Night Riding
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Night Riding
How do you guys feel about doing something like this?
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I have done some night riding with lights on trails that can be legally ridden.
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I love night riding, but don't really feel like the need is there for night vision goggles.
I ride my local state park trails at night a couple of times a month during the warm seasons (this is allowed in Ohio). Good lights used to be really expensive, but now you can outfit yourself with a light and a back-up for around $50. It gives a totally different feel to the trails, and lets you get away from the heat (and crowds).
Get some lights and give it a try!
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I ride my local state park trails at night a couple of times a month during the warm seasons (this is allowed in Ohio). Good lights used to be really expensive, but now you can outfit yourself with a light and a back-up for around $50. It gives a totally different feel to the trails, and lets you get away from the heat (and crowds).
Get some lights and give it a try!
Steve Z
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I think doing anything with night vision goggles would be fun