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  1. #7
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    Nov 2007
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    Western Canada-prairies, mountain & ocean
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    Just buy warm cycling things whenever you have money, etc. Better to work out abit of time to cycle in colder weather...which sounds like a greater challenge for your schedule.

    I don't kid myself...I cycle less during the winter even though Vancouver doesn't get much snow (only in the mountains). I just find it easier to go shorter distances and tend to do most of my cycling on weekends during winter months. Anyway we get lots of rain...for days..cold rain in winter...a real turnoff (for me).

    I guess I'm like this because I have fallen off my bike on the road twice on black ice. And Vancouver drivers are lousy/less predictable during snow /icy conditions compared to other regions of Canada.

    We don't have a car. And haven't for several decades. Yes, money-saving is great....
    Last edited by shootingstar; 09-10-2008 at 11:57 AM.

 

 

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