No $hit...I can have 6" of snow at the house and just a few miles north or south there's nothing...makes for fun times!Riding around the PNW can be sketchy, in one neighborhood would be fine go 5-10 miles and it can be totally different, freezing fog and black ice in the shady areas,inversionconvergence zone up North.
This is just about my day verbatim.I ride year round. I leave my house around 7 A.M from Kent, WA to the University of Washington in Seattle (25 miles), get out of school around 3 P.M. and off to work in Auburn, WA (35 Miles), get off work at Midnight and head home Kent,WA (10 miles).
My total day commute is approximately 70 miles ranging from 1.5 hours to 2 hours depending on traffic conditions. Without the privilege of the car pool lane during these travel time, it could easily be 3 hours plus driving a car, another big advantage to riding a motorcycle is parking is much more convenient and navigation through rush hour traffic is less time consuming.
One thing I realized about living in the Northwest is it's going to rain a lot. I seldom check the weather report and make riding in the rain a normal part of my day. It's a little bizarre, I guess I've learned to not let the rain prevent me from riding. For me, the rain improves your riding skills and helps you appreciate the nice weather when its comes.
As far as warm weather gear goes. Since it rains here a lot, I always have a lager light rain jacket over what I am wearing underneath. It helps keeps me dry and keeps my jacket underneath clean. If its really cold like in the 20's, I wear a Gerbing battery operated sweat jacket under my Gerbing heated liner jacket, attached to a Gerbing heated glove. I also gear up with Gerbing's Extreme heated pants with heated socks,riding cold is miserableness and can diffidently ruin a ride. In the winter I prefer to use my Rifle windshield vs. my V Stream, it shields the cold weather significantly better.
Even though my day is 18 hours long, riding a motorcycle makes it feel like its only 12 hours because the amount joy I finding in riding. Its my time to relax, listen to music and watch the landscape change each day during the 4 seasons we have here in the Northwest.
I feel very blessed that I live in a part of the U.S. that I can ride year round.
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