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Old 03-14-22, 05:03 PM
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gecho
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
falling into deep snow. that's sounds nice & cushy
The only down side is when you go to push yourself back up but your arm isn't long enough to raise you at all. You have to wiggle around to disentangle yourself from the bike, then get your legs into a position where you can stand up.

Warm enough now the bar mitts came off after today's ride. -5C is the lowest overnight low in the forecast. Not even cold enough to firm things up at night. Any frozen over puddles can be assumed to be liquid under the ice. 10C on Friday, I'll probably be back to the mountain bike before then. On the plus side I'll be able to do further rides, everything on the fat bike is under 40 km even when it ends up being a 3 hour ride.
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