My adventure today

Kinja'd!!! "Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)" (rduncan5678)
03/28/2020 at 22:38 • Filed to: None

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Well I definitely got the social distance part right. I was the only nutjob out in the snow with a bicycle. Story to come soon!

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DISCUSSION (7)


Kinja'd!!! jminer > Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)
03/28/2020 at 22:53

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That looks like good crazy fun to have in these crazy times.


Kinja'd!!! PyramidHat > Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)
03/28/2020 at 23:07

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I now see a reason to buy a fat bike


Kinja'd!!! Love-the-wagon > Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)
03/29/2020 at 00:58

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Very nice. Went out on a ride in the rain today. No one else out. Headed in once the lightening started going. Nice pics. 


Kinja'd!!! Wrong Wheel Drive (41%) > PyramidHat
03/29/2020 at 01:25

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Yeah, even going downhill slightly in the snow was difficult to pedal through . Although downhill at speed was kind of even more difficult due to multidimensional movement making things frightening. Uphill was actually impossible which is why I gave up eventually and hiked a bit. Fat bike would probably actually be fun since it wasn't deep enough to get stuck or anything like that. 


Kinja'd!!! Ready for an adventure! > Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)
03/29/2020 at 09:15

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Yup - from experience - fat bike at about 4 psi in the tires. It is pretty neat to be able to go through stuff that a normal bike won’t. The traction is amazing. Nice pics..I gotta go for a ride now. Thanks!


Kinja'd!!! cmill189 - sans Volvo > Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)
03/29/2020 at 10:07

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I have studded snow tires for my touring bike but they're no match for powder. Less than six inches or ice they are awesome. 


Kinja'd!!! Wrong Wheel Drive (41%) > cmill189 - sans Volvo
03/29/2020 at 12:30

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That would have been ideal for this low depth crusty old stuff. I only kept going for a bit because there were clear patches to make it still rideable. So it definitely wasn't fresh nor deep.