Sometimes, when desire meets reality, you come face to face with suffering. Most recently it was unexpected physical discomfort related to the cold and my newly arthritic feet. Out early yesterday with the temperature hovering around 20F should have been like a walk in the park. Instead I was served a big bite of suffering.
Looking back I can see how my love of winter has decayed into a state of annoyed acceptance that it’s a fact of life in central Pennsylvania. This first cold ride of the season really surprised me and has me wondering how much cold I can tolerate. A question every year round rider wrestles with at some point.
bobskoot says
Steve:
I also bought a Ruger 1022 sportster over 20 years ago. It is now illegal in Canada even though I bought it legally. It seems that the barrel is shorter than it should be and being semi-auto 22LR I had to swap out the 50shot rotary clip for the 10 shot straight clip. I used to go to the gun range until they shut it down.
I can sympathize with you as my foot is still not back to normal. A symptom of the old age that I refuse to accept, like yourself. It’s like when I read your words it is as if I am thinking the same thing
Happy New Year
bob
Riding the Wet Coast
Charlie6 says
Nothing like going shooting with friends to generate some warm memories….then there’s the cleaning of the weapons afterwards and the ritual exchange of pointed barbs at each other’s shooting. Even better if everyone rode to the shooting range….
Hope your feet situation gets better….you know, the Ural’s with their jugs sticking out as they do from the side of the engine, provide a good warming point for one’s feet.
Happy New Year!
dom
Redleg’s Rides
Colorado Motorcycle Travel Examiner
coalfired says
Try a pair of felt, pack boots. Very warm, sort of clumsy, but on a scooter, should be ok.
I too have many fond memories concerning guns and shooting. They were the bonding agent between my dad and me. At that time I didn’t consider them as weapons, just tools that go bang. Those memories go back to the days we still had pheasants in Pa.
Happy New Year….stay warm
Steve Williams says
bobskoot: The rules at the shooting range changed since my last visit and there was a 3 round maximum. That sure slows things down.
The Ruger 1022 is a solid little rifle and doesn’t cost much at all. Surprised me.
Happy New Year!
Orin says
Well, it’s a side of you I never imagined. More of this, please!
The only firearms I’ve ever used were the M16 I was issued in army basic training in 1974 (it was manufactured by Mattel… seriously!), and a shootem-up at some rural bed & breakfast where a PI scooter buddy let several of us fire his 9mm semiautomatic pistol (really loud, but no kick… that surprised me).
I’m a lousy shot. If I had to live strictly on whatever I could kill, I’d starve to death. I guess growing up in the ‘burbs will do that…
__Orin
Scootin’ Old Skool
David Masse says
All my very best wishes to you and Kim for the new year Steve. I look forward to your 2012 posts.
Warm regards,
David
Bryce says
The suffering comes as a result of our body’s aging. In your case first heart, now your extremities. You’re right in the age group too. Having given up riding, due to Lupus then cancer and then three years of chemo thought I was improving. Celulitus
struck n June 2011, still recovering. Bottom line what you once knew you could do, your body will not let you do, now.
However riding a Vespa is probably the least harm you’ll do to yourself as the operation doesn’t require frequent braking or shifting of gears as I recall.
The pain from the pressure of the downward pull of gravity on one’s body can be made less by a decent pair orthotics inside your riding boots. Might be a good idea to have same also for work, walking on terrazzo floors in university buildings. Your feet and your eyes are most important, everything else follows.
Richard Machida says
I noticed that I generally enjoyed winter until I started riding. Then I couldn’t wait until Spring…
Happy New Year!
Steve Williams says
Charlie6: I carefully avoid the cleaning part of shooting and leave it to others. So far so good.
I do have a lot of good memories though.
Today the feet are fine. Hopefully over time the medication will even things out.
And there’s always spring!
Steve Williams says
coalfired: I know those felt lined boots. That’s an excellent idea.
I remember pheasants. I used to live by a big abandoned pasture. It would have a dozen or more pheasants in it. Hunting season would arrive, a couple truck loads of hunters would emerge, and two or three drives through the field would eliminate them. Seemed more like carnage to me than hunting.
When I was a kid it seemed like there were fewer hunters and they weren’t so, intense.
Steve Williams says
Orin: I’m a terrible shot too. Growing up we hunted with beagles for a time. I remember one dog bringing a rabbit around three times. I emptied my shotgun each time without hitting it. The dog gave me a dirty look.
I didn’t know Mattel made M16s. They do have a plastic feel though…
Steve Williams says
David Masse: Happy New Year to you!
Steve Williams says
Bryce: Thank you for the suggestions.
I have a couple pairs of orthotics now and they help immensely. And I’m careful with how I get around, stand around, etc.
I hope the new year brings you some relief from health struggles and some clear skies ahead. I just have a glimmer of what those struggles can be.
Here’s to a great New Year!
Steve Williams says
RichardM: Riding can alter the way we perceive the world…
Jonathan says
I still have the Ruger 10/22 my father gave me for my 13th birthday. We killed a lot of cans together.
Katie turns 14 next month. Perhaps a trip to Scotia is in order.
Orin says
Steve, at the time the M16 was introduced, Mattel had a very realistic toy version (this was before toy guns had to be day-glo orange) that even fired something like bullets. The DoD connection became very clear to me.
Most of my buddies had M16s made by the Hydra-Matic Division of General Motors, and a few had ones made by Colt Industries. I had the only one from Mattel…
__Orin
Scootin’ Old Skool
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