Winter mountain bike boots if clip on pedals (they're like XC ski boots).
Or any kind of neoprene / low muck boot. With sheepskin liner.
Footwarmers ("hot hands" brand).
I have frostbitten feet (once you have them, they're with you for good).
And so i ALWAYS use footwarmers; i ride sometimes down to 0°
Balaclava
Sheepskin mittens
Ski goggles. 
Scarf.

On Monday, February 1, 2021 at 1:27:09 AM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:

> Inspired by the wonderful cold weather rides and pics recently (and 
> others, too, on Instagram), I decided I should not stop riding just because 
> the temperature is below 60*.  Yes, you read that right.  Pre-Riv, when 
> the weather got below 60*, I’d stop riding because it was “too cold.”
>
> Well, I’ve learned a lot here in the last 3 ½ years.  Last year, I rode 
> when it was in the 40’s.  Yesterday and today, I was out in 32* and 27* 
> temperatures, respectively, and it was glorious!  I finally learned how 
> to dress properly for cold weather riding.  There were less crowds on the 
> trail and I was more comfortable than when it’s in the 90’s.
>
> I highly recommend it!
> Also, how do you keep your toes warm?  It was the only cold part of my 
> body.  I was wearing leather sneakers and cotton socks (only because I 
> couldn't find my wool ones).  Winter temps usually don't often go below 30*.
>
> Roberta
>

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