I'm up for the weather...I think...or maybe not.  What about everyone else? 

 

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BRING IT ON.

 

But I'm not going to take the LFP tommorrow.

"I'm up for the weather...I think...or maybe not."

 

That sums up my plan for tomorrow nicely

Finnaly! I will not be sweating so much in all my gear by the time I arrive at my destination.
tomorrow may be the day I wear the balacava and ski goggles for the first time this season...maybe;-)
I try to ride on the coldest days so that every other day feels warm by comparison.
You are so bass - a** Kelly!  I've been wearing mine for awhile now.  I'm the last one to stop wearing googles, probably mid April. 

Kelly said:
tomorrow may be the day I wear the balacava and ski goggles for the first time this season...maybe;-)
Ima break out the goggles tomorrow. I've only worn them with blowing snow so far.

shiiiii...i been wearing longjohns since the low 40's

 

i forgot my goggles today for the first time and i teared up the whole ride.  not sure if it was watery eyes from the wind and cold or if i was actually crying

Julie Hochstadter said:

You are so bass - a** Kelly!  I've been wearing mine for awhile now.  I'm the last one to stop wearing googles, probably mid April. 

Kelly said:
tomorrow may be the day I wear the balacava and ski goggles for the first time this season...maybe;-)

I like the idea of this approach, Sam S! That reminds me of the time my friends in Milwaukee decided that the only way to beat the heat (it was that summer when people were dying from the temperatures, 1995, maybe), they headed up to the attic! When they came back down to the kitchen, the house felt really cool by comparison.

 

I'mma try...and, yeah. I'm up for the weather...I think...or maybe not.
Sam S said:

I try to ride on the coldest days so that every other day feels warm by comparison.

I've said it a few times....

 

The thing that I do that helps me the most to better cope with riding in weather like this,

is to continue to ride in weather like this. 

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