Been driving up to a nearby canyon within 45min with my dog and hiking on snow packed roads. Haven't needed snow shoes unless I take a side trip off the packed snow on the road.
Saw some folks last Monday riding fat tire bikes. I think the tires were wider than mine. At least 3 inches.
Been thinking of trying my Trek Powerfly FS5 this Sunday. Don't think they'll be any fresh snow by then. So the snow that's there will have been well packed by snowmobiles and hikers and maybe getting a little icy.
Not sure if 2.35" is too narrow of a tire, particularly with a 50lb bike and 200+ lb rider. I guess there's only one way to find out. Just go up there and try it. Worried I won't be able to get 10 feet then turn around and put the bike back on the rack.
Saw some folks last Monday riding fat tire bikes. I think the tires were wider than mine. At least 3 inches.
Been thinking of trying my Trek Powerfly FS5 this Sunday. Don't think they'll be any fresh snow by then. So the snow that's there will have been well packed by snowmobiles and hikers and maybe getting a little icy.
Not sure if 2.35" is too narrow of a tire, particularly with a 50lb bike and 200+ lb rider. I guess there's only one way to find out. Just go up there and try it. Worried I won't be able to get 10 feet then turn around and put the bike back on the rack.