Originally Posted by
alias5000
Same here. I'd call this 'inertial cycling'. Steer when snow allows you to and use your inertia to stay upright when being pushed around. And plan your braking distance according to your inertia.
the only thing that i didn't like was the fact that the snow was wind driven and it was hitting me in the eyes. i have a small cycling cap but the brim was no help in that regard. I've since added a cheap pair of clear Dewalt lenses i got for really cheap at a local hardware store.
beyond that the only struggles i have are finding pants that shed the snow and rain well enough to justify the cost...