Bike Riding, Cycling and Mosquito Deterrent

Navigation

The Great Outdoors

Items of Interest

Home

 



Camping - the ultimate budget vacation

Equitours: Worldwide Horseback Riding Adventures Change World Perceptions of the American Traveler

Fly Fishing in High Water

Hydration Backpacks! Which Hydration Pack Is The Right Water System For You?

Optical illusions when snowboarding

Pre-Planning a Cross Country Long-Distance Bike Ride

Road Bike Reviews: The Giro d'Italia is the answer to the Tour de France

Road Bike Selection and Purchase 101


 





Bike Riding, Cycling and Mosquito Deterrent

Most mosquitoes enjoy biting cyclists, because well I guess it is a challenge as you whisk on by? Too bad really, well for you, not the Mosquito, as you are so busy biking that you did not notice until it was too late. Why do Mosquito Squadrons like bicyclists?

Well you see, Mosquitoes home in on your CO2, which you exude as you use oxygen and guess what, when you are huffing and puffing on your Huffy you use more oxygen and put out a bigger CO2 Plume. Great, you say, indeed, bummer it is, but if you breath less you will go into oxygen debt and end up slowing down, making it easier for the Mosquito Evil Doers to commit a Terrorist Act on your epidermis.

I have the perfect solution and it does not require smearing Deet all over your body. My solution to the Mosquitoes is to maintain a 22-25 mile per hour clip and therefore never letting these guys catch me. We all know that there are more Mosquitoes out at night and as bicyclists we do not know where the bats are. But if you do, be sure to travel in areas, which are known to have bats, because they will eat those Mosquitoes for you.

Mosquitoes are in much better shape than the average Americans. So if we lose a little weight we can out run these more adapted and better-evolved insects. Remember when cycling to stay above 22-25 mph whenever possible. Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/



Written by: Lance Winslow



 


Columbia River views, great wildflowers in Hike of the Week (May 18, 2012 23:08)
Head east of the Cascades to the Whiskey Dick Wildlife Area — but you'll need to fill out a pe..

Bird brains teach us a few things about our own brains (May 18, 2012 05:19)
Celebrated by poets and welcomed as a harbinger of spring, the seasonal outpouring of bird song is a..

Weekend Preview: Norwegian heritage, U District celebrations (May 17, 2012 14:31)
A lineup of entertainment options for the weekend of May 17-20, 2012. The options include Norway's C..

Into the wild with a dog at your side (May 17, 2012 06:56)
Hiking with dogs for companionship and safety.

Plentiful fishing options this week | Outdoors (May 17, 2012 05:31)
There are too many options for anglers sitting on the fence this coming week: Trout and kokanee in m..


Find Almost Any Kind of Outdoor Gear, New, Used

 


Camping Checklist for Forgetful Campers
REALLY IMPORTANT STUFF! Campground reservation info. Directions to the actual campground. Packing - Put food on the bottom (you'll need...read more

Folding Mountain Bike - Fold Up Your Bike Into An Old Kit Bag
What an innovative, practical thing a folding mountain bike is! If space is an issue and leaves your regular bike out in the cold, one of these...read more

Hello from Banff - Arrival in Banff and Skiing at Norquay
On Sunday, after our high-intensity day in Calgary and after stocking up on groceries in the Mount Royal Area,, we left the city to head towards the...read more

How to launch your kayak
Launching your kayak does not have to be difficult as long as you know what you’re doing. When it comes to launching your kayak, there are a few...read more

Rock Climbing
My friends and I went rock climbing during the summer and it was the highlight of the entire summer for me. At the start, I thought to myself, what's...read more



betterthanokay.com