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When to put the bike away for the winter

Greg

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I'll ride well into November. Bike is definitely put away once the mighty Sundown opens.
 

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I'll usually ride in to december, if snow conditions are marginal sometimes its more conducive to riding. I think this was one of my last rides last year
 

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I'm going through that mental debate now. Once Mount Snow opens, I'm there every weekend essentially, and the bike won't be hanging on the back of the car when I'm headed North then. Probably try and get in a night ride with my usual Tuesday evening crew if until the ground is snow covered as long as the weather cooperates, although today with some light drizzle, I'm feeling a bit whimpy about riding tonight as opposed to say if it was 65-70 degrees with some light drizzle :rolleyes:
 

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Usually around mid November. My focus had already shifted to skiing, but I like to try and get in a couple ski Saturday/mountain bike Sunday weekends. Hoping for one this weekend if Sunday River re-opens! Once they are open for the season though, skiing always takes precedence.
 

bvibert

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Once local skiing is an option the bike will go away. I barely have time for one pursuit at a time, let alone two. I'd love to be able to bike year round, but it just isn't going to happen right now.
 

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I'll usually ride in to december, if snow conditions are marginal sometimes its more conducive to riding. I think this was one of my last rides last year
I remember skiing with you one morning then you split to get a ride in:cool:

I think I'm done mountain biking. I have a ton of projects around the house I want to finish up before the mountains open up. If I get lucky, I may go for a local street ride.
 

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I remember skiing with you one morning then you split to get a ride in:cool:

I think I'm done mountain biking. I have a ton of projects around the house I want to finish up before the mountains open up. If I get lucky, I may go for a local street ride.

yea i always try to get a "cali" day in both fall and spring for the fun of it - hey don't be giving mrs snowbunski any ideas with this project stuff!
 

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I'm going to try and ride right into the first part of December if the weather allows. After that the time gets a little tight with my skiing obligations.
 

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3 years ago we put on almost 200 miles from October through mid January, weather permitted. Your goal should be to ride at least once a month in the winter seasons. December is easy, January and February, not so easy. Trails are actually pretty nice and very fast when frozen w/no snow which is 99% of the time around here.:spread:
 

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im done for the season. the xc bike has been winterized and id rather not have to tech it again. my last ride was columbus day at the k show. great day to end the season. got in a few laps and we had a big crew take a long run for last call.
 
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