buried under snow and ice
hi all.
well, it snowed madly for a couple of days and after approximately 24 hours of ice rain everything was slick as can be here in the niagara region.
iggy the iguana is sittin right behind me, collecting dust..
oh, if you could only see her, shes propped up, leaning on my stationary bike...ha ha, they make a great pair !!
i've finally excepted that i will have to live my MTB life in the stories off all of you.
it is thawing outside, and thats a good thing, but the weather isn't looking good until the weeks ahead.
i'm still looking forward to coming to the forum and sharing my tales of peril and excitement, but for now, i'm enjoying what you all have to write.:)
from southern ontario... eli
Re: buried under snow and ice
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Originally posted by elizabethC
hi
i've finally excepted that i will have to live my MTB life in the stories off all of you.
OK !!! We had a really nasty ice storm here once, but it was in November.
yesterday I went out to the Beacon hill trails. 2 miles up to the top on a nice twisty singletrack with a moderate but steady grade. Then from the top down some rutted roads with a lot of granite obstacles: your choice of the cheater (easy) lines or various size ledges to roll off of. Then down into the gully through tight switchbacks cut through a piney forest area... I finally got 2/3 of the "nemesis" ones!!
then up the big grade to the main ridge... the trails parallel the ridegeline... rolling singletrack through pine and granite. the trail surface is nice and smooth... with occasional technical lines, and small gullies that are rollers... straight down and then straight up.
I stopped to play on this one boulder for a while. The trail goes right up the back of it at a nice easy grade then you drop off the face. It's not real big, but you have to have good technique.
Then home back the way I came. The best part is back down the two mile climb because there at least a dozen nice banked perfectly shaped s turns, woo hoo!!
Then today I did a ride on the bluff with a couple of friends. Talk about exposure... a good portion of this trail is cut into a really steep sandy cliff. Side hill exposure would be an understatement; not for the faint of heart. Good practice for looking down the trail. Eventually we get down by the creek which just rolls through the forest. We come out in town and ride back through these great neighborhood with beautiful old craftsman homes.
Irulan