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  1. #1
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    16F (-9C) temperature at my house this morning, but sunny and no wind. I did my regular 6 mile bike commute, but forgot one important thing. I was bundled in layers and windpants and double windproof mittens and balaclava plus a 2nd cap. My first mile is down a long steep hill, and I got the worst case of whole-head brain freeze because I forgot the helmet cover. After the hill I stopped and put it on and was comfortable the rest of the way. Don't know why I didn't think to slow down on that hill, as LPH suggests. My studded tires aren't on the bike yet, but soon.
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  2. #2
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    I got several rides in during some nice afternoons and then I caught a cold that's knocked me out for a week. I am miserable!!

    On the bright side, I'm volunteering for Bike Brigade at the Jr High. I'm assigned for Tues & Thurs mornings. I rode the route once but no kids showed up that day. It's either been canceled or the kids didn't show up. I think so far only one kid rode one day and that wasn't on one of my days. We've only got 3 kids signed up at all, but we're hoping to get more. We lowered our cut-off temp to 28F, and this cold spell is supposed to be over in a few days. Whether we get more kids, it's nice to have an excuse to ride 5 miles at 6:30 am. (Of course, that assumes I ever get over this stupid cold!)
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW View Post
    My first mile is down a long steep hill, and I got the worst case of whole-head brain freeze because I forgot the helmet cover. After the hill I stopped and put it on and was comfortable the rest of the way. Don't know why I didn't think to slow down on that hill, as LPH suggests.
    Because it sucks to have to brake unnecessarily...
    I'm wondering if I'm getting more sensitive with age or just haven't hardened (tf) up yet. I know pretty much exactly what I usually wear at different temps, but still - my head and feet and back of my thighs are colder than I remember, while my hands and face and core are just fine. But I'm generally in worse shape, I can't commute every day without being tired and irritable in the evening.
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  4. #4
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    Nov 2007
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    We had a snowstorm 1.5 wks. ago. So, it's been nice cycling with the dry air melt-off.

    -4 degrees C and no wind which is warm in our area. So might as well cycling as much as I can this week, before we get sacked with next snowfall.
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    I'm wondering if I'm getting more sensitive with age or just haven't hardened (tf) up yet. I know pretty much exactly what I usually wear at different temps, but still - my head and feet and back of my thighs are colder than I remember, while my hands and face and core are just fine. But I'm generally in worse shape, I can't commute every day without being tired and irritable in the evening.
    I bet a very small increase in temp will make all that go away. But if you hadn't had the colder stuff you wouldn't handle the relatively higher temp any better. Maybe time to re-evaluate your chart. I still have that chart you sent me (converted to awkward Fahrenheit).
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  6. #6
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    I'm noticing slightly opposite and I'm in my mid-50's: I'm tolerating a bit more colder temp. since moving to prairies from Vancouver 3 yrs. ago. (Even I can't believe I'm like this.) In fact, I get an odd heat flash for a few seconds, right around just before I leave home..it's almost as if my body is trying to adjust with me wearing warm layers just before stepping out into the winter cold outdoors.
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  7. #7
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    I did my first actually snowy commute this morning, second on the winter bike with studded tires. It took me a couple blocks to figure out where it was best to ride - either the plowed lane or in the fresh snow, not in tracks. I also had to take a brand new route since there is now construction on my old one. Found out construction started on this new one too! Who starts construction in Minnesota in December? Apparently the City of Saint Paul does. The traffic was backed up for blocks. I didn't know if I should sit in traffic or slowly pass everyone on the right, but since being 20 minutes late to work wasn't an option today, I hugged the curb and passed block after block of cars into downtown St. Paul. Felt pretty awesome.

  8. #8
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    I rode 12.8 miles to and from a meeting today. It was chilly but refreshing. I don't get much commuting in since I work from home, so I'm glad to do it when I can. On the way back I found a very cool cafe that I had not been to before, so I had a cuppa and did some work there. It was nice to get out of the house.

  9. #9
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    We got that early snow and nasty cold -- the kind that can make the commute more of a chore than a joy. You know, the days where it seems it takes you longer to bundle up than to ride. That is, until you've been riding for 20 minutes and realize that the grease in your hubs is trying to solidify and your commute is going to be long. It is dark because these days it is dark both ways. Blah...no fun...the industrial park/stadium outflow parking/canal scrubland you ride through to avoid traffic feels particularly cold and menacing. And then....

    A bird swoops down in front of me. White as white can be....owl shaped? I'm too far south and too urban for a snowy owl? Can't be. Cold must be getting to me. Next day, the bird is back. Yep, definitely white. Definitely owl shaped, but I only see glimpses.

    Later that night, I read the news article...yep, snowy owls have moved into the area. Never would have seen it if I had driven a car. Gotta love even the "ugly" winter commutes.
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