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Old 05-26-12 | 06:00 PM
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If you're moving to Montana before winter hits, the drop in daily temperature is generally gradual. You'll be able to learn and adjust your clothing accordingly, rather than having a big learning curve (and body shock) right away. Lots of us bike through the winter in Minnesota. It beats treadmills and rollers and bike trainers.
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