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12-04-2006 6:20 PM

im in az and i know i should be riding now but i just dont seem to have the motivation in the winter that i have during the summer. by the time winter rolls around im ready to climb back on the dirt bike and get off the wakeboard for awhile. this may be sacrilegious on this website but i know i cant be the only one.

wakebadass 12-04-2006 7:16 PM

I never have that problem due to the fact that i only get warmth 6-7 months of the year. I could see how you would get a little burnt out if you can ride all season long. With me i need to ride motocross and wakeboard during the same season. then when winter rolls around im forced to put away the board re-jet my bike and ride indoor and snowmobile. <BR> <BR>Just do what feels right to you, If you feel its time to put away the board for a while then do it. Just make sure you go back to the board eventually!

dakid 12-04-2006 7:27 PM

when i first started riding, it didn't matter to me; cold, rain, fog...whatever! i wanted to ride! now, i'm more like, "eh, spring isn't too far off."

maliburider456 12-04-2006 7:34 PM

it makes me not as excited to go wakeboarding but i still do. by far it is much better in the spring-fall seasons.

jonb 12-04-2006 7:43 PM

Better water w/noone esle on the lake should be enough motivation for anyone. But I do alot of snowboarding during the winter.

jbudnik 12-04-2006 8:22 PM

Come on get out there! No one ever wants to ride, I can never find anyone.

duffy 12-05-2006 5:48 AM

I don't get as aggressive in the cold as I would if it were warm. But I still get amped up! Rode saturday as a matter of fact.

walt 12-05-2006 7:41 AM

Sometimes I don't feel like riding when it's cold but if I go for more than a week without riding I a little cranky.

josh_dcwake 12-05-2006 7:48 AM

AS soon as the temp dropped below 75 I was done. I enjoy riding in my shorts and thats it. its summer sport to me. Just like snowboarding is a winter sport, dont snowboard in the summer do you?

saroberts70 12-05-2006 8:09 AM

Josh I can't agree more. If it's below 75 find I'm making myself ride.

waketac 12-05-2006 8:10 AM

But You would if You could, ah? <BR>We're going pretty much year round. The Cold is not to much of a problem. What makes it harder is that it's dark so early. No riding after work and no way to get more than 2 sets a day on weekends.

turbonine 12-05-2006 8:15 AM

Rode last Saturday at Bartlett with just a 1MM long sleeve top, water was at 61 air was probably at 70 with a slight wind. It was a little cold, but definitely worth it. I too don't ride as aggressive in colder water. I really want to ride switch a lot this winter so i get a head start for this summer. <BR> <BR>Saw some filming going on with a white Epic and Jimmy Wolf. It was a humbling experience.

jarrod 12-05-2006 8:39 AM

"by the time winter rolls around im ready to climb back on the dirt bike and get off the wakeboard for awhile" <BR> <BR>I'm all about the dirtbike in the winter. I just started, but the thrill is just as exciting. You'll challenged and scared, and then...you progress and start killin it. Nothing like you and all your buddies, side-by-side, rippin through the forest.

nauty 12-05-2006 8:49 AM

I haven't lost my motivation to ride now that it's gotten cold, but my opportunities to ride seem few and far in-between. It seems like every weekend there is something going on... Christmas parties, hanging Christmas lights, Cowboy games, etc. The worst thing though is my seasonal allergies. <BR> <BR>Last year was the first time in 38 years that I had been affected by allergies. I was sick with allergy related symtoms 5 different times between October and February. Now it is hitting me again this year. I've missed out on opportunities to ride the past two weekends because of being sick in bed with allergies. I may have to get out this weekend even if it kills me <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/blush.gif" border=0>.

breakz77 12-05-2006 9:00 AM

Took a road trip towards Reno and hit the slopes yesterday morning, rode for 3 hours. Went home and dropped the boat in the water and did a session... I have to say I think it's my last for the year, the water is freezing. <BR> <BR> <BR>I've always wanted to snowboard and wakeboard in the same day... Now I can say that I have <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/biggrin.gif" border=0><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/biggrin.gif" border=0>

knarbar 12-05-2006 9:06 AM

ya i loose motivation, its hard to ride when your bones are so stiff they feel like any impact would break your body. Usually i start my skatin and snowboard season about now. I took a hard fall on my elbow the other night at the skatepark. It was so darn cold that the pain shot through my whole arm. I couldnt move my hand for 20 minutes. Thats why i hate the cold and loose motivation. It just feels too good when its warm out

jason_ssr 12-05-2006 9:26 AM

I went through about 8 years where I rode year round as much as possible. After a while my obsession felt more like training than having fun. for the past 3 years I only ride on really nice sunny warmer winter days.

byrd 12-05-2006 10:41 AM

I just tell myself that here in Florida the warmer winter days are the same as other's best summer days across the US. If they can handle it, so can I. If you get over the mental issues, the physical stuff is a piece of cake...

hawaiianstiln 12-05-2006 11:12 AM

ride more in the winter (less idiots).

olddude 12-06-2006 6:13 AM

The older you get, the harder it gets to get into cold water, wetsuits and drysuits. Anyways, air was 84 last weekend and water was 78.

drewsy 12-06-2006 3:06 PM

Alan, Don't worry spring is almost around the corner. We'll be back.

bwog21 12-06-2006 3:48 PM

I love the winter: no other boats, well thats about the only plus except the fact that i love riding, i'd go this weekend but i have finals next week and have to study. Mind over matter

dcranium 12-06-2006 4:42 PM

I agree with those who need a little warmth to ride. Once the air temp is in the 60s and water temp is below that, it's time to switch activities. That and it getting dark at 5:00 p.m. adds to the gloom. I'm content looking at my boat (or just going out to sit in the boat) and cleaning it up for spring. But that's just now in December. By February my family can't stand me and my obsession with weather and water temp. watching. By March I'm way past ready to start the new season...

richd 12-06-2006 6:51 PM

Delta water temp is down to 50 degrees but it was sure nice out there this afternoon.

dakid 12-06-2006 6:58 PM

50?????? brrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!

dcranium 12-06-2006 8:06 PM

Our pool is 50 degrees and my hand was completely numb after 5 seconds cleaning out the skimmer. Whole body immersion, no thanks!

greenpinky 12-06-2006 8:10 PM

All I ride in is cold water.

brody 12-06-2006 8:13 PM

I went to the Liquid Force February Freezeride, the water was mid 50's, air 60, and I trunked it for a t-shirt. When I jumped in I began to question myself if it was worth that shirt. I always wonder right as I'm about to jump in if it will be fun, and it always is.

berryessa_mom 12-06-2006 8:55 PM

Today, water temp 49, air 62, 12 yr. girl tearing it up in glassy water..... PRICELESS!!

knarbar 12-07-2006 2:44 PM

Is the weather wierder this year than any other year? Here in central cali (visalia, fresno) its been sunny and pretty warm. Its freakin december 7th and ive seen rain once. And ya i am complaining when its a freakin nice day all sunny and the water temp is in the 40's. Kinda bums you out you know.


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