Murphy's Law # 97
"The force of the headwind is directly proportional to the grade of the road."
or said another way,
"The higher the hill the lower the headwind, the the flatter the road the higher the headwind."
"The force of the headwind is directly proportional to the grade of the road."
posted by Comm's @ 5:50 AM 4 comments
I've been pushing the limits of my endurance my whole life. I've been called a UNcommon man for my relentless pursuit of doing something bigger than I (or most) could possibly imagine. As a soldier, a marathoner, ironman triathlete or hiker, nothing is extreme enough. Finish lines are great, but the true adventure is what it takes to get to the starting line.
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two weenends ago I found that headwind...in both directions (going out and coming home).
I have experienced some beastly headwinds going up a very serious grade, so I am not so sure about this....
Hmm - so it's kind of a silver lining sort of thing - I'll remember that on those IMMOO a$$-kickers ;)
Is it just me, or is the wind always blowing against you? On the way out you figure, I'll have the wind at my back on the way in. Then you turn around and so does the wind. What the #$@%?
Does this happen to anyone else?
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