Just when I thought I was remote enough there were no cameras! Caught in 
the act, and yes, that is my better side. Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 4:01:37 PM UTC-6, Eric Norris wrote:
>
> You’re an elephant, Deacon!
>
> [image: Elephant gives himself a dust bath in amazing set of photographs 
> ...]
>
> article-0-0D901C1400000578-362_634x425.jpg 
> <https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/08/25/article-0-0D901C1400000578-362_634x425.jpg>
>
> --Eric Norris
> campyo...@me.com <javascript:>
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> campyonlyguy.blogspot.com 
>
> On May 19, 2020, at 2:59 PM, 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch <
> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Aye. Life is fatal. Grin.
>
> One alternative skin protectant on a hot day is to ride dirt roads and 
> trails. Tires kick up dust. Dust sticks to sweaty skin. Pass it off as a 
> tan. Blocks sun too. Grin.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick, who tanned a lot on todays dusty ride.
>
> On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 3:12:15 PM UTC-6, George Schick wrote:
>>
>> Eric - you make some good points.  As a culture we seem to be slowly 
>> entranced into the concept of being "safe" everywhere and for everything. 
>>  There is no such thing as being absolutely safe.  One can get seriously 
>> injured or even killed in any number of ways every day.  It's more about 
>> weighing the risks of one thing against another.  As someone well known to 
>> all of us once said, "just ride."
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 3:55:06 PM UTC-5, Eric Norris wrote:
>>>
>>> The FDA still advises using sunscreen; basically, the risk and 
>>> consequences of skin cancer outweigh the risks of wearing sunscreen. They 
>>> also did not conclude that any of the chemicals absorbed are unsafe 
>>> (although they would like to do additional research).
>>>
>>> Read more here: 
>>> https://www.fda.gov/news-events/fda-voices/shedding-more-light-sunscreen-absorption
>>>  
>>>
>>> It’s about balancing risks.
>>>
>>> We all make these decisions every day. We go out to ride our bikes, 
>>> despite the risk that we might get hit by a car. The benefits of the ride 
>>> outweigh the risk. People who don’t ride their bikes for fear of being hit 
>>> by a car look at the same situation and make a different decision.
>>>
>>> --Eric Norris
>>> campyo...@me.com
>>> www.campyonly.com
>>> campyonlyguy.blogspot.com 
>>>
>>> On May 19, 2020, at 1:48 PM, masmojo <mas...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, Leah I never have been a fan of slathering chemicals on my skin 
>>> either; then I heard last year that the typical sunscreen was getting 
>>> absorbed into the bloodstream! That seemed like it was probably not a good 
>>> thing and just reinforced my resolve not to use it. 
>>> Between the fact that I've been riding in sunny Texas for 52 years and 
>>> with the Global Warming it just seems to get hotter and more sunny every 
>>> year.  I had to start covering my skin; arms, nose & neck especially. 
>>> Problem for me is finding something that does the job, isn't too hot and 
>>> fits my idea of what appropriate cycling gear should look like.
>>> Unfortunately most sun specific bike gear errs towards a super technical 
>>> look that's kind of overkill OR more genteel, stuff that looks like it's 
>>> perfect for sitting around in & drinking iced tea on the veranda.
>>> I may be old enough to be a grandpa, but I'm not one and I do make an 
>>> effort to not reinforce the geriatric stereotype. 
>>> Maybe one day I'll stop dressing like a teenager, but I doubt it.
>>> Yesterday, I was riding with a light weight, white, cotton T-shirt & 
>>> while it didn't cover my arms I never felt uncomfortable.
>>> I sometimes ride with rayon Hawaiian shirts that I've gotten at the 
>>> thrift store, but again they don't cover my arms.
>>>
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