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What's With the Bandannas
Yesterday's ride took me along many miles of the paved trails we've got around here. These are mostly cycling trails, a few runners but most of them had just jumped off a bike.
Anyway a lot of guys wearing bandannas. Not just the tri guys, but a couple of them had 'em too. So, what's up with that? |
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Since you don't have your location listed, care to share where you saw these bandana clad folks at?
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Did you mean
Bananas? Lot a cyclists eat those.
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This **** is BANDANAS
B-A-N-D-A-N-A-S |
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Never question the cravat.
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Bananas, bandannas, let's call the whole thing off.
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Like the spud showed, bandannas! We don' need no steenking badges bandannas.
So, okay, OP, what're those for? I was riding the Suncoast Trail and Starkey park, north of Tampa. And yeah, nearly a dozen guys riding around with rags wrapped around their faces. I don't pass many people and not too many pass me so no opportunity to ask about it. It's not cold down here or anything. No forest fires or nothin'. |
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Was it Wednesday? Worst day to ride behind others that partake in Taco Tuesday!
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Marco Pantani fan club meets at that very spot this time every year.
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Got that one. And this one: And one with the Norwegian flag. Love them for cycling and nordic skiing.
No thanks on bandanas -- they don't work on my fat head. |
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I just ordered a Pandana to help strain out the bugs on the Platte River Trail during my commute. I'll get a little less protein during the day, but I'm a little tired of spitting out bugs.
I'm also hoping it will take the edge of on cool days that are too warm for my balaclava but a bit cool for my naked face. |
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We might be talking about the same thing with different applications (but I might be wrong).
I'm a bald roadie, not by choice. I wear a variety of poly-cloth material as a neck gator in the cold months (1/2 of the year here in the Boston area). I also learned that those same gators can be used in a myriad ways, and I wear them as a winter hat. You turn it inside out, fold it longitudinally so it's a 2x layer, and use it under the helmet as winter hat. Some folks use it without a helmet, for running, or doing exercises outdoors in the cold. It's stylish, convenient, and comes in a multitude of designs. is this what you're referring to? |
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