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Interesting. I've heard good things about the trails near Marquette.
Post up here with reminders when you put up new videos..
Steve Z
Post up here with reminders when you put up new videos..
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Very cool (no pun intended)! Now all I need is the fat tire bike. One Salsa Beargrease...STAT!
That groomer looks like it does a great job.
That groomer looks like it does a great job.
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I do a lot of winter mountain biking down here in Lansing. Even better is ice biking--riding on the frozen lakes and rivers. We've got a good cold snap going--time to get out there on the Grand River! I'm going to have to try it in the U.P. soon...
BTW, you don't need a fat bike. A regular mountain bike with studded tires works very well.
BTW, you don't need a fat bike. A regular mountain bike with studded tires works very well.
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Part three of the video shows riding on shelf ice. The fat bikes work much better on the groomed trails. (About 40 miles and counting)
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Shredding some good snow https://vimeo.com/80403904 part 5.
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