The average temperature, however, will not reach "normal" for a week, and the long range forecast shows it will only be warm briefly, followed by another sub-normal cold spell. At this rate, glaciers are going to re-form!
So, January is going to be a very light cycling month. I really consider riding in temperatures as low as the high 30s. But, today's wind was so brisk that riding was just out of the question. At least the roads are not covered with a permanent layer of snow and ice. If and when it does warm up, one can ride safely -- at least on asphalt. The trails will take a while to be rideable.
Meanwhile, I'm off this weekend to visit my daughter's family -- along with grandson -- and to ride a bit in (warmer) southern New Mexico. At least I'll get some miles for the month of January!
My suitcase is a total loss. It's a Swiss Gear. The local repair depot can't fix it -- it needs parts that only Swiss Gear has. Swiss Gear (Wegener) says that, without the original sales receipt, they will not honor the warranty. Thus, it goes in the trash. At least I got my stuff out of it! Caveat emptor: Don't buy a Swiss Gear.
My century season is beginning to form up. I'll likely do:
- Tarwheel in NC on April 30.
- Tour de Stooges, IL, May 6
- Firecracker, KS, July 4
- Lobster Ride & Roll, ME, July 23 (Picture at top of page is from Rockland, ME)
- Shore Fire, DE, Aug 27(?)
- Sunrise Century, Clarksville, TN, Sep 4
- Apple Cider, MI, Sep 27 (?)
- Festivelo, SC, Dec 3 (?)