Note: The first Turkey Burn Ride Report is from Guitar Ted. Others will follow after his report in the order they were received.
Pre-Burn:Early last week the weather people started crowing about colder air coming and a big Winter storm after Thanksgiving. We had been seeing regular temperatures into the 50's, but this was to go away and our highs would be barely reaching the low 30's by the day after Thanksgiving.
I scrapped my original plans for a recap of "Jacob's Ride" on gravel. It would be just way too cold for this and I wasn't acclimated to being out riding in near-zero wind chills and temperatures in teens and 20's. Additionally, any wind at all would be a big issue out in the open with zero ground cover now that the crops are out.
So, I re-upped the tubeless sealant on the front wheel of my Ti Mukluk, (the rear wheel had been done some time ago now). I installed the 45NRTH pogies on it. I went over all the contents of the two bags on the bike and fitted water bottles so everything would be set up the way I'd need it after Thanksgiving. I test rode the bike on my test loop both Sunday and Monday. It pained me to think the 50 degree temperatures would be gone. Tuesday came along and the evening of Tuesday and into Wednesday we had high winds of up to 50mph. This would also end up affecting my ride on Friday.
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| Friday after Thanksgiving in the Green Belt. |
An Attempt Was Made:
My gut told me I was going to end up being in the same pickle I found myself in last year. The VTBR in 2024 saw me ducking into the Green Belt and other local bike paths to rack up short bits of mileage over three days.
However; there was this pesky snow storm which was being hyped up over the days leading up to Thanksgiving. By Wednesday there were Winter Storm Warnings in effect for Saturday through Sunday with predictions varying from 8" to as high as 14" in our area. This meant I was going to have to pack in as much riding as I could on Friday, which fortunately was Sunny to start out with and would have gentle breezes instead of a stiff, cold wind.
I made it out by 9;20am in the morning. When I awoke at 6;00am it was a bone-chilling 15°F. That was too cold for my tastes after living in 50 degree days for several weeks just prior to this. So, I had decided to wait for the Sun to get up a bit and the temperatures to begin to crawl upward.
| I started out on the nearby bike path |
| I got in a short bit of gravel road! |
| Then I ended up in the Green Belt for quite a long while. |
One snafu before I left for the ride was my misplacing of my Wahoo GPS unit. Since I was in a hurry to get going and since I was using a similar route from last year to start out, I was fine with this. However; my plan would require my finding the confounded thing before the end of the day.
Onward. My fear was I would run into a ton of dead falls due to the violent wind storm we went through Tuesday night into Wednesday. However; I did not immediately run into anything impassable. I did have to dismount and remove a 4" diameter branch which was right in the tread of the trail. Immediately after this I ran across a woman trail running who shouted out she had "cleared the trail for me". I responded I had also done so for her. She turned around and shouted something else after I had passed her, but I couldn't make it out. It did sound friendly, at least!
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| I used little used spurs and branches of the trail to up the mileage. |
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| There ended up being several places where I had to get off and walk around big dead falls. |
The Green Belt ended up becoming a work of riding a fair distance, coming around a blind corner to have to jump on the binders to avoid crashing into a dead fall, and then either clearing the trail as best I could, or working around stuff which was too big to deal with. Not only was this time consuming, but I also had issues with the foam gaskets on the pogies where the handle bar and cables passed through the ends of the pogies. Those foam pieces were shifting and wanting to fall out. The Green Belt trails were rough, and the dirt was frozen and unforgiving. This ended up rattling out one of the gaskets, which I lost, and displacing the other. I ended up stopping to fix this issue.
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| The Green Belt Lake |
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| Rapids on Black Hawk Creek which I saw on my return leg. |
All the stopping and starting was eating away at time. Eventually I was stopped about a mile from the end of the trails Southward by a giant mess of deadfalls and no good way to scoot around it. With time being so precious, and my being so close to the turnaround point, I just made a decision to head back the way I had come, well....mostly.
I did use other spurs and loops of the trail going back I had skipped going outbound. This added up mileage. I got home with a solid 25 miles in and I arrived at home just in time for lunch. I was hungry, so this was a good thing. The plan was to eat, change out some clothing, and head back out again in the afternoon to get in as much as possible.
Stay tuned for Part 2 and the conclusion of my report tomorrow.




