Hi Friends, it's been pretty dry in the Twin Cities, but this morning was 
wet.  In St. Paul where I work.  Not so much in Minneapolis where I wake 
up.  Needless to say I was under-prepared and was a bit of a wet kitten 
when I arrived after about a half hour on the wet side.  As a felt the slow 
creep of water under the arches of my feet and observed my cotton duck 
shorts turn from light brown to speckled to completely dark brown, a 
totally nutty idea came to me!

Do you think that if it weren't very cold and if one were wearing black 
wool boxer briefs and a wool undershirt (as this one often if not always 
does), one could just slip off their shorts and shirt, tuck them into a 
saddle bag, and ride along in the rain without drawing attention to 
oneself?  We've often taken this approach to lake swimming when the 
opportunity arises, and it works quite well.  Wool skivvies really seem to 
dry in a heartbeat if you're wearing them and pretty much look like either 
a 1920's bathing suit or a bike shorts and a jersey...  

How's this strategy strike you for when you DON'T have any rain gear with 
you ?  Might there be a gender difference for this approach (I can say as a 
55 year old woman who's still a bit wild, I might just try it)?  How about 
other ideas?

inquisitively yours,
Riv Chica "ever the high road" Warrior

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