ANYTHING EXPOSED WILL FREEZE. ANYTHING TOUCHING METAL, EVEN THRU FABRIC, WILL FREEZE.
I did not have a car for over 5 year and did this by bicycle.
Do you have a store that sell uniforms and construction clothing in you area? They might have fleece lined pants. You take those and stick them inside you wool socks. If you have cleats like Eggbeaters the cold comes up thru the metal into your feet. For your hands some kind of light ski or snowmobile gloves that are long and flexible. A waterproof jacket (light) with a hood over a fleece. That will go over a flannel shirt and t shirt. Hood goes under the helmet. Dress in thin layers not in one big bulky layer. Scarf to cover the neck and mouth. Just have your eyes and nose uncovered.
ANYTHING EXPOSED WILL FREEZE. ANYTHING TOUCHING METAL, EVEN THRU FABRIC, WILL FREEZE.
I would travel 7 miles to the train station at 5am in the Boston, MA area at 0 degrees F and would sweat by the time I got to the station. I would open up my jacket and steam would pour out.
Thinner tires 25mm would cut thru the snow on the roads, while the mountain bike tires will ride on top. Drop 2 gears down that what you would ride at and go really slow. Do not make turns on black ice. Bike goes one way you go the other. Lights front and back, red blinking, for white outs.
ANYTHING EXPOSED WILL FREEZE. ANYTHING TOUCHING METAL, EVEN THRU FABRIC, WILL FREEZE.
Grow a beard and once again
ANYTHING EXPOSED WILL FREEZE. ANYTHING TOUCHING METAL, EVEN THRU FABRIC, WILL FREEZE.
No cars....