Phil Tarman
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That's good to know. What kind of speeds were you running?
Winter hits Sunday.
Having Vit D levels checked is not a bad idea, but up here at 49 north, I always take Vit D. The sun clawed its way to 23 degrees above the horizon a few days ago....its lower now.Depressing isn't it. I'd love to live in Alaska EXCEPT for the long hours of darkness in winter. My primary care Dr. suggested to take vitamin D - he says everyone who lives up here is short on vitamin D in winter.
With the sun at such low angles at this time of year, I find it difficult at times to ride due to the glare depending on my direction of travel. Anyone else have this issue or is it just my olde fartz eyes?Having Vit D levels checked is not a bad idea, but up here at 49 north, I always take Vit D. The sun clawed its way to 23 degrees above the horizon a few days ago....its lower now.
The sun clawed its way to 23 degrees above the horizon a few days ago....its lower now.
I find it difficult at times to ride due to the glare depending on my direction of travel. Anyone else have this issue or is it just my olde fartz eyes?
We got close to a foot of snow last night and it's not predicted to warm up much for the next few weeks.
No snow lately, but thanks for thinking about us. Everything is ready for winter and the shovels, snowblower, scoops, etc are handy ... which means it won't snow.I wouldn't have wanted you to feel left out, Jim. I just wish there was some way I could send Colorado snow to Coyote Chris and Frosty.