Showing posts with label rainyday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainyday. Show all posts
7 September 2018
Its Raining! – Its Pouring!
Rain is a fact of life when you are cycling in Denmark. This year has already seen its fair share of downpour – and then some.
But even heavy rain can be braved in style.
Some have proper rain clothes.
Others brave the elements.
Which reminds me that I was once asked in Japan what we would do if it started to rain during a cycle promotion I helped organize: “We get wet!”.
Happy Cycling!
Labels:
bicycles and fashionable boots,
fmsm,
rainyday
20 April 2015
Pushing the Flood Gates
True fact: Copenhagen skies mostly hold their rainy breath back during the morning and afternoon rush hours. However, I'm not sure all Copenhagen Cyclists would agree with the stats. And with all the rain we get you can - and will - be caught out from time to time. Above: Soaked to the skin. Below: Prepared for the worst.
Ready to hold her ground come what may.
Relax - its only water!
Trying to zip back before its too late.
Happy Cycling!
28 October 2013
Enter the Headwind
There's a storm warning for Copenhagen and parts of Denmark today. Here's a little prequel. While many parts of Denmark are hilly, the central area of Copenhagen is rather flat. What many people don't understand is that wind is a major factor. On a windy day, cycling into a headwind, it is equal to cycling up a hill with a 6% grade. And hills end. Wind doesn't.
Today, the storm strength winds will transform Copenhagen into the Pyranees. We will, however, just get on with it.
It's nothing new, of course. Wind has always been a factor in Copenhagen, as the vintage photo, above, attests.
Make sure your bike is not free-standing today, unless you have a proper kickstand.
Some people are more prepared for the wind than others.
3 October 2013
Rain and Six-Inch Heels. Problem?
As a true Cycle Chic photographer/blogger, one must learn the art of cycling whilst taking half-decent photographs. I can tell you it was not easy! But when two young Copenhageners rode past in six inch heels in the heavy rain - I simply had to whip out the camera and take some snaps from behind. Not creepy at all. Question is, could you manage the art of cycling sky high?
Love, love, love the oversized leopard-print raincoat.
Heels and rain? Bring it on.
Before I out it, I just want to put it out there that I'm totally just talkin' the talk but not cyclin' th-...no forget it. I personally cannot cycle in even four-inch heels. I have tried and failed. I mean, what's another few inches to the long-legged Danes anyway - they've had years to practice, right? That is my defence.
Over and Out!
K.E.G. x
15 August 2013
Caught in the Rain? Pedal faster!
Okay weird August weather: if ya gonna rain, then commit! None of these odd spells where it's full on for five minutes and then dry for another twenty...you're catching out our Copenhageners! I mean what are we meant to wear? Geez...
This Copenhagen Rasta is keeping dry, for now...
Ah! The rains caught one!
Yes, getting wet's no fun...but cheer up, at least your mod-inspired outfit looks great!
Okay, so what if it begins to rain. Wear your favourite outfit and just work the 'wet-hair' look? Hmmm...nah, forget it. Bring that umbrella!
Over and Out!
K.E.G. x
6 May 2013
Drizzle & Frizzle
It rains often, but seldom hard in Denmark. So many people just try to ignore the fact and whiz off through the drops.
In summer a double layer can quickly make you as wet inside as outside!
Wool and knitware goes a long way, if the rain is not too persistent.
Quiet evening walk in the rain
Happy Cycling!
6 September 2012
5 September 2012
Bits and Pieces
It ain't urban cycling... it's ballet. Posture #2 from The Red Light Posture Series... Which posture do YOU use at red lights?
Pipe-smokin' bike ridin'.
Red light conversation.
Eternal spring.
Heeled momentum.
Like every Danish mother will say if a kid complains about the rain... "you're not made of sugar..."
Thanks to The Good Web Guide for choosing us as Blog of the Month!
19 January 2012
Hop And Go
A lovely little film analysing the science and art of mounting the back rack of a bicycle. From our friend Marc at Amsterdamize.
Labels:
amsterdam,
bicycling and couples,
double,
rainyday
15 January 2012
Red Coat, Red Pants, Red Bicycle
Here's another shot to add to our collection of Red Coats on Bicycles. So lovely.
Red pants on a rainy day add a certain puncuation mark on the urban landscape, complementing the umbrella.
A red bicycle can do the trick all on it's own.
22 December 2011
Rain Reign
We've been lucky this late-autumn. Not so much rain to speak of. But there have been days where the skies opened.
If you've ever wondered why fenders are standard on bicycles in mainstream bicycle cultures... here's an illustration.
Wind, combined with rain, isn't our favourite weather.
Rain or not, that magical moment when the bicycle user propels the bicycle into motion is still our favourite.
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