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Work in progress- Masks, the CDC and Chain Reaction

Below is the messaging I’m working on for our website and an email that needs to be sent out, now that the CDC has made some game-changing statements about Covid-19 and masks.  This is a work-in-progress so nothing here is a done deal yet. –Mike–
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We were very surprised earlier today when the CDC issued new guidelines about mask usage, that unfortunately weren’t guidelines at all. CDC said that vaccinated people didn’t need to wear masks whether outside or inside.

CDC did not say how anyone knows the maskless person next to them in line at the register has been vaccinated. CDC did not say there are areas of the country far safer w/regards Covid-19 than others. CDC did not give any guidance to retail stores whatsoever.

What’s our gameplan?

  • We remain concerned for our more-vulnerable customers who have compromised immune systems or have yet to be vaccinated. This includes three remaining employees who have had their first shot but not their second. So at the moment, we are planning to go mask-optional for customers and employees on Tuesday, June 15th.
  • We can allow more people into the store than we have in the past; from a practical standpoint, our new store is so much more spacious and open it shouldn’t be an issue. But until June 15th, we still need to greet people at the door and ensure they’re wearing a mask prior to entry.
  • We will stay open half an hour later on weekdays (Monday-Friday), opening at 11am and closing at 6pm. Saturday hours will remain 10am-5pm.

Even after June 15th you will be welcome to wear a mask while shopping with us. You may even find someone on staff doing so. We’ve beaten the odds; nobody on our staff has come down with Covid-19. Many of us have relatives or friends who weren’t so lucky. Let’s not blow it on the home stretch.

Why ride Redwood Gulch if you don’t like it? Ask Nietzsche.

Just the two of us today, and Kevin had no great ideas for where to ride. Someday he’ll learn that, if he doesn’t come up with a good plan, his dad will come up with… a bad plan. If you don’t want to do Tunitas, if you’ve done West Alpine too many times lately for it to be fun, if riding up Page Mill on a warm-but-getting-hot day seems like a bad idea… then the only thing left is something even worse. If bad isn’t good enough, and you don’t want to drive to Mt. Hamilton, then what’s left?

Redwood Gulch.

It’s tough to say what the worst part of that ride is. The cruise through the Foothills to the Los Altos Peets, where we can check into what’s happening to our old store’s location, isn’t challenging but isn’t all that bad either. We kind of phoned it in, effort-wise though. Kevin insisted he didn’t want to stop for coffee and food, that we could just ride straight through. Yeah, right. 58 miles straight through, with Redwood Gulch and Highway 9? No food anymore at the top of Skyline since Mr. Mustard left the scene? I talked him into it, which he later admitted was a good thing. But getting back to the worst part? The run up Stevens Creek Canyon feels like one long junk climb, never really amounting to anything, but never allowing you to establish a rhythm either. It’s actually a pretty road, just not a fun road to ride up.

As if. As if you can really make a case that anything’s as tough as Redwood Gulch. I still don’t remember what it takes to climb RWG in style. Maybe I never did. I tried something a bit different this time, starting up the first steep section in my lowest gear, thinking maybe I wouldn’t wear myself out so quickly. And what happened? I kept thinking about how steep it was and I had no lower gear left! Memo to Mike- that SRAM AXS 33 tooth rear cog is looking pretty tempting whenever I get a new bike. But I eventually made it, and once on Highway 9 started feeling not-quite-so-bad. Kevin was kicking up the pace a bit, I was holding it fine, but I was also wondering if it was a smart idea to be riding that hard up 9. Turns out it wasn’t; the heat and effort triggered a pretty good seizure for Kevin, ruining prospects of a pretty decent time. Never mind that he almost rolled down a ravine in the process (he had safely gotten off his bike, I had him down on the ground, but then he started rolling in the wrong direction and I caught him just in time).

High temp 93, cooled down to mid-70s up on Skyline. Back up to mid-80s in Woodside. Only 56 miles, but pretty decent quality 56 miles.