Melting Snow !
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Melting Snow !
Well we've had a few days with temps in the 50's range (51 Degrees this ride) so the snow is melting. Makes for a fun wet, sandy, and salty ride with the arm and leg warmers on. I've stayed away from the trails as the thaw starts and most likely won't visit the trails for a couple of weeks. But then again I just love getting out on the road even if it means giving the bike a good cleaning after every ride. Now all we need is the street sweepers followed by a good heavy rain to wash the road clean of dirt and salt.
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Well we've had a few days with temps in the 50's range (51 Degrees this ride) so the snow is melting. Makes for a fun wet, sandy, and salty ride with the arm and leg warmers on. I've stayed away from the trails as the thaw starts and most likely won't visit the trails for a couple of weeks. But then again I just love getting out on the road even if it means giving the bike a good cleaning after every ride. Now all we need is the street sweepers followed by a good heavy rain to wash the road clean of dirt and salt.
Melting snow / Wet, Sandy, and Salty ride / Cycling Past Sixty - YouTube
Melting snow / Wet, Sandy, and Salty ride / Cycling Past Sixty - YouTube