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Old October 5th, 2004, 04:05 PM
B Vaughan
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On 4 Oct 2004 19:12:59 -0700, wrote:

It looks like now I won't be going to The Netherlands until about
November 1 and will stay until the 25. I really want to casually
bicycle for at least a 4 or 5 hours a day. Will it be told cold for
wearing sneakers? I don't want to be wearing insulated boots or
anything. I'll bring a hat and gloves and a windproof jacket with a
wool mid layer. Will bicycle be fun in this weather or will I be
confined inside drinking hot coco?


I am originally from the northeast US (Pennsylvania, New Jersey). In
the winter 85/86 I was living in the Netherlands. This was a colder
winter than usual, with many of the canals frozen. However, it was not
anywhere near as cold as a New Jersey winter. Sneakers would have been
fine the whole winter. My only winter coat was a trench coat with a
zip in wool lining, which I sometimes supplemented with a heavy wool
sweater underneath. I was never too cold. The more typical weather was
damp and drizzly. Snow was rare. It rains a lot, so make sure your
jacket has an integral hood that protects your face a bit.

Your biggest problem may be the short days.

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