I would add the necessity of a good headlight and tail light.
Midwinter days are short, nights are long and commuting time is often in the dark. Fortunately we know have excellent, bright, battery powered lights available. They help you to see those icy patches on your route and they make you visible to other road and pathway users.
I used to love my morning commute through the residential streets, enjoying the Christmas lights in the pre dawn hours.
Great article! Love the advice of Be bold, start cold!
Honestly such a go to saying for us no matter the activity. It makes a big difference!
Nice write up.
I would add the necessity of a good headlight and tail light.
Midwinter days are short, nights are long and commuting time is often in the dark. Fortunately we know have excellent, bright, battery powered lights available. They help you to see those icy patches on your route and they make you visible to other road and pathway users.
I used to love my morning commute through the residential streets, enjoying the Christmas lights in the pre dawn hours.
Yes! Great tip, Bill. Thanks for weighing in. Is there a certain brand/type you recomend?