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Originally Posted by parkbrav
…This spring, I will be trying @jim_From_Boston's idea of using hardware glasses as a wind protector. This sounds like a great suggestion!
Thanks for the nod, @parkbrav, Speaking of good ideas, I have also recently posted:
Originally Posted by scoatw
Sorry to respond so late. I just now saw it on my notifications. Just as I described. First put balaclava on covering your mouth. Second, fit headband around your head so it covers your nose and cheeks. The balaclava covers your mouth, thus warming your face.

The break between the balaclava and the headband provides an escape route for your warm exhales instead of going up into your goggles. Got it?
Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
I like that idea, and look foward to trying it out.

BTW, @scoatw, FYA, I have previously posted
Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
... I have extracted this [winter cycling] slogan from a post by @scoatw of Ohio, "Gear and gumption." Always on bad weather days someone at work will ask me, "You didn't ride your bicycle today, did you?."

When it’s really bad out, my wife will chide me, “You just want to ride your bike today, so you can write about it to Bike Forums."

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