Commuting In The Snow

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donnydave

Über Member
Location
Cambridge
I was going to switch back to the giant rapid tomorrow but if I'm going to be ambushed I'll take the mountain bike again so I can make good my escape over the fields.... If you see someone in a blue coat with oil-stained tracksuit bottoms and skiing mittens on, please show some mercy
 

MisterStan

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I was going to switch back to the giant rapid tomorrow but if I'm going to be ambushed I'll take the mountain bike again so I can make good my escape over the fields.... If you see someone in a blue coat with oil-stained tracksuit bottoms and skiing mittens on, please show some mercy
Couldn't see you on the video link - looks like the BBC have changed the video..... Now i know what you're wearing, it should make things easy.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
So I was right thinking they spray a salt solution on the surface in icy conditions. It also seems that yesterday they finally cleared the vegetation/mud that the floods left so cycling is back to uber easy on smooth tarmac. If temp drops to -5c or below then maybe the brine solution they are applying won't work?
 

MisterStan

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So I was right thinking they spray a salt solution on the surface in icy conditions. It also seems that yesterday they finally cleared the vegetation/mud that the floods left so cycling is back to uber easy on smooth tarmac. If temp drops to -5c or below then maybe the brine solution they are applying won't work?
I joined the Busway at Longstanton this morning - it was OK even on my skinny tyres.
Three layers on my top and two pairs of tights, two pairs of gloves, two pairs of socks plus overshoes - was just about right! I did see a guy wearing shorts though!
Are you saying they've cleared all the rubbish away along the Swavesey - St Ives section? has the water all gone from there too now?
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
This morning with a windchill of -11 I decided it would be more sensible to take the road over the riverside cycle path as it was less likely to be icy. I was wrong, unless I used the 'furrow' created by drivers' side wheels I was on sheet ice. I was also dodging SLOW traffic made up of drivers who (despite the fact they had iced up windscreens) refused to change their driving style to adapt to conditions.

Tomorrow I think I'll either chance the ice or walk.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
I joined the Busway at Longstanton this morning - it was OK even on my skinny tyres.
Three layers on my top and two pairs of tights, two pairs of gloves, two pairs of socks plus overshoes - was just about right! I did see a guy wearing shorts though!
Are you saying they've cleared all the rubbish away along the Swavesey - St Ives section? has the water all gone from there too now?

Yes.
 
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User169

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A load of snow got bunged up under the mudguards yesterday and then seems to have frozen over night. Had to spend a few minutes digging it out.
 

donnydave

Über Member
Location
Cambridge
I joined the Busway at Longstanton this morning - it was OK even on my skinny tyres.
Three layers on my top and two pairs of tights, two pairs of gloves, two pairs of socks plus overshoes - was just about right! I did see a guy wearing shorts though!
Are you saying they've cleared all the rubbish away along the Swavesey - St Ives section? has the water all gone from there too now?

I see your three layers and raise you a fourth. thermal base layer, long sleeve running t shirt, fleece jumper and windproof cycling coat on the top. Legs: 1 pair trainer socks with hiking socks over the top up to the knees, padded shorts with tracksuit bottoms over the top. BBB overshoes (single best item of cycling clothing I have bought). Ski mittens with separate fleece inner, fleece hat under helmet and buff up to my nose. 7 miles of toasty goodness. Shame my glasses froze over,, and also my gear levers froze, and a combination of frozen brake levers and ice on rims made for interesting and somewhat intermittent braking.

Inexplicably I was a slower on my road bike this morning than on my wifes mtb last night. Clearly - Its not about the bike!
 

Plax

Guru
Location
Wales
I walked to work last time as I couldn't be bothered lugging my bike about. I usually put knobblies on the MTB and lower the seat a bit so I can easily put my feet down if needs be. Last time I cycled in snow though I was offed by compacted ice under the snow and the snow was so deep in places it was a PITA to cycle, so I had to push and stop every few mins to clean the rear mech & brakes of compacted snow as it was locking the back wheel up.
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Looks like i will be car bound the rest of the week , pretty miserable coming home this morning with freezing fog and still icy, went for a walk to the local parcel return shop and the paths were slick with ice patches so that rules out the cycle path at the other end of my commute .
I am definitely getting wiser or more careful as i might have risked it a while back but with 2 young kids i am not risking it .
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
I see your three layers and raise you a fourth. thermal base layer, long sleeve running t shirt, fleece jumper and windproof cycling coat on the top. Legs: 1 pair trainer socks with hiking socks over the top up to the knees, padded shorts with tracksuit bottoms over the top. BBB overshoes (single best item of cycling clothing I have bought). Ski mittens with separate fleece inner, fleece hat under helmet and buff up to my nose. 7 miles of toasty goodness. Shame my glasses froze over,, and also my gear levers froze, and a combination of frozen brake levers and ice on rims made for interesting and somewhat intermittent braking.

Inexplicably I was a slower on my road bike this morning than on my wifes mtb last night. Clearly - Its not about the bike!

Legs - Endura Thermolite Pro Bibs, non pad thick cheap and warm Karrimor cycling shorts over the top.

Feet - Endura Coolmax liner socks, Berghaus thermo socks, heater thick fleece 3 tog socks, Shimano MW80 winter boots, if wet, BBB hardwear thick winter overshoes.

Hands - Karrimor thermo inner liner M gloves with Karrimor outer XLwindproof gloves.

Body - Helly Hansen base T-shirt, Campri base T shirt, Helly Hansen winter warm Ice Crew long sleeve jersey, x2 Campri LS base layer, Lowe Alpine LS Dri-flow jersey, Endura water proof/windproof cycling jacket. Total 6 layers.

Head and Neck - Thinsulate 400g fleece hat, North Face Gore Windstopper hat L with ear covering and draw cord, x2 neck fleeces.

Lighting - x2 Exposure Max D lights to keep my hands warm if it is REALLY cold.
 

MisterStan

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Legs - Endura Thermolite Pro Bibs, non pad thick cheap and warm Karrimor cycling shorts over the top.

Feet - Endura Coolmax liner socks, Berghaus thermo socks, heater thick fleece 3 tog socks, Shimano MW80 winter boots, if wet, BBB hardwear thick winter overshoes.

Hands - Karrimor thermo inner liner M gloves with Karrimor outer XLwindproof gloves.

Body - Helly Hansen base T-shirt, Campri base T shirt, Helly Hansen winter warm Ice Crew long sleeve jersey, x2 Campri LS base layer, Lowe Alpine LS Dri-flow jersey, Endura water proof/windproof cycling jacket. Total 6 layers.

Head and Neck - Thinsulate 400g fleece hat, North Face Gore Windstopper hat L with ear covering and draw cord, x2 neck fleeces.

Lighting - x2 Exposure Max D lights to keep my hands warm if it is REALLY cold.
I still think the guy i saw in shorts wins, hands down!
 
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