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Vespa Snow and the Fading Days of Winter

March 20, 2017 by Scooter in the Sticks 21 Comments

Vespa snowVespa Snow

More snow during the night — not what a rider wants to see in the morning.  A quick walk to the end of the driveway showed the street to be mostly wet.  Coupled with the promise of the temperature rising above the freezing mark another winter ride on the Vespa seemed in order.

Looking at the snow covering the car, trees and house had me thinking the snow-covered hills and trails outside of town would be a winter wonderland.Continue Reading

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Vespa Riding in a Snow Squall

March 4, 2017 by Scooter in the Sticks 31 Comments

Vespa GTS scooter in a snow squallHeed Weather Alerts

This story is short.  The weather service forecast a severe snow squall. I ignored it.

I stopped to make the photograph less than a minute after the snow began.  It was still an interesting novelty and the full implication of what was about to happen hadn’t struck me yet.  A few minutes later I couldn’t see.  And a few minutes more it was almost impossible to proceed.

Riding in the winter, in snow, can be an interesting challenge.  But not always. On this day, riding in a snow squall was a different beast entirely.

Vespa GTS scooter on a cold, clear morningClear Morning Ride

The day started simply enough, at least after I got past the cold and mounted the scooter.  Despite the temperature being 27F when I left for work the sky was blue and my heart was warm.  Sunshine has a marvelous effect of minimizing the cold.  Or at least how I perceive it.  In the winter I look at the weather forecast closely to assess what I’ll face during a ride.  And more importantly, to determine if I’ll ride.

All systems were go with the only cold weather concern being the possibility of ice on the road.  Adjusting focus for that possibility isn’t always easy, especially when it “feels” warm and looks warm.  But experience has enough power to overcome delusion and scan for ice.

The meaning — slower speeds,  especially in curves, and the assumption that ice could be anywhere. On this morning I didn’t see any ice on the road and was not required to give way to any traffic due to my lower velocity.

Vespa GTS scooter on a farm laneFamiliar Territory

The route to work was familiar.  My belief — I could ride it with my eyes closed.  A few hours later on the way back to work from lunch I would test that theory. And learn a thing or two about riding in a snow squall.

The ride to work was lovely despite the cold.  Earlier, while walking the dogs, I was not sure I even wanted to get on the scooter.  The thought of putting on all the layers of gear, the wires for the electric gloves, and basically the preparation for the dance.  I’ve not ridden enough sub-freezing rides this season to have a rhythm to putting on the gear.  I make mistakes that require removing things.  Like buttoning up the riding jacket only to realize I forgot to string the wires inside for my Gerbing Gloves.

The current preparation time for cold weather riding is close to ten minutes.  Even longer if I use my new heated insoles.  If I were riding frequently that time would drop to about five minutes.  Especially if I don’t have to search for important components like my polypropylene balaclava.

Vespa GTS scooter on a snowy roadThe Beauty of Riding in the Snow

If Currier and Ives were etching images of scooters in the snow they might start with something like this.

I had gone home for lunch.  I saw a weather alert declaring a severe snow squall would strike making travel hazardous.  Scanning the list of counties I saw “southern Centre”.  “We’re not southern,” I tell myself as I look at the sun shining outside.  And off I went.

By the time I stopped to make this photograph ten minutes later, I was worried whether or not I would make it back to work or if I would have to abandon the scooter somewhere and walk.  Or hole up for a while until the squall passed.

When the snow arrived I decided I had to get to my office fast.  The snow was beginning to stick to the road and I was having more and more trouble seeing the road ahead of me due to the snow in the air and on my visor.  I made the decision to turn onto the same farm lane I used earlier during my morning commute.  It would eliminate concerns for other traffic and the gravel offered more traction.

Things went downhill from there.

Vespa riding in a snow squallVespa Riding in a Snow Squall

This was the most intense snow I’ve ever ridden in.  The snow was freezing to the helmet visor requiring a clawing action to remove it.  Snow quickly plugged the air vents creating a foggy mist on the inside.  Raising the visor to see quickly coated my glasses not to mention the stinging crystals of ice driven into my face from a strong wind.

But I could ride this route with my eyes closed.  So on I went.  And despite my eyes being wide open I couldn’t keep the Vespa on the gravel road.  Twice I found myself in the pasture and I was moving extremely slowly to make sure I didn’t run into a fence.  Part of me felt exhilarated at the challenge while the angels of my better nature were berating me for being a jerk again.

I managed to reach the pavement of the parking lot near a baseball field.  I know exactly where I am.  And then I sense the road is taking me into the woods.  There are no woods here. The surroundings aren’t familiar.  I have no idea where I am.  For the first time in a long, long time I feel lost.

A FedEx truck passes me and I decide to turn around and follow hoping I’m led to the main road.  The turn is tricky because the road is snow covered and slippery.  I don’t have the winter tires on the Vespa.  I’m completely unprepared for the situation.

Reaching the main road near Beaver Stadium I see the FedEx truck waiting.  It’s almost impossible to see anything in a near whiteout.  Cars appear out of the white and disappear again.  The truck disappears and with great difficulty I edge near the road.  I have almost no traction.  I can’t move into the road with any speed at all.

So I’m forced to spin around and creep into a parking lot and park with my back to the wind and snow.  With the heat gloves on high, I try to regroup and make a plan of attack to go the final mile to my office.

Five minutes later the visor is relatively clear of snow and I sense a softening of the blowing snow.  Not sure if that’s true but I want to believe it.  The plan — ride straight across the road to the other side and not try to make a turn in the snowy grease on the road.  Once on the other side I can creep along a bicycle lane or even move on to the sidewalk if necessary.

Steve Williams after a snow squall with his Vespa scooterEmerging from the Snow

A quick self-portrait before seeking the warmth of my office.  The snow drove hard into every part of the helmet because of the need to continually open the visor to clear fog and snow.  The rest of me was dry and warm.  The First Gear Kilimanjaro IV riding jacket did it’s job.

By the time I left the office four hours later the snow was gone though the roads had patches of ice from the earlier snow.  More riding decisions to make weighing speed, traffic and likelihood of ice.

ice buildup on a Vespa GTS scooterIce Build-Up

The ride home was without incident.  Before I left an email went out from administration warning of bad roads, closings and accidents.  Was not sure what I would encounter but was relieved to find the traffic light, the roads clear with only an occasional patch of ice near the road edges, and a fine ride to end the work week.

In the driveway I noticed the ice build-up on the front fender and reflectors.  There was more on the wheel and brakes and ice on the floorboards.  Reminders of a brief encounter with a sudden snow squall.

I’ve had enough of winter.

 

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Let It Snow

April 9, 2016 by Scooter in the Sticks 10 Comments

black dogs in the snowPlay With Us Daddy

Except for the dogs nothing was going to stand between me and a ride on the Vespa.  Each day begins with a moment of revelation as I push the blind aside to see what the world is offering.  Some mornings find a faint, hot glow from the sun yet to breech the horizon.  This morning it was a blanket of white, dragging me into a cold place where body and spirit contested with a strong, serious desire to ride.

Like helpless children, the dogs need me for food, water and a serious amount of action.  I can pace across the garden in myriad pathways collecting steps on my iPhone that easily consume a mile or more as I throw tennis balls for the dogs, wearing them out, draining the energy gathered through the night.

I swear they know my plans to leave them behind, looking at me with imploring eyes, “Play with us daddy”.  Watching the the sky and thinking about a ride on the Vespa I could hear the rider in me chanting, “Let it snow…”.

Vespa GTS scooter along snowy roadSnow on the Road

In minutes, my riding world moved from wet with incidental snow to snow and the road is getting slippery.  For a moment as I stood along the road trying to keep the camera dry and considering the road surface I started to grumble about winter.

I have had enough.

The evaluation of weather and road was inconclusive but without any striking warning signs.  So on I went.

Snow covered farm field with treesSnow Covered Rural Landscape

Riding has its own rewards with a chance to witness the world just being one.  The snow covered landscape presents a world of quiet solitude that I find energizing.  When I see scenes like this I wish I could paint because a photograph just doesn’t adequately reflect the magic of a place — the energy and thrill of being alive — wind and cold and snow striking skin, firing neurons and bringing the brain into communion with the world.

I knew I would enjoy the ride.  Let it snow.

Vespa GTS scooter in a winter wonderlandVespa in a Winter Wonderland

There are times when I look at the scooter along the road and I feel as if I’m in a fantasy — a sudden beautiful moment that I can only describe as a gift.  It’s an experience born of moving slowly, stillness, and generally an incompatible experience from what I read in motorcycle magazines where speed and breathtaking performance are the focus.

But how many horsepower do I really need to ride?

 

Vespa GTS scooter and Mount NittanyA View of Mount Nittany

The weather moved quickly through the valley and after an hour or so the roads and paths were wet with the temperature hovering in the mid-30s.  The biggest challenge was keeping the visor clear of fog.  At some point during a ride the “adult” in me steps up to spoil the fun and guides the Vespa toward errands and chores.  I’ve not yet found a reliable way to ditch that guy.

He does have his advantages including always having enough cash for a stop at a cafe on a cold morning for tea and a biscuit.  And with one last, long look toward Mount Nittany I started toward home, satisfied with a small ride on a snowy morning. Thirty miles of road time can be some fine medicine.

Is this the last snowy ride of the season?

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Cold Morning Vespa Ride

February 13, 2016 by Scooter in the Sticks 19 Comments

Vespa GTS scooter in snow on frigid morningFooled by Sunshine

After carefully checking the road in front of the house this morning I decided it was safe to ride — even without the snow tires on the Vespa scooter.  That approach is a decidedly small sampling of the roads in central Pennsylvania so I have to engage a bit of imagination for evaluation of roads not seen along with a look at the weather forecast on my iPhone.  It is, at best, a guess.

The temperature was hovering at 9F with a light wind.  Sunshine has a way of making everything seem ok.  Must be why the eye of a hurricane is so deceptively dangerous.  With sun in my eyes and joy in my heart off I went for a Saturday morning Vespa ride.

Vespa GTS scooter along winter roadCold Hands

My hands have always been the weak link in my winter riding dreams.  They chill quickly despite neoprene guards on the heated grips.  If I was just riding and not always stopping to make photographs the problem would be reduced significantly.  But I’m driven by the camera, or my eyes, or both and hands be damned.  It only takes a few minutes of handling a cold camera for my fingers to start to scream, “Hey Bozo, remember, we all had frostbite!”.

And my cardiologist warned I would not tolerate cold as well.  He’s right.  Seems my old limit somewhere below zero has moved up to around 20F.  Just five miles from home I could sense the cold creeping through my body.  More layers may have helped — I wasn’t at my full gear level — but I think the really cold riding might be in danger.

Vespa GTS scooter on snowy roadVespa Winter Performance

Even without the winter tires the scooter performed well on the constantly changing road surface from bare to snow covered to something in between.  Speed is reduced to allow extra time and space to negotiate the unexpected but this morning the extreme cold provided more traction than there would have been twenty degrees warmer.

The engine has always purred like a kitten in the cold and despite my irrational fear that it won’t start when I’m miles from home it jumped to life each time I pressed the starter.

After less than an hour on the road I pushed the scooter back into the garage and moved on to plan B.  The dogs were happy to see me home so soon.  They’re far more cold tolerant than I am.  You won’t find me lying on the deck licking my bare feet or rolling around in the snow just because it’s there.

I’m a reserved Vespa scooter rider.

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My Winter Riding Checklist

November 27, 2013 by Scooter in the Sticks 28 Comments

Vespa GTS scooter between snow covered carsVespa Scooter in Snow

Winter riding, especially in the snow, generates the most interest and traffic on Scooter in the Sticks.  I’m uncertain if that’s true because it’s like watching an accident, or people are searching for reasons to try it themselves, or something more or less profound.  Regardless, this activity that I find so satisfying resonates.  With that resonation in mind I thought I would share the mental checklist I go through before venturing out into the snow.  I made all these pictures this morning and started gathering my checklist thoughts on the road.

There was snow on the ground when I got up this morning with more on the way until changing to sleet and freezing rain.  That transition was many hours away.  When I made the above photo I had already made the decision to ride.  Shoveling snow and cleaning the cars could wait until later.  A rider has to have their priorities straight.Continue Reading

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