Now, in the past I've halted my riding when the weather became the least bit uncomfortable... a little rain, cold, etc. Since returning to the saddle I'm detemined to ride as often as I can, especially if there's time and no need to drive, day or night, rain or shine. So far, I've ridden in the rain to deliver communion; riding around 8 miles to share the Eucharist with a family of 5, then return the 8 miles to share it with an elderly couple before returning home another 4 miles.
I bought some raingear from REI (duh) which worksa pretty well. I also have a pair of wind pants, under which I wear a pair of light weight lounge pants to absorb some of the moisture from sweat. I'm getting pretty good at figuring out what to wear under the right weather conditions. I have a "turtle", a tubed collar which can cover the neck, head and face, if necessary and I wear it with a skullcap under my helmet. It's my belief that you don't need the fancy, expensive equipment and clothing in order to protect yourself from the elements. I've tried a combination of clothing options and I think I've found some that work. I may look goofy, but I'm warm and relatively dry when I arrive at my destination.

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