Chromatic
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I solve that problem by not being able to ride a bike over 25 mph.I always find glasses make my eyes water on windy days or over 25mph.
I solve that problem by not being able to ride a bike over 25 mph.I always find glasses make my eyes water on windy days or over 25mph.
I can only do it downhill these days. ⛰I solve that problem by not being able to ride a bike over 25 mph.
What for ears, oh wise one?Caps are for heads - warm in winter, cool in summer.
Buffs are for necks - stops draughts going down your shirt and can be pulled up to cover nose and mouth.
I have 2 Buffs on the go at the moment. Strictly speaking, my Welsh dragon one is a 'proper' Buff. I bought that at a shop in Dollgellau after losing the one I'd gone on holiday with somewhere on the MTB trails at Coed y Brenin. The buff-a-like clone is a Cycling Plus cover gift.Talking of Buffs.
Found it... my Cycle Chat Buff.. The original. At the back of my cycling gear drawer. Forgot I had it.
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I was thinking of using a doubled-up buff as a face mask if we are eventually required to wear one when out of the house. I'm assuming that the police won't stop us to check that we are using a certified product!Buffs are for necks - stops draughts going down your shirt and can be pulled up to cover nose and mouth.
I was thinking of using a doubled-up buff as a face mask if we are eventually required to wear one when out of the house. I'm assuming that the police won't stop us to check that we are using a certified product!
What for ears, oh wise one?
It might not make much difference for virus particles in aerosol spray but it would surely reduce the range of larger infected droplets from a cough or sneeze?I've been doing this for a month or so. Very easy to pull up for the short time it's needed. It's effectiveness is highly questionable but it acts as a reminder not to touch my face when at the supermarket.