Don't sweat it. Unlike what some people believe, it's not a peeing contest about who can ride in the worst conditions.
leyzdoo said:Dangit, you all are making me feel guilty for giving in and taking the train this morning. Alas, I may have lost the battle today, but the war has just begun.
I did it! This is my first winter riding.
I had the wrong bike (Schwinn upright instead of my MTB.) That bike is too slow! Still, it was nice because I'm really just learning how to deal with icy patches and having slow and easy control was perfect. Plus, I wasn't tempted to ride fast because on that girl bike, I can't.
On my longer stretch of my ride (about 3 1/2 miles), I felt hotter than Georgia asphalt and twice as sticky. I had on the right amount of stuff on most of the time, it was just that last 1/2 mile of slow riding that really got me hot and bothered. I got honked at three times, too, which doesn't help when you're already hot and slightly cranky.
Otherwise--YAY! Biking in winter is fun.
Dangit, you all are making me feel guilty for giving in and taking the train this morning. Alas, I may have lost the battle today, but the war has just begun.
Agreed, it's not a contest. I see it as more of a personal challenge with self.
I do, however, think it's good to encourage fellow bicycle commuters who are on the fence to commute in the cold weather and give tips as requested.
Totally with Duppie here.
And-- when did taking the train become a bad thing?
in it to win it said:Agreed, it's not a contest. I see it as more of a personal challenge with self.
I do, however, think it's good to encourage fellow bicycle commuters who are on the fence to commute in the cold weather and give tips as requested.
Duppie said:Don't sweat it. Unlike what some people believe, it's not a peeing contest about who can ride in the worst conditions.
leyzdoo said:Dangit, you all are making me feel guilty for giving in and taking the train this morning. Alas, I may have lost the battle today, but the war has just begun.
With attitudes like this, Duppie, IITWI, Howard and Gin, how do you ever expect to win a peeing contest?
H3N3 said:Totally with Duppie here.
And-- when did taking the train become a bad thing?
in it to win it said:Agreed, it's not a contest. I see it as more of a personal challenge with self.
I do, however, think it's good to encourage fellow bicycle commuters who are on the fence to commute in the cold weather and give tips as requested.
Duppie said:Don't sweat it. Unlike what some people believe, it's not a peeing contest about who can ride in the worst conditions.
leyzdoo said:Dangit, you all are making me feel guilty for giving in and taking the train this morning. Alas, I may have lost the battle today, but the war has just begun.
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