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Sunday early morning ride.
It is cold and clear and 6:30 am. Off out for my Sunday mooring ride. I see
some nice dawns on these early morning trips . Wind is low . Going now! -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. www.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk |
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Sunday early morning ride.
On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 06:37:40 GMT, "Trevor A Panther"
said in : It is cold and clear and 6:30 am. Off out for my Sunday mooring ride. I see some nice dawns on these early morning trips . Wind is low . Going now! We got the tandem out yesterday but it's a bit too chilly for Peter this morning. I'm just off to church on the Brom. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound GPG sig #3FA3BCDE http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk/pgp-public-key.txt |
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Sunday early morning ride.
"Trevor A Panther" wrote in message ... It is cold and clear and 6:30 am. Off out for my Sunday mooring ride. I see some nice dawns on these early morning trips . Wind is low . Going now! -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. www.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Just got back with 25 miles on the clock.Fantastic morning clear sky and a great sunrise! It was cold but my knee warmers kept my knees working -- but my new winter gloves aren't as good as my old ones. I had to stop to defrost my fingers. I confess to taking one of those gel pack things which can fit into your pocket . I was glad I did and I activated it to warm my hands -- and then put it into the back pocket of my top. It made a nice little warm spot at the bottom of my back -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. www.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk |
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Sunday early morning ride.
It was cold but my knee warmers kept my knees working *-- but my new winter gloves aren't as good as my old ones. I had to stop *to defrost my fingers. I confess to taking one of those gel pack things which can fit into your pocket . I was glad I did and I activated it to warm my hands -- and then put it into the back pocket of my top. It made a nice little warm spot at the bottom of my back -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.www.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Which type of gel warmers do you use and how much are they, Trevor. I've been looking at some toastie toes buy only found them for £2 each, they are a quarter of that price in USA! My Knee warmers, and overshoes are stuck at the Royal Mail parcel office which is closed today. Damn! |
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Sunday early morning ride.
On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 09:22:12 GMT, "Trevor A Panther"
wrote: "Trevor A Panther" wrote in message m... I had to stop to defrost my fingers. I confess to taking one of those gel pack things which can fit into your pocket . I was glad I did and I activated it to warm my hands -- Ooooh - sounds like a recipe for chilblains, remember them? |
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Sunday early morning ride.
"Peter Grange" wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 09:22:12 GMT, "Trevor A Panther" wrote: "Trevor A Panther" wrote in message om... I had to stop to defrost my fingers. I confess to taking one of those gel pack things which can fit into your pocket . I was glad I did and I activated it to warm my hands -- Ooooh - sounds like a recipe for chilblains, remember them? Ah but I didn't take my gloves of so it was a gentle warm -- not a hot one I remember at the top of the mountain at Roncevalles ( 2004 pilgrimage ride) having come up in rain sleet snow fog and I had lost my gloves the day before! I arrived in this little bar near hypothermic I dripped water everywhere and while the coffee was arriving I held my hands under a cold water tap to ease them back to life! -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. www.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk |
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Sunday early morning ride.
"JP" wrote in message ... It was cold but my knee warmers kept my knees working -- but my new winter gloves aren't as good as my old ones. I had to stop to defrost my fingers. I confess to taking one of those gel pack things which can fit into your pocket . I was glad I did and I activated it to warm my hands -- and then put it into the back pocket of my top. It made a nice little warm spot at the bottom of my back -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.www.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Which type of gel warmers do you use and how much are they, Trevor. I've been looking at some toastie toes buy only found them for £2 each, they are a quarter of that price in USA! My Knee warmers, and overshoes are stuck at the Royal Mail parcel office which is closed today. Damn! The ones I got were from LIDL a couple of years ago -- I normally use one in bed at night when the ache in my right arm and shoulder gets too intrusive. But they can be very hot directly on the skin and you need to be careful They were a pack of 4 for not very much -- £3 ? -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. |
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Sunday early morning ride.
On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 09:07:55 +0000, "Just zis Guy, you know?"
wrote: On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 06:37:40 GMT, "Trevor A Panther" said in : It is cold and clear and 6:30 am. Off out for my Sunday mooring ride. I see some nice dawns on these early morning trips . Wind is low . Going now! We got the tandem out yesterday but it's a bit too chilly for Peter this morning. I'm just off to church on the Brom. Guy "off to Church" eh - I must admit I had not seen you as a religious person. Is lying acceptable in the eye of your God? Surely the things which you do and say cannot be in line with the teachings of your church. Why not have a word with the priest and seek advice on how to deal with people - what is, and what is not, a Christian act - what is and what is not acceptable. -- Many of the facts below in an article seem, on the face of it, to suggest that helmets are not worthwhile. This could not be further from the truth; helmets are an excellent idea. Children in particular should wear them every time they get on a bike. The point is, although there is no guarantee that a helmet will save your life if you come off, it's 100% certain that your helmet won't save your life if you're not wearing it. - Guy Chapman |
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Sunday early morning ride.
Trevor A Panther wrote:
in bed at night when the ache in my right arm and shoulder gets too intrusive. Ever tried a copper wrist-band for that? Worked for me. Won't keep you warm though. EFR Ile de France |
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Sunday early morning ride.
"Artemisia" wrote in message ... Trevor A Panther wrote: in bed at night when the ache in my right arm and shoulder gets too intrusive. Ever tried a copper wrist-band for that? Worked for me. Won't keep you warm though. EFR Ile de France This was a very late response to an old post. Surprisingly my 101 yr old dad wears one on each wrist and believes they work. I do not believe -- but then I have never tried it! -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. www.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk |
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