Originally Posted by
Bertnl
I've been commuting in all seasons now, and experienced most of the elements. Rain is ok, snow is a little more annoying, cycling in tropic temperatures is awfull and so far I thought biking against extremely strong wind is the worst thing.
None of these made me ever think about quitting, I like commuting and cycling in general.
However, today I got caught up in a thunderstorm and I really scared the **** out of me. The ligtning hit very close several times. It was really terrifying.
My route is for 90% in the wide open. No possibilities for shelter at all. I really didn't know what to do and just kept going. Like I said it was a terrifying experience, and I'm seriously thinking about stopping commuting about it.
Are there people here with similair experiences?
Move to Seattle. We've got a really bike friendly culture, we almost never have thunderstorms, and I don't know where you are but most of the country is freezing their &utts off while we're around 55F and sunny. Take Cover in Seattle. :-)