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When 0 °F feels warm
You know it's been cold when 0° feels warm but I enjoyed my commute anyway. I left my big ice fishing mitts at home and will also be able to do without the goggles for the ride back. Still, it's not like summer when I can throw on a shirt and shorts and be ready but all in good time.
Only problem now is what was firm hardpack has been softened by salt and it's harder to ride through. |
0F seems cold until you go to -20F. Then 0F seems warm. It's all relative at some level.
J. |
Hi tjspiel,
I enjoy reading your winter exploits in Minneapolis. Zero degrees is about the lowest I have encountered here in Boston on my 14 mile one-way commute (Commuter Rail home). How long is your commute? |
I agree, each autumn when it drops below freezing point for the first time I always feel like I'll freeze on the bike . This morning I came to work with a mild -19°celcius and felt great.
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I've been wondering who's still riding.
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Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
(Post 16396457)
Hi tjspiel,
I enjoy reading your winter exploits in Minneapolis. Zero degrees is about the lowest I have encountered here in Boston on my 14 mile one-way commute (Commuter Rail home). How long is your commute? |
Well, -5 this morning didn't feel warm, but it was nice not having every bit of exposed skin actually hurt.
The ride home tonight was 10 degrees, that felt actually balmy. |
Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 16397396)
In Summer and Fall I add miles to my commute but in winter I keep it to 6 miles. It goes from 20/25 minutes during the Summer to 45 minutes or longer on snowy winter days and I just can't justify more time. That and my toes tend to get colder during my winter commute as opposed to the rest of my body which warms up. ;)
Time though is always the over-arching limitation. I'm fortunate to be able to cycle commute on pleasant routes in the reverse of the usual commuting direction as an expeditious way to get the miles in. |
Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 16396324)
You know it's been cold when 0° feels warm but I enjoyed my commute anyway. I left my big ice fishing mitts at home and will also be able to do without the goggles for the ride back. Still, it's not like summer when I can throw on a shirt and shorts and be ready but all in good time.
Only problem now is what was firm hardpack has been softened by salt and it's harder to ride through. |
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