Teuchter
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- Erskine, Scotland
I take it that's your route as well? That bus depot has a lot to answer for!On a positive note if it is really wet it must wash away the usual diesel trail from Inchinnan through Renfrew!
I take it that's your route as well? That bus depot has a lot to answer for!On a positive note if it is really wet it must wash away the usual diesel trail from Inchinnan through Renfrew!
Part of the issue is that there are no radiators in the office - aircon only though having a desk fan on under my desk does an okay job.
I think it'll be spare kit in future.
On a positive note if it is really wet it must wash away the usual diesel trail from Inchinnan through Renfrew! Then again if it is that wet I wimp out. Today was great 'tho...
Oh, poor you!Foss, I'll see your socks and raise you a soggy bag (complete with tablet and phone which I forgot to put in my waterproof pouch duh!)
I put my phone in a sandwhich bag inside my bag when its rainy.Oh, poor you!
I drowned 2 phones last "summer"![]()
Me too: but sometimes I forgetI put my phone in a sandwhich bag inside my bag when its rainy.
I'll start by qualifying this... I generally consider myself an all weather rider. I live on the "Wet Coast" of Scotland and always figured that if I avoided the rain I'd never ride.
This morning's ride in had me wondering though.
Torrential rain, strong winds and localised flooding.
No problem, I've commuted in this sort of weather countless times Man up and get on with it - the first few minutes are always the worst.
The 9 mile ride to work didn't give me any problems, despite the lashing rain and some roads being under several inches of water, kerb to kerb. I actually enjoyed the ride.
The problem was once I got to work. Showered and changed, I then had to deal with the pile of soaking wet cycling kit. The worst of it is hung under my desk, being blasted with a desk fan in hopes of drying some of it while the rest is draped around discreet parts of the office where it hopefully won't bother my colleagues.
It's this turning my corner of the office into a laundry that is beginning to bother me. Should I just bag most of my kit up and accept it will still be soaking for the ride home? Should I revise my kit so I wear less, thus having less to dry? Should I just stop worrying what effect my chosen form of transport has on everyone around me? Should I (shock horror) relent and take the car when the rain is really bad?
How do you guys deal with it?
We have enough reliability issues with the servers without introducing damp to the room. Can't see me getting away with that though one of the network guys owes me a favour for replacing the freewheel and chain on his Halfords mountain bike so who knows!
Probably helps my helmet doesn't have air holes in it though!
That's something I was wondering about. Luckily haven't been caught in torrential rain so far, but I presume the rain will go in the helmet vents then start running down your neck and into your clothing unless you have a really tight neck around your jacket? Would this be where a buff might be handy to soak the moisture up rather than let it trickle down your neck?
Another weather warning issued for heavy rain this afternoon.... looks like the "just dry" kit will get another soaking on the way home .... Geeso![]()
That's something I was wondering about. Luckily haven't been caught in torrential rain so far, but I presume the rain will go in the helmet vents then start running down your neck and into your clothing unless you have a really tight neck around your jacket? Would this be where a buff might be handy to soak the moisture up rather than let it trickle down your neck?