I was hoping to check out Bobcat Ridge this afternoon. Is this stuff just gonna absorb into the parched ground, or will it be messy? How about Devil's Backbone/Blue Sky?
Stupid questions, I know, I should just accept the weather. Thanks...
It was snowing pretty hard in Loveland when I left this morning around 6:30ish, and it was pretty wet sloppy stuff. Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I suspect its not a good day for either trail. I work in Boulder, however, and there is less moisture down here as we speak (not sure where you would be coming from).
I know you all want to know how my drive to Loveland went
I was going to Mountain High Cyclery to pick up a wheel. It was every kind of wet, some snow, with the most snow in Loveland itself. The foothills looked pretty white. The sun is shining here in Westminster at 5 pm but...the trails...:cryin: :cryin:
I was going to Mountain High Cyclery to pick up a wheel. It was every kind of wet, some snow, with the most snow in Loveland itself. The foothills looked pretty white. The sun is shining here in Westminster at 5 pm but...the trails...:cryin: :cryin:
I was going to Mountain High Cyclery to pick up a wheel. It was every kind of wet, some snow, with the most snow in Loveland itself. The foothills looked pretty white. The sun is shining here in Westminster at 5 pm but...the trails...:cryin: :cryin:
Backbone was in great shape by mid-afternoon believe it or not. Stopped snowing late morning and things dried off very quickly. Talked to a couple people who rode it and they said it was superb, nice and tacky but no mud.
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