Well, been busy doing other things, so I'm behind on ride reports.
This will be 1 of 3, and is mainly about the mud.
Set out with no particular destination in mind other than up to the park and I thought I'd see how conditions are progressing.
At one of the features, a rock maze, there was a family checking it out. The adult males lost interest quickly as they were more interested in my bike! After leaving that area, I headed up to one of the ridges on the southside of the park and came across a Gov't of Canada environmental study area.
As expected, trails were dry in areas where they weren't sheltered from sun and wind, and less so when they weren't (that would be section X).
Dry:
Not so dry:
Really NOT dry!
Underneath all that was a Johnny Watt that was in it's wrong element...
The picture of the muddy wheel really didn't do the conditions justice.
There were football sized clumps of mud on the chainstay/seat-tube and front fork crown that I had to remove by hand as bike would not move..
As my hands were filthy I chose to not use my phone camera to document until I could clean up a bit.
I did have a good belly laugh about the whole thing - it was nothing to worry about.
Once I rode a few hundred meters on firmer ground, the tires had sufficiently cleared themselves that I wasn't a danger to any oncoming traffic anymore and I wandered about a little longer to clean ROGER up.
There was mud going everywhere!
Was a great day to fly a kite!
I'm not sure if they were just starting or just in the process of wrapping up.
The pictures do not do justice as to how dirty everything was.
A little hose work, with some scrubbing with some soapy water and things were back to a reasonable level of cleanliness - ready to get it dirty again...
No audiobook on this ride due to operator error.
I thought I'd downloaded an audiobook from the library but it was in fact an ePub book, and that's not something I'll do while riding!
Next report will document a brand new location - Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park.