Still working out my colder weather gear Though the temps were only in the 60's this weekend, I learned fast that my body is still accustomed to hot temps and the seasonal transition is going to be interesting.

Until I learn if I really do like winter cycling, am trying to avoid dropping lots of $$ on winter gear. My leg warmers fit much better than last year now that my thighs are larger and they stay up without a problem. I do not think I need a separate set of knee warmers, as short as I am I suspect they wouldn't be much shorter anyway.

A set of arm warmers will stand in the place of buying more long sleeve jerseys than the two I have (thanks to TE members). Will get some thinner gloves to go beneath my current summer gloves for now - my Shebeest full gloves from last winter are still fine - but I remember them being hard to shift with...so will put off using those as long as I can. Of course, I was still learning HOW to shift last winter so that may have been part of it.

That leaves my feet and head. Yesterday, in low 60's temps, my toes got a little chilly. How well do thermal shoe covers work? Are they warm enough for sub-freezing temps? I suspect that I probably wouldn't cycle in temps <25, but time will tell.

Not worried about my head. I already have ear warmers and will pick up a Smartwool baklava.

Am I forgetting anything?