Stupid cold

Phoning it in? Nope.

It was only 14 miles.

Hell, I do this a couple times a year. Drop the Subie downtown for a little love at Reincarnation, ride a bike back to El Rancho Pendejo. Repeat in reverse to collect the old warhorse and drive ’er home. Ain’t no thang.

Except Tuesday, it kinda was.

God damn, but it was cold.

I had been expecting a temp in the low 30s, which for some reason sounds a lot warmer than high 20s, which is what it was. So I wore a jacket over a long-sleeved jersey over a long-sleeved base layer, tights over bibs, wool socks, cold-weather shoes and gloves, and tuque.

Wasn’t enough. Not nearly enough. And I knew it at 9 a.m., a half-block into the 14-mile ride home.

O, lawd, I will never be smart. I had Buff neckwear, beefier tights, an old balaclava, and an even older pair of sure-’nough winter gloves … and they were all in a drawer back at the Rancho.

“Well,” I thought, “at least it’s all uphill.” And so it was, 1,200 feet of up, not including a long stretch of that fabled “invisible hill,” which is to say a damp, bitter wind out of the NNW and straight into Your Humble Narrator’s chattering choppers.

Whoever coined the phrase “What can’t be cured must be endured” was probably not thinking about stupidity. But I was as I grumbled my way up the North Diversion Channel Trail, whenever possible sitting bolt upright with hands tucked into armpits.

At Montgomery I came upon a street person’s smallish campfire underneath the bridge. I couldn’t decide whether to report him or join him. So I did neither. Onward!

By the Arroyo del Oso Golf Course, with six miles to go, I had gained some altitude, caught a soupçon of sun, and warmed up just a bit … so much so that I began contemplating some extra-credit stupidity, to wit, leaving the pavement at Juan Tabo for the trails that wind through Bear Canyon Open Space to the Embudito trailhead.

Now, in my defense, we’re talking extremely non-technical trails here, and I was on the Soma Double Cross with its 42mm knobbies. Easy breezy like a cover girl! Assuming she were properly dressed for conditions and had a pro mechanic to get her rolling again in 30 seconds after a puncture.

I, on the other hand, was dressed for conditions that existed only in my head, which was up my arse as per usual. I would be fixing my own flat with half-frozen fingers, only 80 percent of which are fully functional when warm. It would take longer than 30 seconds. Finally, there was the absolute certainty of some rapid evaporative cooling on the 1.5-mile paved descent from the trailhead to the Rancho.

So for a change I did the smart thing: took the pavement home, slammed a steaming mug of tea, and spent way too much time in a hot shower. Around 3:30 I got back on the bike and zipped down to fetch the Subie. Didn’t even need the jacket for the return trip. Ah, the desert Southwest, with its 30-degree temperature swings.

This is hardly the stuff of legend, or even unpaid bloggery. There was a time when I would drive for hours in much worse weather just to race bicycles in it, then tidy up at the car wash afterward. But that was when I was a man — a slightly better insulated man — instead of whatever it is I am now.

Plus my auto mechanic was only 14 minutes away by bike. Sometimes I’d just run home.

4 thoughts on “Stupid cold

  1. PO’G: Thanks for your, as the barristers would say, “chilling effect” confession on why P6 (“Prior Preparedness Prevents Piss Poor Performance”) also opposes the “Can’t Fix Stupid” concept ….. AND ALWAYS LOSES!

    BEEN THERE …. DONE THAT!

    More apropos …. standby for the latest Bibleburg temps and snow 4-day forecast: temps in the 0F to 15F; only maybe 4″ of snow; chill factors well below 0F.

    Nothing compared to the Texas thru NE US impacts.

    Warm/hot posole and enchiladas can do a lot to warm the heart and soul ….. PRAY for the folks further east/south who will have ice/snow/power outages/et al!

    I have a relative in N. Carolina who is expecting a record 15″ of snow and the incomprehensible impacts that will have.

    On a more devilish note: Look up the definition of schadenfreude. It’ll be front and center, as always, in the media. “If it bleeds , it leads!”

    Stay safe and healthy PO’G’ers!

    1. JD, the forecast for us keeps shifting. We had been expecting a medium-heavy touch of winter starting tomorrow morning, but now it looks like if we get anything at all, it’s liable to be lightweight and not until tomorrow night, maybe Saturday. Our friends in the Carolinas may not be so fortunate, sounds like.

      Keeping Reagan’s admonition in mind — “Trust, but verify” — I’ve put the snow shovel and push broom in the garage where I won’t have to dig ’em out. Also, posole and enchiladas are both on the menu for the next couple of days. Good thinking there, Hoss. Stay toasty. …

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