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  1. #1
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    May 2004
    Location
    Aurora, CO
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    If you want to ride in 0-20 degree weather, sure, come to Denver!

    It was a high of 27 for my ride of 90 minutes yesterday, and right now it is a whopping 12 degrees at 10 a.m. as I try to decide what to do today.

    Don't believe that year-round riding is possible here!

    I moved here from Montgomery, AL....great place for biking, low cost of living, and nice medium-size city. Tons of great routes in the countryside and hills. There I was doing centuries in JAN & FEB.

    Sure, it was hot in the summer but so are lots of places. Check it out!
    Laura
    Laura

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Riding my Luna & Rivendell in the Hudson Valley, NY
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    Cobalt,
    do you need to actually live in a city in order to work?
    Do you intend to bike to work, or use mass transit to commute?
    Are you going to retire soon, or not for many years yet?
    Do you intend to drive out of the city in order to go on bike rides, or are you wanting to ride from home?
    These questions and more will have a big bearing on your decision.
    You might want to consider factors like mass transit and gas prices/availability when thinking about all this. Right now, suburbs are rapidly going down in value because people no longer want to drive a lot to get back and forth to work, plus they can no longer afford a large house and high mortgage. Smaller urban dwellings are now becoming more sought after.
    Just a few things to think about.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
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    Quote Originally Posted by knapplaura View Post
    If you want to ride in 0-20 degree weather, sure, come to Denver!

    It was a high of 27 for my ride of 90 minutes yesterday, and right now it is a whopping 12 degrees at 10 a.m. as I try to decide what to do today.

    Don't believe that year-round riding is possible here!

    I moved here from Montgomery, AL....great place for biking, low cost of living, and nice medium-size city. Tons of great routes in the countryside and hills. There I was doing centuries in JAN & FEB.

    Sure, it was hot in the summer but so are lots of places. Check it out!
    Laura
    The cold temps we have been having here have been a little out of the norm. We have had record cold temps. For the most part you can ride all year with exception to maybe 3-4 weeks. There are quite a few people that commute by bike year round. What is nice about the Denver area is that when is does snow it does not last very long with the sun. The snow is also a dry snow, not a wet snow like the NE. And once March comes the weather is awesome..temps in the 50s with the occ snow storm. The job market out here is still pretty good.

 

 

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