I ride all year long, any temp even 0 degrees and even in some snow, although I don't make a habbit out of going out on snow covered roads.
But we got nailed with a life threatning blizzard last week and couldn't even get out for a week in four wheel drives.Some people died in thier vehicles trying to stay warm"carbon monoxide poisoning got them" because of covered tailpipes. And even if we could have gotten out we were under a state of emergency"Marshall Law" and no civilian vehicle's were allowed out on any of our roads for almost a week any way. And a few day's before that storm and the 60 mph winds for 3 day's, we had just recieved 40" of snow and had not recovered from that totally. So I haven't been on the road for two weeks. The roads are open now, but the snow is still drifting across some of the roads and a little melt off is causing black ice in a lot of spots. So I'll wait a few more day's to get out the Bike.
It's funny as we watched the news they didn't mention our plight up North, only how bad it was in Wash DC and the trouble they had getting to thier snowball fight at Dupont Circle on thier Metro rail. They didn't have nearly as bad as we did. They had to airlift people off of some of one of our highways after the winds died down. People were stranded for two or three days in thier cars and trucks. They couldn't reach them in Humvees or snowmobiles, Apparently the drifts were too deep and soft for the snowmobiles to get thru. The plows were stuck also.It was a mess. That's one two week period we wish we were in Fla. Does any one have a dog sled for sale? or an Artic Cat? LOL. Glad this doesn't usually happen here.