11-08-2018, 02:32 PM
Yea, actually you only have to go about 50 miles north of me,to find the line between cold weather and really cold weather and snow most winters. The dividing line runs along I -70 thru Dayton and below Columbus. Above that bad winters with more snow, below that milder winters with less snow.
I think in SW Ohio we average 19" of snow a year, and that's usually in Jan and Feb.
I could actually ride a few more days every year than I do, except I live on a private tar/chip road that gets skim plowed (and the snow melts into the chips when the sun comes out and then it gets gets slick overnight when it freezes again) and I get stuck here for days in the winter when the public roads are all plowed and clear. If I could make it out to the main roads I could ride.
I think in SW Ohio we average 19" of snow a year, and that's usually in Jan and Feb.
I could actually ride a few more days every year than I do, except I live on a private tar/chip road that gets skim plowed (and the snow melts into the chips when the sun comes out and then it gets gets slick overnight when it freezes again) and I get stuck here for days in the winter when the public roads are all plowed and clear. If I could make it out to the main roads I could ride.
