With all that heat, how could the cyclists stay hydrated.
Good thing they cancelled, to many accidents waiting to happen on slippery roads, cold bodies cramping up, not fun…
We had a bike tour here 2 weeks ago, and it was cold, raining, windy, generally not fun, and I cramped up at 65 km mark…done….
One bicyclists was taken by ambulance to Granby Medical Center for moderate hypothermia and dehydration while another was taken by ambulance to Estes Park Medical Center for mild hypothermia
and an altered level of consciousness.
At over 12,000 ft, Trail Ridge Road is not friendly to cyclists, even when it’s just cold and dry. Miserable when cold and wet. “Warm” or “balmy” are just words to describe 5-10 minutes outside of the car before taking refuge. and conditions can/do change drastically in a matter of minutes up there on the Divide
This is just the sort of climate discombobterpation we can expect from the death trains.
With all that heat, how could the cyclists stay hydrated.
Good thing they cancelled, to many accidents waiting to happen on slippery roads, cold bodies cramping up, not fun…
We had a bike tour here 2 weeks ago, and it was cold, raining, windy, generally not fun, and I cramped up at 65 km mark…done….
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Life’s a b*tch when you don’t fit the narrative?
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One bicyclists was taken by ambulance to Granby Medical Center for moderate hypothermia and dehydration while another was taken by ambulance to Estes Park Medical Center for mild hypothermia
and an altered level of consciousness.
At over 12,000 ft, Trail Ridge Road is not friendly to cyclists, even when it’s just cold and dry. Miserable when cold and wet. “Warm” or “balmy” are just words to describe 5-10 minutes outside of the car before taking refuge. and conditions can/do change drastically in a matter of minutes up there on the Divide
Will plants start to move downhill?
When a tree falls on the side of a mountain, it often moves downhill.