Does your wife know that you're out cavorting with Floris?
Have experienced this in Oregon around Cannon Beach etc.Does your wife know that you're out cavorting with Floris?
Shortly after we moved to coastal SoCal from Colorado, I took a Coast Highway thrill ride in the first part of a big Pacific winter storm, when it was still mostly just wind. Exhilarating!
Then I got to the dip where the highway comes down to sand level at South Ponto Beach. Hadn't figured blowing sand into the equation.
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There were already drifts across the road. And within seconds, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth were all full of sand. Turned tail to wash out my eyes at home. Lesson learned.
The sand was really soft and climbing into wind was exhausting even in Turbo.Nice Charge… A dune ride, eh? Looks like the HaiBike is up to the task!
I can imagine. Both my bikes have hybrid tires, 38 mm and 2.3". Neither has any chance of staying up in loose sand, let alone making forward progress in it.The sand was really soft and climbing into wind was exhausting even in Turbo.
Climbing with the wind was like having another 1000 watts.
No, no, the 38 mm gravel tires obviously aren't for hardcore MTB stuff, but they otherwise do just fine offroad 99% of the time.Tyres by Ozempic, stay on the road skinny boy.
Lovely, Chris! I shared the video to my FB with these words:Yo Stefan, how did you find the storm video?
Nay, you posted it as Charge. Ride. Repeat. and I am your subscriberHa, yes cool, but I meant how did you find it, I posted it in anonymous mode.