Hands, feet and ears need a lot of attention.  180s work for my ears.  Many 
models fit easily under the helmet..  Lobster claw gloves are great when it 
gets real cold. Alpaca socks are comfortable and very warm.

If you can afford it, Schoeller fabric 
jackets: 
http://shop.searchandstate.com/collections/all/products/s1-j-riding-jacket 
and pants: (Swrve, Outlier, Mission Workshop, etc. all have good choices) 
keep you warm but let perspiration escape.  Many of the pants look better 
some of my auto driving colleagues' corporate casual attire.

On Monday, November 11, 2013 10:24:33 PM UTC-6, Michael wrote:
>
> Just curious. 
>  
> My commute may get longer soon.
> I had been doing partial commutes of 5.6 miles from a park-n-ride, but 
> would like to work up to the full 16 mile one-way commute one day.
> A change in my family's work schedule (3 of us with two cars) may 
> necessitate this sometimes.
>  
> Any Riv-peeps' cold weather tips? Gets down into the 20's here in the 
> winter.
>

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