A topic I love,
@Amanda_W! Like you and Talha, I was wary of icy conditions when I commute in the Boston area. Winter biking was my favorite because it kept most cyclists home, leaving only a few die-hard enthusiasts out there. In fair weather, anyone with a bicycle would hit the road, making riding, walking, and driving really unsafe. So, I enjoyed the reduced and cautious traffic during inclement weather. Since I never got studded tires, I was very cautious of black ice and fortunately encountered it rarely. Sometimes, I would just wait for about half an hour for safer riding conditions.
If anything, rain scares the life out of me. Rain reduces motorists' visibility and, even worse, they seem to forget how to drive in it. (That includes me as well). So, rain scared me more than cold winter conditions.
As for the cold, after a few years of trial and error, I learned how to keep my body just warm enough during winter rides. I initially thought I might have Raynaud's syndrome and struggled a lot before finding a way to deal with cold hands and feet. Finally, when I accepted that it’s usually only until my body warms up that I feel cold, I was able to enjoy the rides. Like I've mentioned in other threads, I always repurposed my outdoor gear. For example, I wore my winter hiking/backpacking jacket, pants, boots, and mittens during winter rides. The boots and mittens were key because they mostly prevented my feet and hands from getting too cold, keeping them operable.
(04-30-2024, 01:01 PM)Talha Wrote: (04-26-2024, 09:35 AM)Amanda_W Wrote: Hey folks!
Do you have a limit on what type of weather or temperature you'll ride in?
I don't like to ride outside when it's under 40 degrees Fahrenheit because of the risk of ice (plus I don't like being cold!). So in the winter, I just stick to indoor trainer rides, but then it takes awhile to adjust to riding outside again. How about you?
Do you ride outside all year round? Or do you have a limit? What kind of gear do you use to keep warm?
Safety is key, especially when it comes to icy conditions. I can ride in snow but that dirty slush is scary and makes me not want to take my bike out.