My friends and I had a wonderful day in the high dez at my favorite wet weather riding spot, only now it was sno-cone wet.
All you snowbirds from the snowbelt that have to run studs and snowplow your way through drifts probably don't think that it's much of a big deal (unless you are wishing that you had had that small of an amount of snow to deal with
), but for us, it's a rare adventure that we only get maybe two or three times a winter down here.
Where was my TE? Sitting in the garage with very worn dualsort tires on it. Since I didn't know how much snow might be out there and all my friends were bringing two strokes, I took the lime bike with fresh tires for the fray.
And don't worry....Trajan the TE had his fun day out there on Wednesday.
All you snowbirds from the snowbelt that have to run studs and snowplow your way through drifts probably don't think that it's much of a big deal (unless you are wishing that you had had that small of an amount of snow to deal with
), but for us, it's a rare adventure that we only get maybe two or three times a winter down here.Where was my TE? Sitting in the garage with very worn dualsort tires on it. Since I didn't know how much snow might be out there and all my friends were bringing two strokes, I took the lime bike with fresh tires for the fray.

And don't worry....Trajan the TE had his fun day out there on Wednesday.



Some stuff that is like adobe can be found in the lower desert after a good rain, but up at McCain Valley, most of the dirt is like decomposed granite sand and it holds very firm, doesn't stick to your bike and provides lots of traction after a rain. As I often say, there's no way it can ever rain too much at McCain.