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I am not so sure anyone reads this thread anymore. I think all the riders that are in less than 40 degree weather are frozen in and can't get out to take a picture.
I am not so sure anyone reads this thread anymore. I think all the riders that are in less than 40 degree weather are frozen in and can't get out to take a picture.
Oh I'm reading it, just waiting for the "your bike next to a running snowblower and a 4 foot snow bank with your winter gloves on the seat. Bonus if the plow is attached to the bike" pic.
Realistically though, the weather hasn't been that bad. Just the time of year coincides with other events as well, and it seems all the nice days are favoring the other events.
I read the thread all the time as well... thinking of where I could score the next pic if only I didn't dread the salt so. I figure it is time to put the two wheeler up when I can taste the salt on my lips when I am riding.
Now when I was in Galveston last month, that salt was from the sea... I could get used to that again
It was 53* this morning when the wife and I went for a ride. We rode up to NW Ark and the temperature dropped quite a bit. I was hopeful I could get the shot for this challenge, but when we got to Siloam Springs all the signs said 42*.
We did get a good shot of the bike under a road sign that says "Old School Way" though.
Monday, Tues, Wed of next week temps dropping below 40 degrees.
I would hate to get his challenge as I don't like the cold, but it might happen.
We'll see if someone mans up before me as the temps start dropping.
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