Being a fair-weather mountain biker is nothing to be ashamed of.
Most of us mountain bike for fun, and we’re not having fun due to the weather, what’s the point? Based on our cold-weather riding experiences, many of us have settled on a cutoff to decide when it’s just too cold to saddle up.
Thanks to Rich Pinnola for suggesting this survey topic and responses.
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Wind doesn't keep me off the bike either. I've lived n places that are always windy, so if you're not willing to ride in the wind, you don't ride. I got over the wind pretty quick.
On the cold side, the only deterrent is ice. Won't ride on the ice. Too many scars and injuries with long term impact from ice. Won't do it any more.
I do have a temperature cutoff on the high side though. I can't handle heat. Or humidity. If it's over about 85, I ain't ridin'. Make that about 70 if it's humid.
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I try not to stop for more than 60 seconds so the cool down process doesn’t start and sweat gets cold.
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That said, when it's just above freezing or really cold I'll generally go to higher altitudes in search of the white stuff.
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