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Gary Krause
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Where is Wyoming are you? I'm in Cheyenne. Gary Krause
Dean Arthur <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> MaDoG wrote:
> >
> > Douglas:
> >
> ...
>
> > After two years of wandering the country I ended up in Phoenix. Just to rub it in a little, my
> > ride today was in shorts and T shirt. It was in the mid 70s and sunshine. Thirty four nice miles
> > this afternoon.
> >
> > Sorry about the salt in the wound, I just couldn't resist!
> >
> > Mark
>
> Salt in the wound, huh? Wait until it's 100+ in the shade and you have to take salt tablets to
> replace what you sweat out.
>
> Or do you have a portable air conditioner on your 'bent?
>
> I spent a couple of years in Phoenix and Yuma as a kid. Used to get reamed by my dad for hiking
> the desert with only two canteens of water. He'd sweat like crazy just standing under the carport.
> Didn't understand that an active kid lost moisture very slowly even walking in the hot sun.
>
> Now freezing my cojones off in Wyoming where temps sometimes go to -50 in winter and 100 in
> summer! Still, we have many lovely 'benting days and I take advantage of every one.
Dean Arthur <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> MaDoG wrote:
> >
> > Douglas:
> >
> ...
>
> > After two years of wandering the country I ended up in Phoenix. Just to rub it in a little, my
> > ride today was in shorts and T shirt. It was in the mid 70s and sunshine. Thirty four nice miles
> > this afternoon.
> >
> > Sorry about the salt in the wound, I just couldn't resist!
> >
> > Mark
>
> Salt in the wound, huh? Wait until it's 100+ in the shade and you have to take salt tablets to
> replace what you sweat out.
>
> Or do you have a portable air conditioner on your 'bent?
>
> I spent a couple of years in Phoenix and Yuma as a kid. Used to get reamed by my dad for hiking
> the desert with only two canteens of water. He'd sweat like crazy just standing under the carport.
> Didn't understand that an active kid lost moisture very slowly even walking in the hot sun.
>
> Now freezing my cojones off in Wyoming where temps sometimes go to -50 in winter and 100 in
> summer! Still, we have many lovely 'benting days and I take advantage of every one.