Northern Winter Riders ?
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Northern Winter Riders ?
I have been reading a lot of posts here and always find that when those southerners talk about winter riding they are often talking about something completely different... temperatures that hover just above freezing are still considered short weather here.
So who else will be riding where it gets REALLY cold ?
I'm in Edmonton, Alberta where winters are usually pretty dry but can also be freaking cold... I set up my winter gear to handle temperatures as low as -40 C which is the same as -40 F.
So who else will be riding where it gets REALLY cold ?
I'm in Edmonton, Alberta where winters are usually pretty dry but can also be freaking cold... I set up my winter gear to handle temperatures as low as -40 C which is the same as -40 F.
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I'm in Anchorage AK. This is the sunny part of Alaska, so temps range from the 30's above to about -20f below. We're too close to the gulf to get much colder. Last year at it was 6 above, but we've got chinooks right now and it's in the high 30's which SUCKS because I've got my ice bike all ready to beta test but nothing to ride on but cold dry ground. The combination of high snowfall with periodic chinooks means we get amazing amounts of ice in an average winter. Inches thick on the sideroads sometimes.
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I spent many years riding in Winnipeg, MB and am now doing my winter cycling in central Alberta (where it is a bit warmer than Winnipeg).
I've done commutes at -40 ... and this was my coldest "long" ride: https://www.machka.net/brevet/Coldest_Century.htm
I've done commutes at -40 ... and this was my coldest "long" ride: https://www.machka.net/brevet/Coldest_Century.htm
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Machka - Mebbe we'll see each other one of these days... I'll be the guy dressed as a ninja and will probably be riding this.
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I ride in Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska. Temps get down to 60 below (or lower) in North Pole just south of town where I ride sometimes. I dress in layers, wear Lake boots w/ Sidi toasters and go slow (you don't have to adjust to go slow, you just do)
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Riding for fun and commuting the same way all winter in Minnesota but..it just doesn't seem fun below 0 F. Especially with winds!! But then, I moved here from SW Arizona and am a cold weather wimp....
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North Pole is a town below Fairbanks Alaska
I'm in Palmer Alaska, Matuanuska Valley. It is a drier than Anchorage as it's more inland and a little colder. We get to about 30 below sometimes. What makes it worse in my area is the winds off the Matanuska glacier. Windchill REALLY drops the temps.
I'm in Palmer Alaska, Matuanuska Valley. It is a drier than Anchorage as it's more inland and a little colder. We get to about 30 below sometimes. What makes it worse in my area is the winds off the Matanuska glacier. Windchill REALLY drops the temps.
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Duluth, MN here.
Love riding in blizzards and in the extreme cold. Also, a good freezing rain makes me grin from ear to ear.
Love riding in blizzards and in the extreme cold. Also, a good freezing rain makes me grin from ear to ear.
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North Pole is a town below Fairbanks Alaska
I'm in Palmer Alaska, Matuanuska Valley. It is a drier than Anchorage as it's more inland and a little colder. We get to about 30 below sometimes. What makes it worse in my area is the winds off the Matanuska glacier. Windchill REALLY drops the temps.
I'm in Palmer Alaska, Matuanuska Valley. It is a drier than Anchorage as it's more inland and a little colder. We get to about 30 below sometimes. What makes it worse in my area is the winds off the Matanuska glacier. Windchill REALLY drops the temps.
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Cosmoline, that icy story made me put on a fleece jacket just reading it in the comfort of my home! That is absolutely wild and should give anyone a bit more respect for Mother Nature and her actions!
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Spenard? Palmer? Fairbanks!! Holy clap!!
I Google Map'd your locations and my screen froze.
I only need to think of you guys to motivate myself when I find it difficult to pull on the winter gear before riding into the office.
Stay warm.
Cheers!
T.J.
I Google Map'd your locations and my screen froze.
I only need to think of you guys to motivate myself when I find it difficult to pull on the winter gear before riding into the office.
Stay warm.
Cheers!
T.J.
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Man, I thought Rochester was northern compared to some of the people who post for advice. But clearly I am one of the southerners as compared to you guys, if I had to guess I'd think the winter average around me is right around 20F.
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If it ever gets to -40F, I'll probably just stay home.
... Brad
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The Matanuska Winds are GREAT when they are at your back, no need to pedal. Into the wind is an excercise in pain and insanity.
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-20 f. is about as cold as I care to ride in. Last winter my left eye froze shut during a downhill stretch in subzero temps. I made the mistake of prying it open, tore the skin and got a nasty infection. If both eyes had frozen shut I would have been really hosed.
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did you have goggles on?? Don't go out without them. That sounds awful!! I had my contact freeze in my eyes this fall. I didn't really feel anything until I got into work, I took them out and had bloodshot eyes all day. That was my wakeup call that sunglasses weather was over.
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I'll pack it in around -20*f. I'll stop riding for my own amusement (but continue commuting) somewhere in the single digits above.
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In my experience the universe colder than -20 f. starts to shift. Physics change. And they change again below -40f. and get even more surreal. I draw then line where body parts can start to fall off.
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I have some may layers on in this picture, I could hardly pedal. Also, the slipper boots weren't good traction...they don't call them slippers for nothing! I don't recommend them for winter riding.
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There's a good reason my winter bike (the Kuwahara) is a rigid fixed gear and has been lubed with synthetic grease...
If the weather is above freezing I'll ride almost any one of my bikes.
If the weather is above freezing I'll ride almost any one of my bikes.
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I live in Milwaukee now, which is gets dammed cold in the winter. In fact, sometimes in January we are colder than Alaska. Windchills can go to 60 below farenheit here. To be fair, normal winters the temp ranges from about 10 below to the high 20s. The problem here is the wind. We had gusts of 55 mph today with a falling temp.
What do you people do in high winds? they are a pain to ride in.