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Old 01-19-16 | 11:05 AM
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I was thinking about the layers also since it was 18° as I'd mentioned, and I didn't really add a layer from 25° wear as I'd advised. I replaced the wicking short-sleeve base with long sleeve, so I only sort-of followed my own advice. I like to ride cooler since it's under 40 minutes at the longest and I don't have many stops.

@PatrickGSR94 got me worried about toes. I didn't think about them while riding, not really aware of the feet as cold or otherwise, but after stopping and walking in I did notice that they felt cold. Not painful but colder. Maybe we just block it off.
Mine usually don't start to feel cold/numb until after 45 minutes or so - my commute usually takes 80-85 minutes on winter mornings. Also I have what seem like abnormally long toes (2nd toe is as long as my pinky finger) which I think contributes to the heat loss.
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Old 01-19-16 | 11:28 AM
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Driving today. Our nanny is on a leave so I dropped off wee man for his first ever full day of daycare. The drive to the day care was fine but from there to work it was a horrid stop-and-go slog down a major surface artery, five miles in a straight line took 30 minutes. I'm not a particularly fast or strong cyclist but I definitely could have done as well or better on a bike. Weather prevented, and I didn't have a plan. I'll have to ask the daycare if I can leave the trailer there in the future!
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Old 01-19-16 | 11:54 AM
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Cold! Supposed to get some on the way home, going to be interesting!
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Old 01-19-16 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
It was a little too cold for my normal full finger lined cycling gloves, so I used the ski gloves I have. Those things make my hands sweat like crazy even when below freezing. The insides of them are still wet now even 3.5 hours after arriving at work. I brought my regular gloves so I can wear those on the way home and not have to worry about wet gloves. Yuck.
I've found my hands sweat inside of insulated gloves no matter how cold the temps. In fact, my hands can be painfully cold and still wet with sweat. To make matters worse, the insulation in those gloves will keep the insides wet for days. Even putting them in the dryer won't always dry them out. After a few weeks the smell can become quite noticeable, and over time the odor permeates the fabric to the point where washing them won't even remove it.

So last year I bought a box of vinyl gloves at the home improvement store. I put those on as a base layer underneath my winter gloves. One box of 100 gloves will last me most of the season. When I arrive at work my hands are soaked with sweat as normal, but the moisture is trapped inside the vinyl and the gloves stay completely dry. As a result, my most recent pair of winter gloves have lasted much, much longer than previous pairs. Even more importantly my coworkers and I no longer have to put up with the mysterious funk emanating from somewhere in the office, that eventually gets traced back to my sweaty winter gloves.

As a bonus, the gloves are handy when cleaning/lubing your chain so you don't have to wash the grease off your hands. To get double use out of a pair, I'll usually come home from work and do my chain maintenance while I'm still wearing them.
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Old 01-19-16 | 12:14 PM
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ew yuck, don't your hands end up like prunes? Mine do with nitrile gloves after only 15-20 minutes with them on. Something about these ski gloves it seems like my hands sweat more with them than with thinner gloves. Maybe because it holds in more heat? I dunno...
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Old 01-19-16 | 12:21 PM
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12F with wind chill of -10F or so with gusty crosswind. Two layers on my legs and three layers up top did the trick. I actually arrived at work a bit sweaty.

Feet just had medium-weight SmartWool socks and sneakers. The key is to loosen the laces on your shoes so you can get maximum bloodflow to your toes. It makes a big difference on cold days.

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Old 01-19-16 | 01:22 PM
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[MENTION=86492]tarwheel[/MENTION] - Happy Birthday! I hope you're enjoying your birthday cold snap.
[MENTION=301784]PatrickGSR94[/MENTION] - Have you tried toe warmers for your feet? I bought a couple of pairs to use on the really cold days. Placement is a bit tricky, but seemed to help.
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Old 01-19-16 | 04:21 PM
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wow, you guys have some cold. 9degC/48degF and not raining this AM. I had a nice tailwind home last night.
It's starting to get light during the AM commute. This time of year I'm commuting both ways through clouds of crows as they roost above the dark, wet MUP. Trust your fenders & keep your mouth closed!
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Old 01-19-16 | 04:34 PM
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Today's commute was wet, both ways... ugh. Love my fenders.
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Old 01-19-16 | 05:25 PM
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High 20's, I had to find my running pants. Head wind at 16mph. Lovely memories when its 80F at 6am while heading to work. Sorry, no potentiality dangerous conditions.
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Old 01-19-16 | 06:56 PM
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18 degrees after windchill 17 miles 15-25mph gusts headwind, made for a slow ride
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Old 01-20-16 | 06:11 AM
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Cold again but no wind today: 18F/-8C

Prediction of snow Friday afternoon, might need an early departure from work to beat it.
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Old 01-20-16 | 06:28 AM
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I wonder how best to handle the snow tomorrow...

Today was pretty nice, but my fingers were tingly by the time I arrived at work. Hand warmers, maybe?
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Old 01-20-16 | 07:17 AM
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Brr. On the way home yesterday I got a puncture when I was ~3/4 of a mile from home...on my most hated road (no shoulder, high volume of cars, and narrow lanes...I'm sure I piss people off routinely). I didn't completely flat out and was able to limp on back home without stopping, though once I got off of the main road I was tying to put as much of my weight forward as I could.
Didn't ride today - it's a gym day (plus after yesterday, I felt entitled to sit in a heated car). Wife dropped me off a few blocks from work, so I had a pleasantly chilly ~mile walk down to my favorite coffee shop and back to the office.
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Old 01-20-16 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Phil_gretz
I wonder how best to handle the snow tomorrow...

Today was pretty nice, but my fingers were tingly by the time I arrived at work. Hand warmers, maybe?
Handwarmers might get too hot. I used two pairs of gloves yesterday. I have some thin knit ones I put on first then the more wind proof ones over top and my digits kept pretty warm, but not too hot. Let us know about the snow!
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Old 01-20-16 | 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Phil_gretz
I wonder how best to handle the snow tomorrow...
Uhh... ride over it?! I had planned to work from home today and glad I did - I get to miss riding on 5" of new snow. If it's just snow and not ice, traction is no problem. But it's incredibly slow and hard work.
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Old 01-20-16 | 08:00 AM
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Uhh... ride over it?! I had planned to work from home today and glad I did - I get to miss riding on 5" of new snow. If it's just snow and not ice, traction is no problem. But it's incredibly slow and hard work.
We're looking at ice pellets and possibly snow this evening, but more likely just rain and sleet.If we do get snow, even a tiny dusting that sticks on the ground and looks white, our traffic will lose any semblance of order, snarl up and slow to a stop, with the unwary spinning out of control on open stretches and on hills. It's a circus.

Sill I'm really hoping it does turn to snow and not freezing rain. I can handle 0.1 inch of snow but that rain is cold!
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Old 01-20-16 | 08:14 AM
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20F and a light tailwind. Easiest ride I've had so far this year. Got about 1" of fresh snow yesterday afternoon and during the ride home last night the footprints and tracks from other bikes on the MUP made lots of icy ruts to really slow me down. 1" isn't enough for them to plow so I was worried they'd be even worse by this morning, but to my surprise they softened up and I hardly noticed them.

Had a guy on a fat bike pass me and give me advice that I'd ride faster if I had wider tires. Ummm... ok, thanks. I'm riding kind of slow because I'm in my work clothes and don't want to completely sweat them up.
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Old 01-20-16 | 08:17 AM
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Was 28F this morning and a good ride in today. Yesterday was colder, around 15F and more windy. They closed the GWB yesterday morning to put calcium chloride over the ice on the south sidewalk. So I took my alternate route down to the Weehawken ferry and paid the $10 to ride it. Was still a decent commute despite the cold and windy conditions. Only minor complaint is my toes going numb again. But it was toward the end when going uptown after the ferry.

The NYC area is supposed to get its first real snow storm Friday night into Saturday morning. Might be 8-12 inches or so. Might be making a snowman with my son if it does happen.

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Old 01-20-16 | 08:20 AM
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Sill I'm really hoping it does turn to snow and not freezing rain. I can handle 0.1 inch of snow but that rain is cold!
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Old 01-20-16 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Phil_gretz
I wonder how best to handle the snow tomorrow...

Today was pretty nice, but my fingers were tingly by the time I arrived at work. Hand warmers, maybe?
EDIT: Snow will be Friday evening...
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Old 01-20-16 | 08:31 AM
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Crazy cold ride home with some wind. I thought it was supposed to get near 40 by the afternoon, but it was 31 when I left the office.

Had one guy honk for no reason as he passed in the left lane just before I turned right. It was not a friendly honk, but I had not held him up in the slightest. I did make it through a yellow light just before where he had to stop, which was good because it held off traffic while I slogged it up a hill. Then after the hill the light changed and he came on by and passed, so I don't know what that honk was about.

I'm now 5 for 5 for this month and year so far, but I'm afraid my streak may be at an end. The rest of the week is supposed to be nasty. Rain today and 33 deg. Rain tomorrow and 40 deg. Possibly snow on Friday. I'm not doing 31 miles in that, heck no. Next week will be more sun, upper 40's into the 50's, so I'll be back at it next week.

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Old 01-20-16 | 09:22 AM
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Cold, slush and snow.. overall not bad though. Figuring out where I should ride is interesting. If there's no cars along the side can ride in the thin layer but if there is a car can't ride in the thick slush and have to go over to the car tracks. Drivers have been fairly cooperative though. Not sure on riding tomorrow/Friday starting demo on a bathroom and need to save some energy.
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Old 01-20-16 | 12:47 PM
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trying to get back into the gym and have done some running and lifting this week going to do an indoor triathlon Friday. Seemed fun and a little weird so I figured I would try it. My upper body was seriously neglected last year with a lot of riding... I hope to do some crosstraining to increas my overall strength/ health plus they are calling for snow today and friday and it has been super cold all week.

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Old 01-20-16 | 01:43 PM
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it's been busy commuting the last few days. Last night I was riding in a pack of about 7 or 8. I took a different route (10 th ave) this AM (dropping off library books) and it was busy as well. Lots of cyclists--lots of blinky lights.
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