On Fri, 16 Jun 2000 07:47:00 -0700, Chris Krok wrote: If you're looking for a teammate, or rider & bike for moral support, sign me up! Last year, someone completed the Vegas-Reno race in about 19 hours (it's slated for 10). I'd like to run that one some time, just to finish it. Chris A5 Let's do it bro! What time of year is Vegas-Reno? dat brooklyn bum _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freelane.excite.com/freeisp ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CRUISES FOR PENNIES ON THE DOLLAR! Get dozens of the best travel agents competing for your business with our new FREE service. http://click.egroups.com/1/5569/5/_/911801/_/961234203/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... Let's keep this list SPAM free! Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com
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[dsn_klr650] nklr vegas-reno, was dakar
me too, me too. can i come? seriously, vegas-reno sounds right up my alley.
just like the stupid things i've been doing on my bicycle for so many years
(white rim in a day, leadville trail 100, cascade creampuff 100, 24 hr solo
races, etc...).
seriously, i'm going to research the vegas reno thing a little. there's
gotta be plenty of info on the web. i'd like to hear from anyone who's
ridden it.
mw
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summer safety
SUMMERTIME SAFETY
Compiled For The SOUTHERN DUAL SPORTING NEWSLETTER
And The Withlacoochee Dual Sport Riders By Robert "Swampy" Frey
Okay, so it's gettin' a little warm outside. Here are a few tips that I use
to help get me through a hot Florida summer day's ride, and it will help you
have a good time riding in the warm summer weather!
Hydrate! Drink, drink drink. Begin hydrating your by increasing fluids a
week before you plan your strenuous outdoor activity. Stay away from
caffienated drinks. Water and sports drinks are the way to go.
Wear Light Colored Clothing! Now's the time to stay away from the dark
colors. the lighter the better. Also, keeping an extra jersey or shirt in
your fanny pack or tail pack will give you a good, cool feeling just
changing! I even have "summertime" riding jersey's where I cut the sleeves
to length, and put a slit down each side of the jersey to aid in
ventilation.
Hydrate! Drink plenty of fluids for a week before, and the morning of the
activity. Drink plenty of fluids during the activity, drink plenty of fluids
after the activity. Most of all drink even when you're not thirsty.
Please, please read and understand the following information from the
American Red Cross. Not only for your benefit, but possibly for someone
you're riding with. Let's start with some definitions:
Heat Cramps are muscular pains and spasms due to heavy exertion. They
ususlly involve the abdominal muscles or legs. It is generally thought that
the loss of water from heavy sweating causes cramps.
Heat Exhaustion typically occurs when people excercise heavily or work in
warm, humid places where body fluids are lost through heavy sweating. Blood
flow to the skin increases, causing blood flow to decrease to the vital
organs. This results in a form of mild shock. If not treated, the victim's
condition will worsen. Body temperature will keep rising and the victim may
suffer heat stroke.
Heat Stroke is life threatening. The victim's temperature control system
stops working. The body temperature can rise so high that brain damage and
death may result if the body is not cooled quickly.
SIGNS OF HEAT EMERGENCIES!
Heat Exhaustion: Cool , moist, pale, or flushed skin; heavy sweating,
headache; nausea and vomiting; dizziness and exhaustion. Body temperature
will be near normal.
Heat Stroke: Hot, red skin; changes in conscousness, rapid, weak pulse,
rapid weak breathing. Body temperature can be as high as 105F If the person
was sweating from heavy work or excercise, skin may be wet, otherwise it
will feel dry.
WHAT YOU CAN DO!
Heat Cramps: Get the person to a cooler place and have him rest in a
comfortable position. Lightly stretch the affected muscle and replenish
fluids. Give a half glass of cool water every 15 minutes. DO NOT give
liquids with alcohol or caffiene, as they may make conditions worse.
Heat Exhaustion: Get the person out of the heat and into a cooler place.
Remove or loosen tight clothing and apply cool wet cloths. If the person is
conscious, give cool water to drink. half a glass evry 15 minutes. NO
ALCOHOL OR CAFFIENE.
Heat Stroke: Is Life Threatening! Help is needed fast. Move person to a
cooler place, quickly cool the body. Immerse person in cool bath or fan
them. Watch for signals of breathing problems. Keep the person lying down
and continue to cool the person any way you can. If victim refuses water, is
vomiting, or there are cahnges in consciousness, do not give anything to
drink.
PREVENTATIVE MEASURES:
Wear light colored clothing, drink plenty of liquids, drink often, even if
you don't feel thirsty. Drink, drink, drink.
Visit the SOUTHERN DUAL SPORTING NEWSLETTER and WDSRC Website by going to
http://www.geocities.com/Baja/Canyon/5245
Enjoy The Day, Ride Smart.
Swampy
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