Then there is the other phenomenon of cyclists droop. A drop of snot that forms on the end of your nose often when just standing next to a bike in clod weather. Sometimes not even noticed by the person (until it drips onto their jacket)
Less problematic as this seldom affects other apart from looking disgusting. A standard hankie is generally enough to control this
Think that snout-drop is normally just condensation of your breath, hence why it’s normally much more runny than actual snot. And only really happens when it’s cold.
Then there is the other phenomenon of cyclists droop. A drop of snot that forms on the end of your nose often when just standing next to a bike in clod weather. Sometimes not even noticed by the person (until it drips onto their jacket)
Less problematic as this seldom affects other apart from looking disgusting. A standard hankie is generally enough to control this