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So its gotten pretty dern cold here recently, like down in the single digits, and on more than one occasion I have found myself a little underdressed. I've got great gloves but my fingers seemed in the past to be the first things to go numb, and I didn't realize why until I found that my wrists were a little uncovered. The blood is so close to the surface of my skin there that lo and behold, there was a major chilling factor of the blood on the way out to the fingers.
I have also discovered the great benefit of a face mask or a scarf over my mouth and nose, not only does it keep those extremeties warm but I end up breathing warmer air, which keeps the guts warm as well.
Also, a pit stop for a hot cup of coffee will gear me back up for another hundred miles or so, and since I basically need to stop that often for gas anyways, it's never a bad idea.
One time I got very cold, and upon reaching my destination I ran hot water over my hands to warm them up...big mistake! They freaked out and were in pain for at least 10 horrible minutes. Now I start off with cold water and gradually warm it up as my temp increases.
Finally, if all else fails, I squeeze and release the handlebars continuously to keep the blood flowing well until I need to get home, sing a song really loudly and just try to keep my eyes off the cagers cranking the heat right next to me.
Anyone have any other tips to add?
I have also discovered the great benefit of a face mask or a scarf over my mouth and nose, not only does it keep those extremeties warm but I end up breathing warmer air, which keeps the guts warm as well.
Also, a pit stop for a hot cup of coffee will gear me back up for another hundred miles or so, and since I basically need to stop that often for gas anyways, it's never a bad idea.
One time I got very cold, and upon reaching my destination I ran hot water over my hands to warm them up...big mistake! They freaked out and were in pain for at least 10 horrible minutes. Now I start off with cold water and gradually warm it up as my temp increases.
Finally, if all else fails, I squeeze and release the handlebars continuously to keep the blood flowing well until I need to get home, sing a song really loudly and just try to keep my eyes off the cagers cranking the heat right next to me.
Anyone have any other tips to add?