Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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Waning crescent moon and Venus over Baha'i.   This is why one rides all winter.  Yes.   (Best I could get with my camera phone).  

A bracing but pleasant ride this morning with minimal ice and increasing sunlight - I love commuting in during the sunrise. Astonished to see (at approximately 6 a.m.) absolutely no one on the LFP south of Navy Pier. It's not that cold, people!

Trying to muscle up the courage to get in the bike today. If you biked in today, tell me how awesome you felt when you got in. I need some inspiration today to put on layers and not hop in the train ( which takes the same amount of time anyways).

Do I need goggles? I don't have any now.

Nice moon and star picture!  I saw five or six cyclists on n. clark this morn.  I agree its not that cold.  What if we all lived in Alaska? or Minnesota? :)  Still, on these colder days I'm glad I have my goggles. and my balaclavas. and my mittens. and my thick wool socks. 

I've been riding all week and it's been cold but not as bad as earlier in the year. I don't ride on the LFT so I have no use for goggles.



Julie Hochstadter said:

Trying to muscle up the courage to get in the bike today. If you biked in today, tell me how awesome you felt when you got in. I need some inspiration today to put on layers and not hop in the train ( which takes the same amount of time anyways).
I felt awesome, totally awesome! I love how warm it makes me feel seeing those pour souls freezing their patutes off waiting for the number 22 bus in their feeble Plexiglas shelters. "Ha!" I say. I'm warm, you're a popsicle!
I rode down Clark from Evanston today instead of taking LFT. Switched bikes too (my fixed gear is geared a bit high for this weather). I only gave up my tire studs, but there was really no ice, so it was all good.
Do I need goggles? I don't have any now.
I don't own goggles. I rode with one of those caps that fits over your whole head, letting your eyes and nose peek out. I wore a pair of sunglasses (with their clear lenses installed) to protect my eyes from the tear-inducing wind.
There, now go hop on that bike Julie!

I realized a couple blocks out that I forgot my goggles today. It wasn't a problem. It was a pleasant ride - though it's cold, the sun is out!

Julie Hochstadter said:

Trying to muscle up the courage to get in the bike today. If you biked in today, tell me how awesome you felt when you got in. I need some inspiration today to put on layers and not hop in the train ( which takes the same amount of time anyways).

Do I need goggles? I don't have any now.

As far as goggles, go... as in ski goggles, I want to emphasize how nicely they block the cold air.  Sunglasses, IMO, don't even compare to the absolute domination of the SKI GOGGLE. 

I lost my balaclava so I've cut back my riding. I did ride at 10 pm last night and my God it was cold.  Impressed with you all staying  at it.

Makes no difference, David, what camera you used; 'tis a very nice photo. Keep 'em coming.

David Beazley said:

Waning crescent moon and Venus over Baha'i.   This is why one rides all winter.  Yes.   (Best I could get with my camera phone).  

 

Because you get to see stuff like this, Julie.

Julie, wear your chainlink jersey as your middle layer! 

Never have I felt so warm and cozy in zero degree weather.

Julie Hochstadter said:

Trying to muscle up the courage to get in the bike today. If you biked in today, tell me how awesome you felt when you got in. I need some inspiration today to put on layers and not hop in the train ( which takes the same amount of time anyways).

Do I need goggles? I don't have any now.

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