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I rode at my house today, was epic conditions!!! It helps to be in Texas! Wish I had some action shots
The Shop
Seriously, what a cool pic. Love the gear, bike and style!
Nothing so relaxing, as jumping on a dirt scooter, after slinging these mothe$:&*{rs, and laying in the snow to do them up.
To add to all the hilarity, drop the pup in the right travel lane, and finish clawing up a mountain with one trailer, then back down for the second one. Yes Bobby, most definitely riding again THIS weekend too. I believe the Polar Vortex is going to lift, and temps will ROCKET to a blistering -2C come Sunday. At this time, I'll go gaze wistfully at my bike, and make braap noises.
Oh ya, good form, my man. Looks like fun.
I think Al Gore went and paid off the Heat Miser, its s'posed to be 80 this saturday.
Pit Row
My fingers are getting cold just looking at this picture!! Ouch I feel bad for you.
" LOOKING AHEAD
6-10 inches of snow this morning through tomorrow evening; roads and sidewalks will be slippery "
Seriously, who writes this crap.
Scooter, no chains for me .. are people still chaining up rears on their front wheel drive cars? One of my all time favorites to watch !!!
I mean we get 600-800 inches of snow, but it is rarely "Cold" and once the sun comes out, its almost hot if you are active. It was 62 degrees snowbiking powder a few days ago.
Here is our weather at the cabin forecast from last night.
Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 7 AM PST Friday above 8000 feet with snow tapering off mid morning.
Timing: valley rain and mountain snow will continue through tonight, with the heaviest snowfall expected between now and 2 AM Friday.
Snow accumulations: 3-5 feet above 9,000 feet, 1 to 3 feet for elevations above 8000 feet, 2 to 16 inches between 7000 and 8000 feet with snow levels lowering to 6,000 aftere midnight.
Winds: Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 85 mph. Sierra Ridge gusts up to 125 mph below 8,000 feet and up to 150 mph at the higher elevation ridges.
After midnight, snow level drops to 6-7000 feet then all Valley floors by early Friday morning above 5,000 feet
No riding for me until it thaws out. Heck I may just wait until March or April , to nasty out. It's frozen over solid here right now. 25 degrees with snow on the ground and dropping to 20 degree's tomorrow. I want to start earlier this year if I can though. Last year I only rode for a couple months , and took to much time off. Work and everything else gets in the way.
You guys stay warm up there.
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