BlinkerBlu
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Today a friend and I rode up into the Sequoia National Park today. On our wat the temp. was about 96 at 11 AM. When we reached the 6 thousand ft. level it cooled down to about 87. I think the top of the mountain is in the 6500 to 7500 ft. range. 79 degrees best. To see the Redwoods and enjoy all the geed smells which comes with being in a wooded mountain range
and a cool wind blowing in our face, well, you just have to have been there.
When there is good sometimes there is bad. We dropped down to ablut 3000 feet along the Kern river. Would you beleive the temp. went up to 102 and by the time we reached the bottom and into the Southern San Joaquin Valley the temp. went up to 109. That is not the ending to a good ride I wanted.
Question: If you had your choice would you rather ride in the colder weather or do you like riding in warmer temps?:dknow
and a cool wind blowing in our face, well, you just have to have been there.
When there is good sometimes there is bad. We dropped down to ablut 3000 feet along the Kern river. Would you beleive the temp. went up to 102 and by the time we reached the bottom and into the Southern San Joaquin Valley the temp. went up to 109. That is not the ending to a good ride I wanted.
Question: If you had your choice would you rather ride in the colder weather or do you like riding in warmer temps?:dknow