I've ridden to work every day for nearly four years, so I've gotta
keep the streak going.  I prefer to just ride in on the snow.  It
makes for a fun change; good practice in balance and bike-handling.
The alternatives are driving (yuck), or taking the metro (where
everyone seems to have a cold--and then I get a cold three to five
days later).

On Sep 24, 1:23 pm, Steve Palincsar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 09:02 -0700, NickBull wrote:
> > DC area bike trails sound similar to yours.  They get very rough,
> > rutted, footprints, etc.
>
> My take, based on many years' experience, is the best thing to do when
> the DC bike trails get covered with snow is just to wait it out.  In
> recent years they've melted clear in no more than a week.  
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