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Message # 82577.6 Subject: Cycling Date: Fri 11/09/20 16:13:09 GMT Name: wetimer Email: wetimer@zoho.com |
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I'm quite surprised no-one's said this already, but cycling's a good one.
It's expected that if its raining you get wet because you're outdoors anyway. It's accepted that you can get quite muddy off-roading, if that's your thing. Best of all, lycra feels great when wet, but doesn't actually look like it's wet for more than a few seconds after coming out of the water. In the summer, when it's warm, I often take a bike ride in the countryside, literally go swimming in my cycling clothes in a river or lake, then get back on the bike and carry on. I might do this three or four times in a ride. |
In reply to Message (82577) Discussion: Good hobbies for wetlook?
By Anonymous - Wed 09/09/20 17:54:51 GMT What kinds of hobbies/activities are good for wetlook fans? I have been thinking about potential environments where one can get wet/muddy without no one asking in surprise. Running in the rain is good but only for sport clothes, ATV (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jiQFqVkyG4&list=FLpYV-HG03lorFBW5g1Nsymw&index=1161&t=34s) and riding (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQPyjbRvwkY) requires too large investments - other ideas? |
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