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Old 04-03-11 | 08:01 PM
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miss wearing my really nice winter gear i bought last season
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Old 04-04-11 | 12:02 AM
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riding out in the snow before anyone else has.
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Old 04-04-11 | 12:26 AM
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Old 04-04-11 | 03:09 AM
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When spring comes in a month or so (hopefully) I will miss the challenge of riding in difficult conditions.
I will also miss the element of surprise, wondering how the conditions will be on the way home or the next day.
I will miss watching the snowplows with my 2 yo daughter on our way to the daycare in the mornings (she really likes the heavy machinery).
But most of all I will miss riding my beloved Nokians and listening to the sweet sound of carbide studs tearing into an iced road.

I will not miss the horrible noise when riding the studded tyres on dry asphalt.
I will not miss it when the ski goggles (or other vital piece of equipment) are at home but I'm at work and I would really, really need them.
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Old 04-04-11 | 06:14 AM
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In many ways, winter is my favorite season for bike commuting but we have pretty mild ones in NC. Things I like:
- Arriving at work nearly sweat free after riding for 45 minutes.
- Water stays cold in bottles (altho I don't like it when they freeze).
- Easy to dress for the weather when it stays cold all day and I can wear same clothes morning and afternoon.
- You can put on more clothes when it gets colder, but you can only take off so much when it gets really hot.
- Sense of accomplishment from riding to work in subfreezing temps.
- Racking up the miles when most cyclists have quit riding.
- Beating my cycling buds up the hills on weekend rides because I've been riding more.
- Maybe it's my Minnesota blood, but I just like the cold -- way more than the high heat and humidity we get most of the summer.
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Old 04-04-11 | 06:52 AM
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The Cold Weather. My friends think I'm crazy, but 10 degrees weather is much more preferred than 90 degrees. Especially because it gets so humid in Philadelphia in the summer. Being in the heat really wears me out and makes it really difficult for me to breathe (I have asthma), whereas the cold is circumvented by layers of clothing and proper gear and my lungs generally feel better (if I wear a mask).

I really miss the snow already. I miss going down side streets and having to exercise great balance and patience or I will fall. I don't miss the snowballs and iceballs tossed at me by silly kids though.
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Old 04-04-11 | 07:08 AM
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Don't forget frozen pawls and derailleurs that won't move.
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Old 04-04-11 | 07:09 AM
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I miss the empty-ish trail, free of oblivious joggers/walkers with headphones, strollers, unruly dogs, etc, etc.... a couple friends at work (who have short 2-3mi commutes) were commenting last week that it was almost time to start riding, and then they realized I was sitting there--22 mi roundtrip commute at least a couple days a week all winter

I won't miss the rutted ice though. At all.
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Old 04-04-11 | 07:15 AM
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Not sure if I can say it's due to the weather, but I got honked at twice last week, my first honks since fall.
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Old 04-04-11 | 07:55 AM
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Ah Winter. Seems like only yesterday I was enjoying the sweet melody of snowflakes driven into my helmet by a gentle Northwest breeze with gusts up to 25 mph.

Oh wait, that was this morning.

Seriously, there are some nice things about winter commuting, but I just got on my road bike for the first time last week. Winter is not distant enough for me to feel at all nostalgic about it.
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Old 04-04-11 | 08:54 AM
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- Arriving at work nearly sweat free after riding for 45 minutes.
Our bodies must be made differently. I sweat when it is 0 degrees F outside.
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Old 04-04-11 | 08:56 AM
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Ah Winter. Seems like only yesterday I was enjoying the sweet melody of snowflakes driven into my helmet by a gentle Northwest breeze with gusts up to 25 mph.
Oh wait, that was this morning.
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Old 04-04-11 | 09:10 AM
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- not being hot
- not needing to carry a water bottle for a 10mi trip

That's about it. So glad to not have to deal with shoe covers, layers, jackets, balaclava, gloves. We only had a few weeks of "real" winter here, but that was enough. I'm not complaining though - only 1 week of anything frozen on the ground and I was able to ride all winter long without resorting to snow tires or any of that. I think the most annoying time of year is when you need gloves and jackets and such in the morning, but its 85 on the way home and you have to haul all the bulky junk home.
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Old 04-04-11 | 09:59 AM
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I miss the relative calm around the monuments and other tourist destinations; I miss the expressions of amazement that I would ride in 'such cold weather'

But really? I'm happy its spring.
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Old 04-04-11 | 10:07 AM
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I think winter drivers give us more space and don't honk because, hey, we're riding a bicycle in the winter. Clearly we're either crazy or have nothing left worth living for; leaving us alone is just a sensible self-defense mechanism.
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Old 04-04-11 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by scroca
Don't forget frozen pawls and derailleurs that won't move.
Man, you're whiny.
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Old 04-04-11 | 11:30 AM
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Old 04-04-11 | 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
That's pretty funny. As an early-morning commuter, I'm still wearing my winter jacket and paraphernalia for rides around 30° and yet in the afternoon, when it's in the 50s people tell me I must be enjoying the nice weather.
Bostonians are a bit tougher than Rhode Islanders, we seem to complain about anything under 65.
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Old 04-04-11 | 01:38 PM
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I miss the frozen rutted footpaths, I miss the frozen toes, gatorade and eyelashes. I miss the slush, sand and slop, NOT.
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Old 04-04-11 | 01:43 PM
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I miss being able to ride for an hour and not be drenched in sweat.
Me too. I love that instant cooldown, even if I look weird stripping off most of my layers before I go inside.

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I would take a 30 degree day over a 100 degree day anytime
Yep, but I'll take a 60 degree day over both of them.
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Old 04-04-11 | 02:52 PM
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2 things I miss about winter commuting

1. absolutely
2. nothing
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Old 04-04-11 | 10:43 PM
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Yep, but I'll take a 60 degree day over both of them.
Oh me too, all 3 of them we get a year.
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Old 04-05-11 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by colleen c
I miss how easy it was getting a seat on the train during the winter. There were only a few bicycle using the limited seat that are sideway. Now with the nicer weather, the train are much more crowed with more bicycle.

Another thing I notice is that driver are more agressive now with the spring weather. They seem to be giving less space when passing. Not sure if it is related to the fact that the street has more cyclist, but it just seem that driver treat us different between the rainy winter season and sunny spring/summer.
So I was wondering where all the S's went in your post that would have made your words plural when intended to be plural (driverS, cyclistS, etc)... and then I found them in Squirrelli's post.

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Running over thin ice puddles.

I don't, however, miss black ices. Curse you, black ices!
On topic, I miss the snow, the cold feeling on the face, even the way my eyelids begin to "stick" shut at about 10-14 below zero. I really like winter commuting...
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Old 04-05-11 | 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by L.L. Zamenhof
Man, you're whiny.
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Old 04-05-11 | 11:20 AM
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making fresh tracks on the MUP on the way to work. Or wondering who was there before me.

not dodging 15 gaggles of women out walking dogs on retractable leashes on the way home.

I'm reading about the clothes everyone doesn't like. How long does it take for the car to warm up and scape the windshield?

taking the bike lanes over the MUP this summer, but will miss the scenery of riding by the golf course and park on the power line trail.
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