Inspired by Mark over at London Cycle Chic and his recent Here Come the Boys post, we figured we'd make this Gentlemen's Saturday here on Cycle Chic.
It was -14 degrees this morning - chillier still with the wind chill - but the sun was shining so the world was perfect. (for our readers in Burma, Liberia and the USA - the only countries that haven't switched to Celcius - 14 degrees below zero is 6.8 degrees Fahrenheit :-) ) So here are some cycling Copenhagen gentlemen - kept chilled for freshness - for your perusal.
When you read this I'll be carving up the pistes in Sweden. Gone skiing with my son and some kids/parents from his class for the weekend. Only two hours from Copenhagen, so I'll be back soon.
7 comments:
We here in the states are a bit stubborn, eh?
A simple "C" would suffice. We prefer to work out the conversions for ourselves over a bloated dig about our backwardness. ;p
Brrr, I wear a scarf or balaclava to cover my face at those temperatures.
The skiing in Sweden in 2 hours away by bike? Or do you mean by car, or by airplane?
To my brothers in Burma and Liberia, I say, "Brrr!"
This Texan has been energized during a week in Colorado -- so many folks in Fort Collins on bikes.
The skiing I was doing is 2 hours away by car. There are great resorts farther north accessible by train or a 6-8 hour drive (for Burmese, Liberians and Americans that would be 6-8 hours). :-)
How come I don't see any of the men riding 'loop frame' bicycles? Ladies only?
Ran my errands this weekend by bike in 13 degrees Fahrenheit (that's -10.5 degrees Celsius, just to save you the trouble of converting) Love the site
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