Winter fun on the Fat Bike !
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Winter fun on the Fat Bike !
Well it was half day Friday so it's off to my old playground for some winter fun. The recent storm that dropped 18" of snow earlier in the week also brought out the trail groomers. It makes it a tad more fun on the groomed trails instead of trying to blaze a new trail. So I did one of my old routes that has a lot of climbing, and it's extra fun climbing in the snow. What a fun way to start the weekend.
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Spring has sprung for sure, though there's still a lot of snow in my area. The early morning trails are a combination of frozen dirt, crunchy snow, and glare ice. By afternoon it's mud and water. The gravel road I live on and the forest roads are about the same. Time to let things dry up. Always look forward to Spring but kinda' hate to see snow riding end. Fun while it lasted. Good riding!

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Spring has sprung for sure, though there's still a lot of snow in my area. The early morning trails are a combination of frozen dirt, crunchy snow, and glare ice. By afternoon it's mud and water. The gravel road I live on and the forest roads are about the same. Time to let things dry up. Always look forward to Spring but kinda' hate to see snow riding end. Fun while it lasted. Good riding!
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