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  1. #16
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    I work 2 days/week and intend to commute rain or shine throughout the winter. I'll have a few days that are supposed to be total rest days in my training schedule that I'll take the bus for, but if it snows.... I'll use my cross bike... Our streets get totally gridlocked by a flurry... the last time it snowed I was on a bus day and after it took me nearly 2 hours to get to work (my bike commute is 25 min) I vowed if it snowed I'd always ride...
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geonz View Post
    IT's totally, totally doable. It requires deciding that you commute by bike and that the car is a belching last resort. That way, when the alarm goes off that you set with a little extra margin, and you hear the interesting weather, you *don't* say to yourself "is this a good enough excuse to drive?"

    You say, "what shall I wear?"
    I loved this post. Then it scared me. Then I loved it, then it intimidated me, then I loved it...
    I want to ride in at least 2 days/wk all year. But, Geonz has made me think that 5 days/wk might almost be easier! It requires a mentality that 2 days/wk doesn't require.
    Still, I'm in for 2 days/wk. Beginning next week and continuing through the winter. That'll mean riding in the dark both ways some days, but I've got good lights. I've got lots of good clothing choices. I'm set to go.
    All I really need is the mental part.

  3. #18
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    the mental part...

    Yeah, I liked Geonz's post, too...for me one of the best ways to be sure I ride, aside from that margin on the alarm clock I build in too, is to be totally prepped the night before -- my work clothes are already packed in my bag, and my bike stuff on the dresser ready to go. That way it's a pain to switch everything around to drive, so I might as well just tweak the bike layers and go! This is especially true on those Monday mornings...

  4. #19
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    Apr 2005
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    Night Riding

    I know I've said it before and I sure I'll mention it again with the coming of winter. I LOVE riding in the dark! Even in the rain or cold.

    I was a little afraid of the idea until I tried it. I use two headlights. One on the handlebars, one on my helmet. I have no probelm seeing the road and with all the blinky lights I have on my bike and body I am VERY visible. Give night riding a few tries and then decided if it's for you. I do change my route slighty for night riding to avoid high traffic and isolated areas. bikerHen

  5. #20
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    I am in. My goal is to be riding 90% of the time (4.5 times a week or 9 times per 10 days) as long as it's not under 1 (celcius). I don't mind riding on the ice myself, but I don't trust cars and buses around here, nobody knows how to handle cold/snow/ice around Vancouver, BC it seems.

    The other 10% I'm not taking the car, I'm either taking the bus or working from home.

  6. #21
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    I'm in. I want to continue my once a week commute to work, its a 35 mile round trip and I wussed out a lot (actually almost all of) last winter. We don't really get extreme weather here, just wet generally but I reserve the right to not ride in the occasional snow or ice or the sadly much more frequent 40mph headwinds/crosswinds/tailwinds (scary) I also want to commit to cycling to running club on the Thursday session, it will be 8 miles each way but it feels wrong taking a car.

    I have waterproof panniers for my utility bike so I can even commute on the weeks I need to take my works laptop home, I just have to accept the heavier utility bike. It feels like a tank in comparison to my road bike but I actually really enjoyed commuting on the "supertanker" last Friday, laptop, panniers and all! I just need a different mindset and save the road bike commute for less filthy weather.

    I have good lights, reflectives, all the winter kit I could possibly need as when I had a shorter commute I used to do it at least three times a week over winter so I have no excuse on that front at all.

    I also want to keep up my errand running on my bike over winter, I managed 24 miles on Saturday between nipping to the post office, library, farm shop and supermarket. Its a good way of getting in some easy paced miles. I am determined to try to eliminate my car use for these journeys. I will be grocery shopping online from now on and getting the bulk of my shopping delivered, only buying fruit and veg, meat etc on a weekly basis and I don't tend to buy them from the supermarket anyway.

    Hopefully this will keep me going.
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  7. #22
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    i am ready with my utility LHT with rack and fenders and now my big new tires Schwalbe Marathons which are described below....


    When you define performance as "strength, toughness, reliability, longevity" and so on, and you're going out on a long tour on rotten roads with glass and knives and needles strewn about 'em, then you ride Schwalbe Marathons, period.

    All that, and they roll fine, too. You won't feel slowed at all. Schwalbe Marathons are as legendary as touring tires get, and the acclaim is earned.

    These are for 26" (559 not 584, 650B) wheels. Approximately 2" wide or 50mm if you're more used to metric. Kevlar (folding) bead, yes!

    LET THE FUN BEGIN!!!!

  8. #23
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    Should we have weekly check in? I have to say it is still 90 degrees here, so there isn't much challenge. It is also sunny my entire ride. The challenge will come in January-February for me, those tend to be the nasty months.
    Amanda

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  9. #24
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    Well here the temps are down by now, and it's, above all, dark in the morning. I'm all for starting the count now, and stopping on the last day of Winter, March 21st.

    I'd say "check in on the weekends" if that works for all. Someone just has to remember resuscitating the thread every week. We could start a different thread, such as "Fall/Winter Commuting Challenge".

  10. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    Well here the temps are down by now, and it's, above all, dark in the morning. I'm all for starting the count now, and stopping on the last day of Winter, March 21st.

    I'd say "check in on the weekends" if that works for all. Someone just has to remember resuscitating the thread every week. We could start a different thread, such as "Fall/Winter Commuting Challenge".
    I vote new thread with a list of those who said "in". I will post it tonight if no one else has and then we can all "check-in" come Friday.

    Starting this week and going to March 21, cool.
    Amanda

    2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


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  11. #26
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    I was thinking the same thing about a new post with a list of those in -- was also thinking I could list the goal each person has. Won't have a chance to do that til' Friday morning tho -- so if you're up for it, go for it!

    And Equinox to Equinox is brilliant!

  12. #27
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    Still 90, huh? I'm in if I wasn't clear the last time!
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  13. #28
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    Ok, I'm in. Last winter (my first as a bike commuter) I learned the hard way the riding on ice is bad. I had a very sore hip for a week! So my goal is to ride every day it is not freezing. My commute is only 8 miles round trip so it should be very doable!

    Great challenge! Thanks for starting this, out_spokin'!

  14. #29
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    I'm in too, although I'm not sure if that's fair as it doesn't snow here, and the most we get is a bit of rain - I can handle rain. I'm hoping to have my Surly soon for the wet weather - I don't want to ride my slim tired Cannondale. :P
    Christine
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  15. #30
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    Sep 2008
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    Red face Wow fun!

    Hi everyone!

    I'd like to join on as well-

    I walk to my part time job in the afternoons - since it's only 6 blocks away but my night job is 3.5 miles (at night!). So my plan is taking the bus at night with my bike on the front and biking it home in the morning- hopefully I won't fall asleep on the way though...

    How exciting! I don't have a car so my goal is 90% of the time...I can borrow a car sometimes but can't get into the habit of that because its wayyy too easy to just get used to it.

    I'm excited and hopefully everyone can do it this winter! days will only be getting shorter for the next 2.5 months! Then we will slowly have time back on our sides..

    Annette

 

 

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