tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3440844456463948816.post8305653988481708551..comments2023-06-18T10:48:51.609-04:00Comments on I Dream of Bicycling: Ride Between the RaindropsStep-Throughhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04568478913918338651noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3440844456463948816.post-82426814680449899802010-08-22T14:34:16.575-04:002010-08-22T14:34:16.575-04:00I used to be really paranoid about cycling in my g...I used to be really paranoid about cycling in my glasses. I would put in contacts anytime there was more than a 20% chance of rain. Seriously. But I've discovered that a hat with a deep brim keeps almost all of the rain off my glasses, and they only steam up if I stop for too long. Snow is a different matter though - it goes up, down, sideways, and gets everywhere.Step-Throughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04568478913918338651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3440844456463948816.post-62583100541920892192010-08-22T01:05:32.968-04:002010-08-22T01:05:32.968-04:00I'm sure there is a Cycling God! I am amazed a...I'm sure there is a Cycling God! I am amazed at the end of each Winter how few times I actually got wet. Having to commute to work by bike means there is less flexibility to dodge the showers, but really, it's only ever 1/2 dozen times a season. There has to be someone pedalling in my corner up there. I don't mind getting wet. But, I soooo hate my glasses steaming up or being so wet I can't see out of them. Any suggestions?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15636177626451867375noreply@blogger.com