This morning, after about 2-4 inches worth of snow fell overnight in and around the Metro Denver area, it was time to take Scarlett out for a ride.
The sun was out, and no wind, which helped me bear the "brisk" temperatures at the start of the ride (21°F (-6°C). Above 40 mph, the wind chill factor made itself felt, cutting through all the warming layers I was wearing!
Still, grip covers with heated grips and putting my boots up against the engine's cylinders, helped keep frostbite at bay.
It was cold enough though, to freeze said melting water into nice designs:
Ice-encased branches
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6 comments:
What's with the white stuff again? Heidelberg area had balmy 21°C (almost 70°F) today.
That is some pretty cold weather to be riding. The photos turned out good. The Front Range I bet is looking pretty.
It was definitely brisk! Almost all the snow is gone from the Metro area so it's back to looking like the cesspool that it is.
Crazy weather to go with a crazy year SonjaM!
Now that is cold... Love the image of the iced covered spokes/wheel. A first for you. Don't remember you posting a photo like that before.
Thanks CCjon, closest other instance of icicles on the hub was on February 24th 2013.
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