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Milwaukee Ride 01-06-10

Wed, Jan 6, 2010

Clothing, Winter Biking

Took about a 45-minute ride today in Milwaukee. 24F and 10mph NW wind. Actually, I should have ridden more since I was feeling good and warm but I had “other” things to do.

This wasn’t technically a transportation ride but the clothing info may be of some interest.

Today I went with the single thick wool sock plan and I think it was better than yesterday when I got cold feet a bit while trying a thin base layer sock and a Polarfleece sock over that. The single sock seems to fit the boots better and doesn’t bunch up in the toe are as much.

The Smitty was great again and I did a bit of snow bashing to see how the Big Apples work and I am impressed. If you get all silly out of shape they will slide but keep ‘em under you ad they work surprisingly well. More testing is needed but I am not totally buying the narrower is better argument 100% any more.

I am also working with both the iPhone App Runkeeper and the Garmin Edge 500 to find out what I like about each.

Runkeeper Route Track – http://bit.ly/7bxmiv

Garmin Track – http://connect.garmin.com/activity/21819009

I do like the auto stop feature of the Garmin. I hope Runkeeper comes out with this soon!

Got out yesterday too. Transportation too because I went somewhere. Post Office and Bank. Pretty much the same type of day. I switched from a longish shell with a solid vapor barrier to a “soft-shell” style jacket and didn’t over heat as much as the last ride. So this ride was Smartwool Midweight Jersey, Sahalie Butterfleece mid layer and an old Columbia soft-shell.

Runkeeper Route Track – http://bit.ly/5E6HkU

Garmin Track – http://connect.garmin.com/activity/21754702

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