By way of encouragement to the weather timid, and tip sharing to the intrepid, 
I thought we could compile a simple, growing bullet list of tips for cold 
weather riding. Here are some of mine:

- ride slower
- nose breath
- fishnet long johns make a brilliant base layer and everything easier. 
Especially if you're daft enough to stop for more than a few minutes while out.
- Coffee outside at 10˚F or below is brilliant (a narrow-neck thermos of coffee 
made at home makes this much simpler.
- Boiled wool
- Listen to the sound of the snow under your tire and learn to know the 
temperature by it.
- Knobbies and supple tires matter more than width, but width matters too.
- Fixed gear means no frozen derailure and brakes always work
- Dress in layers and so so moisture freely evaporates (Gortex equivilants are 
sure ways to boil in a bag while riding, freeze in a bag when stopped).
- Perfect time to avoid main roads and explore back roads and trails, MUPS, 
etc. 
- oversize your shoes so blood flows to the toes.
- Beeswax/coconut oil blend (or similar) on nose and cheeks keep face warmer 
and happy against wind.
- learn what layers work for you as you climb, by temp and wind and cloud/sun 
conditions, and carry a range for when they shift. Ventilate so you keep dry 
(fish net helps significantly with this).
- Best snow rides: trails up to 6" snow, plowed back roads.

What are you tips for brisk riding? Enjoy getting out!

With abandon,
Patrick

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