Started raining about noon yesterday. Turned back to snow around 8pm, and then everything froze. There was 1/4 to a 1/2 inch of ice on the roads and trails. I have to admit, I was pretty nervous as I started. I rode to the LRT trail head in Hopkins and then started down the trail, but it was so bumpy with solid-ice foot prints and ruts that, for me and my lack of technical skills, I just turned around. Still plenty of solid-ice ruts and foot prints on the paved trails, but they seemed more manageable, for whatever reason. As I continued to ride I got more and more comfortable. The Winter Beast really showed it's stuff today. Wound up being out for 4 hrs.
99% of the ride was on ice. Never went down. Only time I slipped was when I was off the bike. Nokians are worth their weight in gold, and they are heavy. 44/??
Icy Path
It Was Beautiful Out But Dangerous
Minnehaha Creek Not The Trail
3 comments:
Freddie's always amaze me. Still gaining more trust, not used to riding over glare ice and not ending up on my butt. Sure wonderful to get out what used to be a no ride day.
I'm so glad to read someone else was a little nervous (even if it was in rougher areas than I was riding). I was feeling pretty down about my attempt, especially after I saw Steven riding like the trail was totally clear *wry smile*
Tomorrow's another day-another try.
I give you all credit for riding in the icy conditions. And no one crashed? Even once? I'm impressed.
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