Sorry for not being clear on our late spring, Crankin. No, not hurting, physically, not in any way. In fact, still doing my usual daily riding and feel great, physically. Will be going into summer (if it ever gets, here) in great riding shape. Just hurting, mentally, for lack of being able to see any green grass or anything but snow on the ground. I just need to be patient.

Crankin, you are spot on not to ride under those foggy and ice conditions. I've had to do it at times when I was commuting and had no other options, but no way would I do it, otherwise.

Speaking of snow, my trail riding on my snow covered trails has actually been pretty good after getting them cleared after that last snowfall. Haven't had much melting, since, so the packed snow base hasn't turned to ice, yet. That won't last long, with temps supposed to get into the 40s, today and some rain, tonight. That's, okay, because our local paved roads are all dry and clear, now. With another big storm coming, soon, that won't last long, either, but I've found the best way to handle this relentless winter thing is just to take it one day at a time and ride where I can. Let tomorrow, as they say, take care of itself.