I never considered anything to be a "Summer vehicle." Guess it's 'cause it doesn't snow where I live.
I never considered anything to be a "Summer vehicle." Guess it's 'cause it doesn't snow where I live.
If they're genuinely being used as a form of transportation, it's not weird to see them in any season. I was a little surprised to see a guy on a skateboard last Thursday, but not because it's almost winter. It was pouring rain and I didn't think a skateboard would be too stable.
...okay, I know bikes, skateboards, and stuff aren't summer vehicles but I didn't know what else to call them.
It doesn't make that much of a difference where I live, it doesn't get that cold
I think we should flood the world and use jet skies.
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Meh. Never seemed weird to me. Then again, I spent the last 22 years in southern California. On the other hand, where I live now, it's probably going to end up less than practical in a month or so. But that doesn't make it weird.Anways to give this thread a topic, what's your opinion on using "summer" vehicle things of sorts like skateboards, bicycles, roller blades, wagons, and the like during the winter? Do you find it weird? Do you do it yourself?