People on such bikes are a common sight in the Twin Cities as residents increasingly embrace them for shopping and family outings — sometimes taking the extreme step of replacing a car with a cargo bike.
Fins and Swedes bike, you’re just cowards. The Dutch bike all year. Freezing rain in the face sucks, but it’s better than literally destroying my children’s future.
Edit: I live in the Netherlands and bike year round because we do not own a car (family of 4, for the record). Wear a fucking jacket. You’re not made of sugar.
Brother, we rarely get snow in October even before climate change started really messing with things. Used to be mid-to-late November for first snow pack, now it’s mid December and it’s a toss up if we’ll even keep the snow pack all winter now.
Eh, usually the snow doesn’t stick until late November. We’ll get some freakish pop-up storms but it will generally melt away until around Thanksgiving.
And even in the winter, we have very good road crews to keep conditions pretty navigable all told.
Until October. Then comes the snow.
Fins and Swedes bike, you’re just cowards. The Dutch bike all year. Freezing rain in the face sucks, but it’s better than literally destroying my children’s future.
Edit: I live in the Netherlands and bike year round because we do not own a car (family of 4, for the record). Wear a fucking jacket. You’re not made of sugar.
I remember Dutch cycling under the rain, talking with the phone in one hand, umbrella in the other and wearing heels.
They are crazy, in the right way. I miss how bike centric Groningen was when I moved out.
Brother, we rarely get snow in October even before climate change started really messing with things. Used to be mid-to-late November for first snow pack, now it’s mid December and it’s a toss up if we’ll even keep the snow pack all winter now.
Anyways, people still bike in the winter here.
If the conditions are okay for a car to drive, any decently prepared cyclists won’t have a problem.
Don’t you have a coat?
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Never been to twin cities but I’ll do groceries via bike in winter. Its a snow bike though.
Yes, fat tire bikes are very popular here in the twin cities.
Eh, usually the snow doesn’t stick until late November. We’ll get some freakish pop-up storms but it will generally melt away until around Thanksgiving.
And even in the winter, we have very good road crews to keep conditions pretty navigable all told.