Hmmm, what to wear?

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ScotiaLass

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Location
Middle Earth
I'm doing a Family ride along the canal tomorrow for Scottish Waterways.
It's forecast to be a max of 11 degrees with sunny spells. It will be a slow ride (around 7-8 miles in total), starting at 10.30am and I'm unsure what to wear.
I may be hanging about a bit, so do I dress for the cold and maybe get too warm, or dress warm and be even warmer!
Suggestions please!
 
When your not too sure of thye weather laying is the best, I'd go three thin layer as you get warmer take one off
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
^ ^ ^ this.

I always prefer to be too warm, with the option of cooling down than be too cold standing around waiting or whatever.

Enjoy your pootle/ride !
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
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pawl

Legendary Member
I'm doing a Family ride along the canal tomorrow for Scottish Waterways.
It's forecast to be a max of 11 degrees with sunny spells. It will be a slow ride (around 7-8 miles in total), starting at 10.30am and I'm unsure what to wear.
I may be hanging about a bit, so do I dress for the cold and maybe get too warm, or dress warm and be even warmer!
Suggestions please!
Life belt Water wings
 
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ScotiaLass

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
Life belt Water wings
To be dry here!
 
It's quite cold and a bit misty.
The cloud is to break at about midday with clear sun from 2pm onwards.
Thermal base layer has been dug out....still debating on longs or shorts...
with our respective (medical) histories, I know that I am playing it safe and going with longs. Would rather be too warm later on in the day when warm and damp is not a problem and the sun will dry me off, than cold! Dense fog is starting to roll in here though (local large river is notorious for it and it will take us an hour to cycle through it to the otherside!)
 
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