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Phoenix: Does it cool off significantly in late afternoon?
Somebody wants me to go out there when days are going tb high nineties, low
hundreds. Not ridable for Yours Truly. I'm wondering if the rapid radiation phenom that we learned about in high school kicks in soon enough that it would be ridable, say, after 5 pm. -- PeteCresswell |
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(Pete Cresswell) wrote:
Somebody wants me to go out there when days are going tb high nineties, low hundreds. Not ridable for Yours Truly. I'm wondering if the rapid radiation phenom that we learned about in high school kicks in soon enough that it would be ridable, say, after 5 pm. Early morning is your best bet. The smog induced inversion and 1000 sq miles of cement hold the days heat for quite a while into the evening. Mike |
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"(Pete Cresswell)" wrote in message ... Somebody wants me to go out there when days are going tb high nineties, low hundreds. Not ridable for Yours Truly. I'm wondering if the rapid radiation phenom that we learned about in high school kicks in soon enough that it would be ridable, say, after 5 pm. -- PeteCresswell Put ice in your camelbak. You'll need it. I rode there last September. it was 106 when we started out at 6:30 in the evening. If you bring a light it won't be a problem. Ride early, or Late. TJ |
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I get back to Ajo (90 mi south Phoenix) late this week. There's two good
rides I found. One is a 21 mile loop in Organ Pipe called Diablo Canyon and the other is a 57 mile loop called Puerto Blanco. Should be mid 80s this coming weekend. Noon-5 pm more or less if anyone wants to make long drive, let me know. On 4/3/05 9:14 PM, in article , "TJ" wrote: "(Pete Cresswell)" wrote in message ... Somebody wants me to go out there when days are going tb high nineties, low hundreds. Not ridable for Yours Truly. I'm wondering if the rapid radiation phenom that we learned about in high school kicks in soon enough that it would be ridable, say, after 5 pm. -- PeteCresswell Put ice in your camelbak. You'll need it. I rode there last September. it was 106 when we started out at 6:30 in the evening. If you bring a light it won't be a problem. Ride early, or Late. TJ |
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"(Pete Cresswell)" wrote:
Somebody wants me to go out there when days are going tb high nineties, low hundreds. Not ridable for Yours Truly. I'm wondering if the rapid radiation phenom that we learned about in high school kicks in soon enough that it would be ridable, say, after 5 pm. Like Michael Dart said, early mornings is your best bet (that's why we didn't switch to daylight savings time like the rest of the country, except for parts of Indiana and I believe Hawaii). It can be reasonably nice about the time the sun goes down even in the dead of summer - but a) you don't know until it happens and b) the sun's going down (limiting you to a night ride). The other adjustment you should make is to ride only the "legs and lungs" trails when it's hot - I've really pegged my internal thermometer struggling up some of the more vertical, techie trails in the Phoenix area when it was "hot" (a term that may have different meaning to people living here than it does to you). Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
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Per Mark Hickey:
The other adjustment you should make is to ride only the "legs and lungs" trails when it's hot - I've really pegged my internal thermometer struggling up some of the more vertical, techie trails in the Phoenix area when it was "hot" (a term that may have different meaning to people living here than it does to you). I think I've got my answer: "NO".....-) I also think I'll opt to wait until next winter..... Jan/Feb sound optimal to me. -- PeteCresswell |
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Fall and winter is your bet. Where day time temps are 60
-70. And the nights in the 30s. The year I lived there in the summer it got up to 124 and down to 88 at night. On the manhole covers they were cooking eggs. And you don't have worry about spring ahead fall back daylight savings time is a no no there. I MTB 2004 05 makes 10 Mtbing 05 makes 10 05 makes 10 05 makes 10 05 |
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Mark Hickey wrote: "(Pete Cresswell)" wrote: Somebody wants me to go out there when days are going tb high nineties, low hundreds. Not ridable for Yours Truly. I'm wondering if the rapid radiation phenom that we learned about in high school kicks in soon enough that it would be ridable, say, after 5 pm. Like Michael Dart said, early mornings is your best bet (that's why we didn't switch to daylight savings time like the rest of the country, except for parts of Indiana and I believe Hawaii). But doesn't setting your clocks forward one hour in the spring actually extend the morning? Meaning, when you get up at five to go ride, you can actually get up at six and ride the same or continue to get up at five and ride an hour more. If that's why you don't obey the time change then I think that's a poor reason. I've heard it was because AZ officials don't want children coming home in the dark during the winter months. |
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But doesn't setting your clocks forward one hour in the spring actually extend the morning? Meaning, when you get up at five to go ride, you can actually get up at six and ride the same or continue to get up at five and ride an hour more. If that's why you don't obey the time change then I think that's a poor reason. I've heard it was because AZ officials don't want children coming home in the dark during the winter months. http://www.writefunny.com/daylightsavings.html follow the money..... :-) man, it hit 93F in Tempe today. A warm one for sure...... Got the thermal cover on my pool. Water temp is about 77F. :-) (It's an unwritten law in AZ that you don't go swimming until your pool water is above 84F). |
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Gregg wrote:
snip But doesn't setting your clocks forward one hour in the spring actually extend the morning? Meaning, when you get up at five to go ride, you can actually get up at six and ride the same or continue to get up at five and ride an hour more. If that's why you don't obey the time change then I think that's a poor reason. I've heard it was because AZ officials don't want children coming home in the dark during the winter months. http://www.writefunny.com/daylightsavings.html follow the money..... :-) man, it hit 93F in Tempe today. A warm one for sure...... Got the thermal cover on my pool. Water temp is about 77F. :-) (It's an unwritten law in AZ that you don't go swimming until your pool water is above 84F). Do you have a chiller for the pool? Curious about what happens when the water becomes hotter than a bathtub. My pool is still covered (as in closed) and will be until mid-May. I am lucky when the water is 77F in the middle of summer (I'm too cheap to heat the damn thing). -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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