My MTB Journal
OK,instead of opening a new thread every time, I'm gonna only update this one when I want to post some riding stuff. To kick off, I present to you my cold winter day ride atFrederick Watershed, Feb. 3, 2007
(4.53 of 5 on mtbr, http://trails.mtbr.com/cat/united-states-trails/trails-maryland/trail/PRD_168293_4553crx.aspx)
It was a cold winter morning. The ground was frozen and covered with some snow. Temperature at the trailhead was 18F (about -8 degree C).
Trails were silent under virgin snow, and quitely a mountain stream was flowing.
Total ride time: 2.5 hours, distance: ~10 miles. And the bike was clean Wow what a nice place to ride, riding in the snow must be hell lot of fun Cool! Thanks for sharing...btw, nice bike...all decked out with red bits like mine! an agreeable outing ~
Trails were silent under virgin snow, and quitely a mountain stream was flowing.
i like this sentence
keep on riding man~ Btw...how did you managed to ride under such thick blancket of snow? Did the tire hold out or slip? 引用第4楼fastjudy于2007-02-04 22:12发表的:
Btw...how did you managed to ride under such thick blancket of snow? Did the tire hold out or slip?
In fact, the traction was very good (if not better) for downhill. Technical uphill however was another story. It was hard to pick a good line because all rocks were covered, and rear wheel just kept slipping.
It was a good workout, though. 引用第1楼calvinsonic于2007-02-04 11:48发表的:
Wow what a nice place to ride, riding in the snow must be hell lot of fun
It is indeed Frederick Watershed, night ride (sort of), Feb. 8, 2007
It snowed another four inch-ish Tuesday night, so the white blanket on the ground just got thicker. Four of us did an eight-mile loop in about one and half hour before it got completely dark. Then we all decided to head home since it was getting too cold to keep riding.
I had winter boots on, but still it took me about 10 minutes to warm up my numb toes in the car.
Tomorrow morning I'll be riding with another group in Watershed. It'll be probably around -10 degree Celsius.
One of the guy I rode with
Frederick Watershed + Gambrill, Feb. 9, 2007
Temperature was at low teens. Equipped with all my winter gears, I managed to stay out for about 3 hours roaming around the Shed and Gambrill. By now, I'm not any more surprised that the snow drags the rear wheel hard while knocking the front off straight line. Frederick Watershed, Feb. 11, 2007
Started out from Sandflat to the Salamander Rock, passed the Thurmon Overlook, took the blue trail and went down Death March, finally rode gravel road back to parking lot . Twelve riders, two hours, and around eleven miles. Snow really slows you down.