Thank you for your list, 

Around where I live, it gets into the 30's, sometimes the 20's, but don't 
snow much.  However, using some of your tips, got me started riding in 
colder weather, where I used to only ride if it were 60* or above.  I found 
that if dressed properly (your comment "there isn't bad weather, just bad 
clothes" got to me), I am more comfortable than riding in the summer, when 
I'd be so uncomfortable in the heat.  Plus, there are 90% less people on 
the MUPS and less cars on the roads.

Here's some of your list that I used, starting a winter ago:

> - nose breathe
> - Dress in layers and so so moisture freely evaporates 
> - 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. (Roberta:  I'm going to try this.  My face 
> can get pretty dry.)
>

I also have a gaiter to help warm my jowls and face.   I wear wool socks.  
When I go out even when I don't want to, I rarely regret it.  

Trying to do more winter riding,
Roberta

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