 Degrees. Good thing was it was only for my 360 mile commute. But some of it was a bit warmer at 117. Feel the burn.
::025:: Too funny, if only because it's true, about the crawling to the beach bit.trainman said:we are told here that mid week we will have 33C (90F) in south UK - this is a big deal!
we aren't used to it, for a couple of days we will love it but if it goes on we get grumpy (no air con at home over here) - trains will slow down, roads will melt, old people will fill the hospitals and I will be having cold baths every night after commuting through the hell that is city traffic
at the weekend the whole country will crawl to the coast and fight over each spare square foot of sand
and when it ends we will have more rain in two days than the last 3 months
and people wonder why the Brits always talk about the weather
I'm right there with you Snake! When all I had was the bike, I rode. Now that I have a truck as well, I'm less likely to ride in the summer months in Phoenix.snakebitten said:Will be 97F with a heat index (feels like) 107 today.
Alas, I sissied out and drove the cage.
Admittedly, I do that often in July and August as I get older. Refuse to possibly injure my passion of riding.
In Texas we brag we can ride 365. We CAN, I won't argue. But sometimes I don't.
Fortunately, if I am jones-ing for a jaunt, sunrise rides and sunset riding is more than tolerable.