Staying Off Trails
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I had a planned weekend off this weekend, but ride em when you can, while you can, as you know others will be riding regardless of circumstance, conditions, etc........ Johnnies yesterday looked packed based on his facebook post, so........I am sure some of the same people riding will be bitching about future conditions and if the base is lost, but that's the way it is these days. Those who manage and maintain the 100 Mile trails do a fantastic job, and will do their best to get them back in great shape if and when the weather allows again. And, the sponsors, boosters, etc.... need to profit while they can as well.
I am not up at my cottage in Townsend this weekend, but can only guess Red Arrow, LMT, Paul Bunyan, Blue Ox,, any open trails are being ridden and used regardless of what people are suggesting, asking, etc.....
I am not up at my cottage in Townsend this weekend, but can only guess Red Arrow, LMT, Paul Bunyan, Blue Ox,, any open trails are being ridden and used regardless of what people are suggesting, asking, etc.....
I guess I just don't get it
Why ride when its so warm....my sled handles like sh,,:sledder:
I can't see when my shield/glasses get foggy and wet
Last I don't own a wet suit or rain gear
I'm sorry just spoiled I guess riding perfectly groomed hard qpacked trails so far this year:tucker::fendt:
I can't see when my shield/glasses get foggy and wet
Last I don't own a wet suit or rain gear
I'm sorry just spoiled I guess riding perfectly groomed hard qpacked trails so far this year:tucker::fendt:
Stay off Trails
So what do things look like?? Fog warms temps south, can't imagine it's good riding conditions Frustrating sport for sure. Enjoy the game.