 photo by d. scott gregory Arm & Leg warmers + new vest click on photo to enlarge |
"Fast...slow...fast fast...slow..." My kinda day. I can't wait til the sun finally comes out and stops raining - it's rained every day this week, and all last Friday thru the weekend. Ugh. Well, at least the workday flew by fast with a ton of corporate drama and fires to put out.
Finished up and suited up for a semi-long very misty and dark training ride out to Ballston and back, 38 miles total. I stopped by Performance on the way back to pick up some leg warmers (pictured) - I figured I'll need them on Saturday, because it will be chilly in the morning and will warm up to 70 degrees in the afternoon - too hot for full tights. I already had the arm warmers - use them nightly now. The vest I have on in the pic is a new purchase too, it's got this "Illumilight" fabric, which is basically a reflective material (it looks bright silver in the photo, but it's actually black).
Came home and began to pack for the weekend up in Delaware for the
Savage Century, coined as
"Many have taken the challenge of the Savage as a “ride of passage” while others return year after year to enjoy beauty of Chester and Lancaster Counties – the simple charm of Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish farmlands and the scenic vistas from the hills along the Susquehanna River. Warm up on the rolling hills heading out of Newark to Nottingham, PA, then head for the hills and play Lance Armstrong on the infamous Bald Eagle Hill, Fishing Creek Hill, or Duck Hill. It is recommended that for the longer loops bikes be equipped with a low of 40-gear inches (e.g. 28 tooth rear sprocket and 42-tooth chain ring) or lower to prevent undue straining on the major hills. Whether you ride it for the beauty or the beast, it’s worth the effort."
(click to enlarge elevation map, pops in new browser window)
It's supposed to be a very hilly ride, but very well worth the fun. And I'll be staying with my relatives - will be a fun weekend. All of my aunts and uncles and a few cousins will be there Saturday eve for a dinner - as an event for me to be in town. I'm touched.
Will finish packing and loading the car, watching a little tv - try to relax before I leave town tomorrow afternoon. Will return on Sunday (with photos).