Bubba zanetti
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- Canada
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- Trail, BC
Mayo, Yukon Territory !!
Snowblower stored, bikes out. Now need to check to see if the Mississippi River is off the bike path yet. Need to teach our friends in Minnesota to melt their snow at a better controlled rate; although we were 12" below 2019 record flood.All tucked in and ready to go for the winter. They actually take up the same amount of room and wll trade back places Aprilish.
Report for today; more than a few sandy spots. This prediction is for the road. Bike path probably won't be useable for weeks after the road is useable.streets are still sandy in spots across Winona
65-95 f is my temps. No rain, snow, high winds or battery busting mega heat. I have a nice warm car for those winter days. For me, a good ride means nice sunny weather and warm summer nights.We've finally turned the corner here in Mn and I swapped my summer tires into my fattie!
Wow what a winter!
The MUP around Lake Park is perfect or nearly perfect year round. Only 6 or so miles but well maintained and paved.Report for today; more than a few sandy spots. This prediction is for the road. Bike path probably won't be useable for weeks after the road is useable.
I actually enjoy the Mn winters, lots to do, ice fishing, spearing, fat tire trail riding. If you don't have an outdoor activity it will drive ya nuts, but I enjoy it.65-95 f is my temps. No rain, snow, high winds or battery busting mega heat. I have a nice warm car for those winter days. For me, a good ride means nice sunny weather and warm summer nights.
I've done some winter riding but even with warm clothes it was just not a fun ride. I don't like the extra clothes needed to stay warm. T-shirts, shorts and nice warm sun on my face, mp3 with great music in my ears, and it's summertime meditation going down the road and through the woods. Tomorrow will be 85f, no wind and a great trail along a lake. 30 miles rt. nice!The coastal fog bank and wind are too much, I still need a pullover of wool.
This will be our first summer in coastal San Diego County. As the weather warms, and tourist season ramps up, starting to dawn on me that winter's where it's at here: Cool, comfy riding temps, interesting weather, dramatic skies, big storm waves to watch in awe, uncrowded beaches, available beach parking, tolerable traffic, generally unclogged bikeways, still plenty of gorgeous days.Its cold, overcast ... and NO TOURISTS!. The paths aren't choked with morons ambling aimlessly. The streets are mostly empty and I had them largely to myself. Its like a whole new world vs. when its sunny and warm. hell... I love winter!
What do you call your winter solstice? Yule, perhaps?And happy winter solstice for those of us in the southern hemisphere!
Yesterday (21st) I participated in the annual winter solstice night ride around the central city park. Many decorate their bikes with coloured lights.
It's good to mark the occasion.