No snow yet in my area, but I’m still out here commuting in the damp and the dark. It’ll be much prettier once we get some white on the ground.
No snow yet in my area, but I’m still out here commuting in the damp and the dark. It’ll be much prettier once we get some white on the ground.
I don’t get much ice in my area, so I simply drive to work on the few icy days and wait for safer pavement. I know some people ride studded tires; hopefully a user with some experience there will chime in.
Go out of your way to be visible: bright and reflective clothes, hi-vis panniers, bright lights.
Dress in layers and cover as much skin as possible. A thin balaclava that fits under your helmet is worth its weight in gold. Ski gloves with a long gauntlet will keep the cold off of your wrists and wind out of your sleeves.
If you like riding clipless pedals, get cycling shoes specifically designed for winter riding. They should be waterproof and be tall enough to cover your ankles.
It’s really nice to have a place at work to hang wet clothes and take a hot shower after a damp, cold morning commute.