The end of the season?
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The end of the season?
The weather forecast for Friday evening to Saturday afternoon calls for 4 - 8" of snow. That's enough to end the riding season for me this year. I usually quit riding when it's too slippery out and managed to ride much longer last year than I did for many years. when does the season end for you?
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I wasn't planning to ride through the winter last year, but one thing led to another and I ended up getting studded tires. I'm planning to ride through the winter again this year.
Haven't put on the studs yet. Perhaps this weekend.
Haven't put on the studs yet. Perhaps this weekend.
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I usually stop riding when the weather drops below freezing. I had to skip almost 2 weeks last year.
(I love living in central Texas.)
(I love living in central Texas.)
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Never. It rarely drops below freezing here, and the last three winters, rarely rains. This is supposed to be an El Nino year, so there will be more rain, but fenders and wool should do the trick.
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My dad's outside Ft Worth. When he brags about how well his garden is doing in April I tell him I'll check back with him in July. By then he's got to get it done before 10 AM or after 8 PM.
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The weather forecast for Friday evening to Saturday afternoon calls for 4 - 8" of snow. That's enough to end the riding season for me this year. I usually quit riding when it's too slippery out and managed to ride much longer last year than I did for many years. when does the season end for you?
Maybe el nino will kick some more warm weather our way,
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Bike season? Only for the weak willed and faint of heart. Studded tires, wool and fleece. Plus a sense of adventure. My wife calls it something else. Make good decisions and get some good quality clothes. Keep your head, hands and feet warm. There are no bad bike commutes, only poor clothing choices. I have some plan B's as well. Coffee shops to warm up in, any ATM will open with any card with a mag stripe. Stuff like that. And some of those tear open heat packs. Start there.
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The riding season doesn't end. Where I live only really icy roads prevent me from riding a couple of days out of the year but normally they're either snowy or 'salted'/plowed and all's good.
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The end of the season?
As noted above studded tires make even icy roads rideable (but be careful of cars, even more than usual). For me, the riding year doesn't end, but it cycles (no pun intended) through continuous riding seasons.
As noted above studded tires make even icy roads rideable (but be careful of cars, even more than usual). For me, the riding year doesn't end, but it cycles (no pun intended) through continuous riding seasons.
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I ride year round, and snow isn't much of a problem in the Seattle area. When we do get it, I ride my motorcycle instead.
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Nope... no end of season for me. There might be a few days of heavier snow or some ice that might keep me off the bike for a few days, but when the roads are not frozen, I'll be right back at it. I may be looking at a bike (surly ecr) that can even get me through the really tough days of bicycle commuting.
we go below freezing tonight. The bike trails and bike lanes have wet leaves on them. It could be frozen and slippery on tomorrows commute.
we go below freezing tonight. The bike trails and bike lanes have wet leaves on them. It could be frozen and slippery on tomorrows commute.
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I'll not ride on roads once there's significant snow. I don't trust drivers and dislike getting sprayed with salty snow slush. But that doesn't end bicycling.
We have side paths along most of our roads so I still ride to breakfast, lunch, or dinner most days though not as often if it's below about 10f. We have a number of Dutch city bikes for guests so I'll put studs on a couple of them for days when they're needed but most days we ride without studs as the city keeps the side paths in quite good shape.
We have side paths along most of our roads so I still ride to breakfast, lunch, or dinner most days though not as often if it's below about 10f. We have a number of Dutch city bikes for guests so I'll put studs on a couple of them for days when they're needed but most days we ride without studs as the city keeps the side paths in quite good shape.
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The weather forecast for Friday evening to Saturday afternoon calls for 4 - 8" of snow. That's enough to end the riding season for me this year. I usually quit riding when it's too slippery out and managed to ride much longer last year than I did for many years. when does the season end for you?
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Seriously, those of you who ride in snow and ice have my admiration. Any precipitation when it's below 40 and I bail on the commute. But over half of my 10 mile commute is along the interstate frontage road and I just don't trust drivers enough to even risk it.
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The weather forecast for Friday evening to Saturday afternoon calls for 4 - 8" of snow. That's enough to end the riding season for me this year. I usually quit riding when it's too slippery out and managed to ride much longer last year than I did for many years. when does the season end for you?
I try not to stop during the winter. No studded tires, at least not yet. I am at the mercy of the city to plow the MUP's I use and usually they are pretty good, at least last year. We'll see what this year brings. Ride safe!






