Stunning clear day when I left Rouyn-Noranda - 12 degrees but sky was flawless.
Now it stayed like that for all the hours I was out.....and I think the issue started the day before as most of the ride was also sunny up past North Bay and I had a lingering headache I could not shake.
How clear.....this clear - all day and at a relatively high latitude
As it got later in the day - the headache got worse and I could barely keep my eyes open. I was not hot but likely was somewhat dehydrated even tho I was drinking some water on the way.
Got so bad I had to take a break along the highway and then fought micro-napping the rest of the way into Ottawa - not fun....and I was still driving into the sun as it was the opposite side of the loop.
Food, ibuprofin and an hour's nap had most of the issues gone by 8 and and I drove to Perth for the night just at sunset feeling top of the world. Lovely ride tho I was a tad concerned about deer and was glad to see the motel.
Only noticed in the motel how sunburned my face was and thought it must have been some form of sun related headache/tired feeling earlier in the day.
Was fine the next day - pouring rain of course.
Anyone have insight into sun as with the gear it's easy to get over heated and drinking enough is not so easy and you don't really realize it as the air flow is pulling moisture.
It was only my face...I was covered otherwise as when I started it was 12 degrees but the way the loop worked out I was tracking into the sun most of the 12 hour day.
or could it have been a combo of the sunburn and dehydration??? fighting the urge to sleep was really hard.
This caught me off guard as it was not hot....
Anyone else been "sunstruck"?
Now it stayed like that for all the hours I was out.....and I think the issue started the day before as most of the ride was also sunny up past North Bay and I had a lingering headache I could not shake.
How clear.....this clear - all day and at a relatively high latitude

As it got later in the day - the headache got worse and I could barely keep my eyes open. I was not hot but likely was somewhat dehydrated even tho I was drinking some water on the way.
Got so bad I had to take a break along the highway and then fought micro-napping the rest of the way into Ottawa - not fun....and I was still driving into the sun as it was the opposite side of the loop.
Food, ibuprofin and an hour's nap had most of the issues gone by 8 and and I drove to Perth for the night just at sunset feeling top of the world. Lovely ride tho I was a tad concerned about deer and was glad to see the motel.
Only noticed in the motel how sunburned my face was and thought it must have been some form of sun related headache/tired feeling earlier in the day.
Was fine the next day - pouring rain of course.
Anyone have insight into sun as with the gear it's easy to get over heated and drinking enough is not so easy and you don't really realize it as the air flow is pulling moisture.
It was only my face...I was covered otherwise as when I started it was 12 degrees but the way the loop worked out I was tracking into the sun most of the 12 hour day.
or could it have been a combo of the sunburn and dehydration??? fighting the urge to sleep was really hard.
This caught me off guard as it was not hot....

Anyone else been "sunstruck"?