I forgot you first name already.
Just remembered your name is David.....
I understand why you are not riding as often as you used to.
When we first moved to Texas I never thought I would ride again because of the heat and the extreme wind, but there is no fool like an old fool.
Wasn't long before I was riding again and I have learned to get out early and be home by lunch time to avoid the worst of the heat. Yesterday I rode about 25 miles west and on the return trip the wind was so uncomfortable I though again about giving up riding.
I decided that I am going to have to watch the weather reports closer and avoid riding when the wind is above 10 to 15 MPH.
After listening to the warnings about about old people staying indoors during the high ozone days I am thinking that I am going get riding early enough to return home by 11:00.
Just think what would happen with a break down on a rural road on 100 degree day.
Kenny G