I took my dogs out for a bike ride around midnight last night. It had been snowing hard for several hours and temperatures were about 8F (-13C.) Amazingly, not a single car had driven over the snow anywhere in my neighborhood. The snow was perfect for cycling – consistent texture and not slippery.
As soon as cars get on it, the snow will get icy and bumpy.
lol, my problem was the opposite last snow storm. While I had dutifully started my truck and moved it around for a bit, no vehicles had traveled the road I live on. After the storm, I was stuck at the house for about 2 days. Hopefully, we won’t get as much snow and drifts like the last time.
Good for you. That is good exercise on a bike. I like to run in the snow.
Not on the topic, but did you read about the guy who ran 365 consecutive marathons? Best time just under 3 hours, average time 4 hours. He is 49 years of age
How anybody could do that, I’d like to know
The rockies have the most beautiful fluffy snow. Get a nice base, and hit the slopes mid week when you get a big dump.
Nothing like 30 inches of powder on a 60 degree slope. Ski all day, then do your run thru the canyon. Follow with ice cold beer.
No car – no roads – end of problem