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Year-Round Biking: A Series

Posted March 4th, 2005 by Tim
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Year-Round Biking: A Series

Earlier this year, I decided to ride my bike year round, snow or shine, as a transportation experiment. I was inspired to take this step when I was home over Christmas and witnessed a true Fargoan biking downtown on a day when it was two below with a brisk wind--and he didn't even have anything on his face. I began to wonder, what would I have to do to bike in all manner of weather? Can biking truly be a year-round form of transportation?

Well, with nearly 80 inches of snow in the city this year, it's been a proved to be a good winter to test this out. Over the past months I've gleaned some best practices from trying biking nearly every day, so I think I'll begin a series of post on biking in Boston in the winter.

For today, I'll just post this picture I took on Tuesday after we got another six inches of snow and I had just slogged my way through the mush to BC.

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