2013!! How Was your Commute Today?
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Not quite yet! My main commuting route is pretty flat, so 59" works for the speeds I go in the winter. What I really miss are the clean roads that would let me go faster (especially turning) without worrying about losing control.
Ask me again when I'm closer to my 1000 mile goal.
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36F/2C, pretty uneventfull ride in...starting to get used to all the layers and extra clothing when needed.
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This is the longest and coldest and snowiest stretch of weather I have seen in these parts in over 5 years. Global Warming, (Only on the polar cap I guess). Anyway, enough complaining, No commuting or riding for now anyway. It is -13degF with a windchill of about -35degF. More snow on the way and maybe a long awaited warm up to the 30's. Might get a ride later this week once this storm passes and the roads get cleared if it warms up a little.
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Felt very slow yesterday. I think my chain is getting gunked up and needs a good cleaning.
I ended up driving in this morning. My street hadn't been plowed and I didn't want to risk it. Of course, the main roads were completely fine, so I could have ridden. Oh well, there's always tomorrow.
I ended up driving in this morning. My street hadn't been plowed and I didn't want to risk it. Of course, the main roads were completely fine, so I could have ridden. Oh well, there's always tomorrow.
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I am amazed at how quickly you can come to rely on something that you didn't think would be useful. Since getting a better headlight, I put some velcro on my old light and slap it on my helmet at night. I'd tried it before with under-powered helmet lights and wasn't impressed, but last night, when the battery got low and it went into power saving blink mode I almost ran over two rabbits and one doe. I've gotten into the habit of spotting them further back with the helmet light. Back to carrying spare batteries after all ...
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This morning I needed 1h50 min. to complete my commute. At -28° celcius (-19° f) it was way too cold for a 27.4kms commute. I was dressed the same way I dressed last week for a -22°celcius commute, which went fine. But the 6 celcius difference made a big big difference on the road: my legs froze on the bike,I had to stop and walk 6 times to warm up my legs and I was completely drained by the time I got to work and I felt dizzy for 20-30 minutes.
Everything else was warm, even the feet with my battery heated socks were fine but I was very surprise that my legs froze with the fact that I had 3 layers on.
I got my lesson, no commute below -22 or -23°celcius. Fortunately there's no harm done but I got scared a bit.
Tonight I should have a -13°c temp. so It will be like the month of july but earlier...
Everything else was warm, even the feet with my battery heated socks were fine but I was very surprise that my legs froze with the fact that I had 3 layers on.
I got my lesson, no commute below -22 or -23°celcius. Fortunately there's no harm done but I got scared a bit.
Tonight I should have a -13°c temp. so It will be like the month of july but earlier...
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This morning I needed 1h50 min. to complete my commute. At -28° celcius (-19° f) it was way too cold for a 27.4kms commute. I was dressed the same way I dressed last week for a -22°celcius commute, which went fine. But the 6 celcius difference made a big big difference on the road: my legs froze on the bike,I had to stop and walk 6 times to warm up my legs and I was completely drained by the time I got to work and I felt dizzy for 20-30 minutes.
Everything else was warm, even the feet with my battery heated socks were fine but I was very surprise that my legs froze with the fact that I had 3 layers on.
I got my lesson, no commute below -22 or -23°celcius. Fortunately there's no harm done but I got scared a bit.
Tonight I should have a -13°c temp. so It will be like the month of july but earlier...
Everything else was warm, even the feet with my battery heated socks were fine but I was very surprise that my legs froze with the fact that I had 3 layers on.
I got my lesson, no commute below -22 or -23°celcius. Fortunately there's no harm done but I got scared a bit.
Tonight I should have a -13°c temp. so It will be like the month of july but earlier...
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23F, and this morning's ride qualifies as one of my worst or at least scariest. I couldn't ride yesterday because the MUP was totally impassable and secondary streets weren't much better. I had to ride today because my wife needed the car (and truthfully I missed it).
While I was assured that the trail had been salted and plowed, I think they used table salt and a rake. I don't know what our cumulative snow totals are but it's over 6". The trail was rutted ice with spots of deep snow. I've ridden mountain trails that were smoother and had more traction! After about 4 miles of that I got off the MUP and hit the street.As spivonious said, interaction with cars was forced because the piles of snow. I was feeling much better riding along on relatively smooth roads until coming down from a small bridge when I hit one of those frozen ridges of ice with the side of my front tire - the front wheel was cocked left and I was going down. I don't know if it was the studs grabbing the ice or divine intervention but I managed to stay upright. It was sphincter factor 10 my friends - and I think the cars behind me got the same.
It's supposed to get over freezing tomorrow afternoon and rain by week's end. Can't come soon enough for me.
While I was assured that the trail had been salted and plowed, I think they used table salt and a rake. I don't know what our cumulative snow totals are but it's over 6". The trail was rutted ice with spots of deep snow. I've ridden mountain trails that were smoother and had more traction! After about 4 miles of that I got off the MUP and hit the street.As spivonious said, interaction with cars was forced because the piles of snow. I was feeling much better riding along on relatively smooth roads until coming down from a small bridge when I hit one of those frozen ridges of ice with the side of my front tire - the front wheel was cocked left and I was going down. I don't know if it was the studs grabbing the ice or divine intervention but I managed to stay upright. It was sphincter factor 10 my friends - and I think the cars behind me got the same.
It's supposed to get over freezing tomorrow afternoon and rain by week's end. Can't come soon enough for me.
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@dramiscram - you're nuts! I've never had the opportunity to ride in sub-zero (F) temperatures, but I think I'd just give in and take the car.
@arsprod - Glad you avoided the fall. There were spots yesterday where I stayed solidly in the middle of the lane (no snow tires on my bike). It's supposed to be near 60F this weekend, so hopefully these ice piles melt away. I haven't taken the MUP option on my commute since it snowed. I'm not sure if the township clears them or not.
@arsprod - Glad you avoided the fall. There were spots yesterday where I stayed solidly in the middle of the lane (no snow tires on my bike). It's supposed to be near 60F this weekend, so hopefully these ice piles melt away. I haven't taken the MUP option on my commute since it snowed. I'm not sure if the township clears them or not.
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I got drafted by some guy yesterday. I am not bothered by this, and was actually flattered that I'm the one pulling these days.
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There was a light snow today. I took bike share to work, and it worked out rather nicely. It made me a little nervous, as I haven't ridden much in the snow, and this is the first time this year. The big, heavy, bike share bike with it's big fat tires handled it well. I took it slow and easy (my usual 15 min. ride turned into 20), and it turned out lovely. The fair weather cyclists have gone away, so finding a bike share bike is actually possible, and the scrums in the bike lanes have gone away; it's back to just me and the delivery guys. Bonus: I don't have to clean my bike.
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My winter commute seems downright balmy compared to you Northerners. So far, my coldest temps have been in the mid-20s F. We've actually had a colder-than-usual November and December in NC, but I've got nothing to complain about after hearing reports from those to the north.
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Mental note to self: no riding below -22°C. That's below our all time record low, that you're casually throwing out there ...
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Back on the bike after not being able to ride for almost a week due to client visits. Cold wave ended and in a warm period, was about 50 when I left my house (and for the entire commute) but overcast. Nice not to need all those extra layers today. Felt a bit slow overall today.
I had some people who seemed to have something to prove passing me today. First was on my climb to the golden gate. My normal pace was faster then the bike in front of me, a guy on a 29er MTB. I caught up and then passed him. He seemed to take it personal and picked up his pace, then passed me on the Golden Gate Bridge, where I was going slower due to the speed limit for bikes.
Later in SF, this guy passed me from behind at a red light, but was slower then me so I passed him back, yet he kept trying to work in front of me at every red light, making me slow down or pass him again. If you know you are slower then someone, why move in front of then at a red light??
I had some people who seemed to have something to prove passing me today. First was on my climb to the golden gate. My normal pace was faster then the bike in front of me, a guy on a 29er MTB. I caught up and then passed him. He seemed to take it personal and picked up his pace, then passed me on the Golden Gate Bridge, where I was going slower due to the speed limit for bikes.
Later in SF, this guy passed me from behind at a red light, but was slower then me so I passed him back, yet he kept trying to work in front of me at every red light, making me slow down or pass him again. If you know you are slower then someone, why move in front of then at a red light??
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My coldest commute ever today... 37F. Usually only gets that cold a few times each winter. Not too bad but I just wish I could keep my nose from running.
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Pretty nice.
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Yeah, it's really rough when the rest of you is on the bike.
Wrapping a thick knitted muffler over your nose often as an effective hat exchanger, pre-warming the inhaled air and solving the problem.
Wrapping a thick knitted muffler over your nose often as an effective hat exchanger, pre-warming the inhaled air and solving the problem.
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Later in SF, this guy passed me from behind at a red light, but was slower then me so I passed him back, yet he kept trying to work in front of me at every red light, making me slow down or pass him again. If you know you are slower then someone, why move in front of then at a red light??
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25f and light snow going in this morning with a tailwind for a change. Very enjoyable with traffic on the light side. Trip home was 33 with a freezing rain and drizzle with fairly heavy traffic. Considering the weather not too bad. Today was the first day with the snow tires, schwalbe marathon winters 700 x 35. Slowed my avg. speed by 1-2 mph and a noticable difference in acceleration from traffic lights. But very relaxed with no real concern with sliding.
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not a lot od col weather in Knoxville, we had 55 degrees today with sun and wind,15-20mph. When it gets cold here I go to Fla for a couple of weeks. Nice being retired.
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I got the cheapest possible socks on eBay (30$ shipping included). They were too tight and made from cotton (80% cotton)and the heating element was too weak to overcome the ''cotton factor''. But I removed the elements, put them between 2 layers of aluminum duct tape and put them between a pair of thin syntetic sock a big pair of wool socks so my feet are really warm.
The part that completely froze is the front of my thighs and my left buttock.
The part that completely froze is the front of my thighs and my left buttock.
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Part of me wants to print this out and give it to anyone who "shoals" me when I pass them back (if I pass them back).
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Today was warm ...ish wind was blowing at 15 mph . Rode around 12 miles to the local library ... It was nice
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Pretty warm today, well above freezing. Looking forward to the end of January when there are still traces of daylight when I leave the office.