I live in Ithaca, NY. I biked 3 miles to school every day last winter. Downhill on the way in, uphill on the way back. As I was biking back late at night, it was colder then - so I pedaled harder.
Moisture really wasn't a problem, aside from sweat. Winter time in Ithaca means snow. (though my feet did get slushy)
On top of regular clothes for school (sneakers, Jeans, T-shirt, sweatshirt) I added:
- A windproof balaclava (totally key)
- A patagonia micro-puff pull-over (amazing jacket)
- A pair of shell gloves that had some light micro-fleece on the inside. (With power stretch liners they used to be my ice climbing gloves)
- A pair of windpants with leg zips to about the knee.
(in the spring and fall when it rained I swapped these out for coated-nylon rain pants)
The coldest it ever got was about -10/-15F. Most days my feet, hands, and face were cold during the trip. Once I wore my down parka, it was great on the way in, but it was too hot for the ride back home. Sometimes I wore wool socks.
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