I am certain that this is an issue of poor feet circulation. Ascertaining cause 
and effect is the tricky part.

If you have something medical, e.g. Raynaud's syndrome, you have a problem with 
poor feet circulation that requires medical attention. That would be first and 
foremost. (Dr. Dougherty; Dr. Puente?)

But, it is much more likely to be something more innocuous. You might be 
impeding proper feet circulation with what you are wearing. I am not certain 
what your are referring to when you say that you are wearing wool socks and 
"tights", as well as booties. But, "tights" sounds like something that would 
not allow your feet to "breath", and, because they are cramped in too tightly 
you will always get cold feet.

Once the cold penetrates (and, it is an immutable fact that severe cold will 
eventually penetrate; great shoes, booties, and socks keep most of it out, but 
what does get through is the issue for all of us...it is your last line of 
defense that I think is the issue) the principle of "body heat" is impaired, 
and what you are wearing actually works against you. It keeps the cold that 
penetrates in, and, since the feet can't "breath", what little bit of warmth 
from energy metabolism that actually makes it to the feet cannot assist in 
warming the toes; especially the little piggy that "had none", and the one that 
went "wee wee wee, all the way home".

Than again, I might not have the slightest idea of what it could be and just 
enjoy spewing useless dribble.  

---- Donna&DavidWebster <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Seems like a silly question, but I'm having the worst time keeping my
> feet warm during these chilly rides. I'm already wearing two pairs of
> socks with one being wool, tights, and shoe covers.
> 
> Anyone out there have a solution for my chronically cold feet? thanks
> y'all.
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