her_welshness
Well-Known Member
Good luck with your first foray into winter commuting!
I started cycling throughout the year around 4 years ago. What I think has not been mentioned is that cycling in the winter is a lot about psychologically pushing yourself to do it. It's not MTFU, but just saying to yourself 'you will be warm in a few minutes'. It's character building. Of course as I commute in London it is that much milder. However, when we had the snow in Decemeber last year it took me 3 hours to walk home. It would still not get me to stop cycling at this time of the year.
Oh, and overshoes are one of the best things for winter cycling, the worst feeling in the world is cold and wet feet.

I started cycling throughout the year around 4 years ago. What I think has not been mentioned is that cycling in the winter is a lot about psychologically pushing yourself to do it. It's not MTFU, but just saying to yourself 'you will be warm in a few minutes'. It's character building. Of course as I commute in London it is that much milder. However, when we had the snow in Decemeber last year it took me 3 hours to walk home. It would still not get me to stop cycling at this time of the year.
Oh, and overshoes are one of the best things for winter cycling, the worst feeling in the world is cold and wet feet.