Tuesday, December 16, 2008

winter biking

http://www.leadertelegram.com/story-news_local.asp?id=BIJKQ6F4H3P

As published in Monday's Leader Telegram: (feel free to comment and add other tips for fellow winter bikers)

Winter Biking Tips

Tips from the new brochure "Winter Bicycling in Eau Claire: Quick Guide to Winter Biking," which should be available at City Hall and other sites in about two weeks and posted on the city Web site, www.eauclairewi.gov:

- Any bike can be ridden in winter, but a mountain bike or bicycle with studded tires helps with traction. Some cyclists add fenders to block flying winter sludge and prevent snow buildup on tires.

- It gets dark earlier and visibility can be bad even in daytime, so lights on the front and back are a must. Most states require them year-round after dark.

- Skip heavy, padded clothing. Use lighter layers, but don't overdo it; a little chill when you start out is just right. You'll warm up.

- Avoid moisture-absorbing fabrics such as cotton, especially for the layer closest to the skin; try fabrics that wick sweat away from the skin.

- The top layers should be a material that keeps out water and wind.

- Hands and feet are most likely to get cold. Several pairs of gloves and socks are a good idea, as are shoes or boots that are warm without being clumsy.

- In extreme cold leave no skin exposed. That means a ski mask and goggles.

- A helmet is a must; wipeouts are even more likely on wintry streets.

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