I live in northern Vt, one ride below the 45th parallel. I'm 6 miles
down the road to the nearest shops and services.  Sunset, this time of
year is around 4:30 and until the big lakes freeze over, the weather
tends to be cloudy and snowy.  With the moon in its last quarter its
very dark, very early.

It has snowed slowly and steadily through the week, leaving about 15"
of snow cover and the road shoulders with an inch or two of packed and
loose snow.  The skies started to clear a bit yesterday and the temps
dropped , +14 at sundown and -10 by sunrise this morning.

I headed into town at 5:00, in my car and drove down an unlit country
road, passing a nearly steady stream of commuters headed home up the
road.  Suddenly I saw a very bright bicycle light coming up the road.
As I passed him (her?) I saw that the tail light was just avg.

My first thought was, wow that takes some guts, but my second thought
was that's more risk than I would ever want to take on a bicycle, and
my third thought was I don't mind riding in the dark; I don't mind
riding in the cold; and I don't mind riding in the wet.  But that much
cold, dark, wet and risk all at the same time is something I wouldn't
choose to do, unless it was absolutely necessary.

What do you think?

Michael
on a gloriously beautiful morning

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