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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Well, of course not! That's just a figure of speech!!

    I just mean that it's different for everyone. I've lived in the south for the past 9 years (7 in FL and 2 here in NC) and I was suprised at how I STILL handle cold-weather activity really well.
    I've lived in Dallas my entire life and have never handled hot weather, activity or no activity. Sigh.

    I hope we retire to someplace with seasons, grrrr.

    I'm glad to know the general advice about covering knees at 65 degrees, though. It's helpful to have a rule of thumb to begin with, even if you discover you need a slightly different, um, thumb.
    Last edited by pooks; 10-06-2006 at 09:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pooks View Post
    I'm glad to know the general advice about covering knees at 65 degrees, though. It's helpful to have a rule of thumb to begin with, even if you discover you need a slightly different, um, thumb.
    i'm striping off clothes at that temp.

    i just check on temp, winds and rain. usually layer up so that way i can take stuff off. my general rule is if i step outside and i'm a bit chilly in what i have on i know it will be good. if i walk out and i'm warm or comfy i know i'll be to hot.
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    Everyone is really an individual when it comes to cold weather riding. I can tolerate cold OK for sports with less wind resistance, but with cycling, I am always the one who has the most on. I know you are supposed to feel slightly cool at the beginning, but I hate feeling that way. My first mile from my house is downhill. It is freezing when it is cool out. I do tend to layer more now than when I first started riding, but what gets me are the people I see riding with shorts on when it's 55 or even 48 outside. I like wearing knickers between 55 and 65. If it's that temp. in the beginning of a long ride, I'll wear leg warmers, so i can be in shorts later when it goes above 65. As far as the top goes, I usually have too much on, but I'd rather feel sweaty than cold. For temps in the fifties i usually wear a regular long sleeved jersey with a heavier hoodie jacket, or a lightweight wool jersey (feels like cotton) and my wind jacket. Lower fifties, I go to a mid weight wool jersey with a vest or wind jacket. Less than 50, a mid weight wool jersey and my hoodie or wind jacket. I have a Gore Tex rain coat that is really warm, too and a Go Lite jacket that i wear X country skiing. I have worn that a few times when I've cycled in the winter. I wear full fingered gloves below 58 or so, one pair for temps in the 50s and the other for really cold riding and mountain biking. I also wear a skullcap or headband when it gets below 55 or so. Wool socks, yes, light weight ones most of the time up to 65. I have woolie bullies for when it's really cold, but they are a little thick with my shoes. I also have booties. Don't laugh! I wear them at times when it's in the 50's, but definitely in the 40's.

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    I have so often ridden right beside people who are working as hard or harder as I am, are as much or more dressed, but they're shivering and turning blue and I"m not. I do tend to have more natural insulation than they do, and I want my (uninsulated :-)) ears covered oh, about at 49 degrees. 55 is my generic "want the jacket" temperature tho' that depends on sunlight and humidity, too. I was chilly today at 59 heading down to the LBS. I've never worn booties, even at 4 degrees (F). Thick socks and sneakers have always been enough for the 7-8 mile commute, and my feet get hot easily.

 

 

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