Tired of snow yet?
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Tired of snow yet?
Sometimes I wish I actually GOT some snow here in east Texas, although after hearing from some of my friends in the north, maybe I don't wish that at all!
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I'm brewing up my best spell just for you Ms.Vicki.
Hear me Mother Nature, Jack Frost and Old Man winter.
We have a disbeliever!
May the wrath of sub zero temps and a snowy blizzard descend on East Texas.
We have a disbeliever here.
May Snow and icicles be hanging from her roof.
Let it be, Let it be,
The all powerful God of snow and ice!
Hear me Mother Nature, Jack Frost and Old Man winter.
We have a disbeliever!
May the wrath of sub zero temps and a snowy blizzard descend on East Texas.
We have a disbeliever here.
May Snow and icicles be hanging from her roof.
Let it be, Let it be,
The all powerful God of snow and ice!
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I like riding in snow. Slows all the drivers down, and they get scared, so they actually pay attention to where they are going some of the time. Refreshing.
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We haven't had much here in DC this year BUT todays commute will again be in another snow storm. I'm not tired of it yet but soon will be. 3rd snowfall since last Weds. I'm use to th cold though. Charlie
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Not at all tired of it. Can stand to look at it on top of the nearby mountains all day long. This is especially true if I am comfortable in short sleeves and shorts while gazing at the snow caps.
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Haven't been able to ride for a week due to combo of cold and wet/ice. Sucks big time. My hand is up.
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I don't mind if I can go xc skiing, but my wife has a different opinion:
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Snow is ok. I'd just prefer not to have the hassel. What gets me is the REALLY REALLY COLD!
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Originally Posted by Gojohnnygo.
May Snow and icicles be hanging from her roof.
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Snow is ok, it is rideable and it makes the lights work better on the trail, what really sucks is rain on snow and ice which makes it close to impossible to ride a bike. Hands half up
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Originally Posted by SSSwede
Snow is ok, it is rideable and it makes the lights work better on the trail, what really sucks is rain on snow and ice which makes it close to impossible to ride a bike. Hands half up
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Originally Posted by jazzy_cyclist
I don't mind if I can go xc skiing, but my wife has a different opinion:
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Originally Posted by balto charlie
Love the picture Whose the artist...you?
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16 inches of snow the other day, 3-4 more yesterday, single digit temps, frozen pipes in the basement, sore back from so much shoveling, long drives to work in the snow, no above feezing temps for a long time, and it isn't even Feb yet.
Was off the bike for three straight days.
Yes we can complain, but only because we can. I love it and would have it no other way.
Nothing is ever as sweet as that first warm ride after a long winter of bundling up.
You are barking up the wrong tree ( by gloating and thinking that we are suffering up here) if you think i'd rather be down there where it is warm all of the time, Yech...did that for three years and it never rained, everything was brown, everything was new,
Was off the bike for three straight days.
Yes we can complain, but only because we can. I love it and would have it no other way.
Nothing is ever as sweet as that first warm ride after a long winter of bundling up.
You are barking up the wrong tree ( by gloating and thinking that we are suffering up here) if you think i'd rather be down there where it is warm all of the time, Yech...did that for three years and it never rained, everything was brown, everything was new,
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Originally Posted by cdale56
16 inches of snow the other day, 3-4 more yesterday, single digit temps, frozen pipes in the basement, sore back from so much shoveling, long drives to work in the snow, no above feezing temps for a long time, and it isn't even Feb yet.
Was off the bike for three straight days.
Yes we can complain, but only because we can. I love it and would have it no other way.
Nothing is ever as sweet as that first warm ride after a long winter of bundling up.
You are barking up the wrong tree ( by gloating and thinking that we are suffering up here) if you think i'd rather be down there where it is warm all of the time, Yech...did that for three years and it never rained, everything was brown, everything was new,
Was off the bike for three straight days.
Yes we can complain, but only because we can. I love it and would have it no other way.
Nothing is ever as sweet as that first warm ride after a long winter of bundling up.
You are barking up the wrong tree ( by gloating and thinking that we are suffering up here) if you think i'd rather be down there where it is warm all of the time, Yech...did that for three years and it never rained, everything was brown, everything was new,
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Originally Posted by cdale56
You are barking up the wrong tree ( by gloating and thinking that we are suffering up here) if you think i'd rather be down there where it is warm all of the time, Yech...
What's life without seasons?
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Originally Posted by bostontrevor
Amen, brother! Say it loud, say it proud!
What's life without seasons?
What's life without seasons?
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Originally Posted by 2manybikes
Hard to say exactly because of all the wind. But about 24" I think in East Prov. Could not open the front door. Rode the day after the storm. Hopefully tomorrow too.
Heat wave this W/E? Above freezing, sunny.
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Originally Posted by cdale56
Yes, this is just like a real winter..we usually get a little of everything down here but not this much at once. Living by the coast I get a little spolied.
Heat wave this W/E? Above freezing, sunny.
Heat wave this W/E? Above freezing, sunny.
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Originally Posted by 2manybikes
About 30 for Saturday. I'm riding tomorrow if it kills me.
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Originally Posted by N4SPEED
1 more month of winter here, then biking season opens again. Going to be especially great this season.