Showing posts with label snow shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow shoes. Show all posts

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Minus Ten Review- 3

Ahh! Remember when January used to be a snowy month?
Ten years ago on the blog things were a bit subdued on the biking side, and with good reason! Snow was blanketing the trails and the temperatures were, well......Winter-like! Yes, there was a time when we had copious amounts of the white stuff to play around in, but of course, that was all pre-fat bikes. Dang it!

Generally speaking, it used to snow right around Thanksgiving time. That typically was enough to effectively shut us out of the trails, in terms of cycling, and the only alternative to cycling in the woods then was XC skiing or snow shoeing. For me, we never really ever had enough snow cover to make snow shoeing necessary, or even fun. I got spoiled by the Winter of 2000/2001. (36" of snow in December alone!) Anyway.......

So, I did XC skiing, and back in those days, you could lay down a classic style two-track from the Ansborough access all the way out to Shaulis Road and it would never get ruined by walkers or, of course, cyclists, at all. You pretty much had the woods all to yourself in those years. Of course, it wasn't too many years later when snow shoe rentals became a thing, and by 2011, fat bikes started roaming the woods and now there is no way in the world two track XC skiing would survive the Green Belt in any section. It's certainly a completely different dynamic now.

One could say that "getting more folks in the woods is a good thing", and I would agree, but I also miss those quiet days in the cold snow looking at virgin white, undisturbed, snow covered trail. There was something kind of special about that.

I am glad I got the chance to experience that here. I highly doubt we'll see anything like that again in my lifetime these parts. Of course, that goes without saying unless we get a real Winter again!

Minus Ten Review- 3

Ahh! Remember when January used to be a snowy month?
Ten years ago on the blog things were a bit subdued on the biking side, and with good reason! Snow was blanketing the trails and the temperatures were, well......Winter-like! Yes, there was a time when we had copious amounts of the white stuff to play around in, but of course, that was all pre-fat bikes. Dang it!

Generally speaking, it used to snow right around Thanksgiving time. That typically was enough to effectively shut us out of the trails, in terms of cycling, and the only alternative to cycling in the woods then was XC skiing or snow shoeing. For me, we never really ever had enough snow cover to make snow shoeing necessary, or even fun. I got spoiled by the Winter of 2000/2001. (36" of snow in December alone!) Anyway.......

So, I did XC skiing, and back in those days, you could lay down a classic style two-track from the Ansborough access all the way out to Shaulis Road and it would never get ruined by walkers or, of course, cyclists, at all. You pretty much had the woods all to yourself in those years. Of course, it wasn't too many years later when snow shoe rentals became a thing, and by 2011, fat bikes started roaming the woods and now there is no way in the world two track XC skiing would survive the Green Belt in any section. It's certainly a completely different dynamic now.

One could say that "getting more folks in the woods is a good thing", and I would agree, but I also miss those quiet days in the cold snow looking at virgin white, undisturbed, snow covered trail. There was something kind of special about that.

I am glad I got the chance to experience that here. I highly doubt we'll see anything like that again in my lifetime these parts. Of course, that goes without saying unless we get a real Winter again!

Sunday, March 03, 2013

SnoBlind

Saturday was a blindingly bright day. One of those days that reminds you that snow + bright sunlight = snoblindness. (That's a technical term!)

I decided to mix things up and dig out my old Atlas snow shoes. I don't cotton to the idea of snow shoeing unless the snow depth is above 10". Since we received a claimed 16" the other day, I was not going to let that chance pass. I don't think I've snow shoed in many a year. It was a good time, but oh! Those hip abductors! That was a work out.

I tried to take some images, but it was so bright, I couldn't see my LCD screen on my Panasonic LX-3 for the life of me, even with polarized shades on. So I could not see to adjust it, and the shots were all over-exposed and weirded out. Oh well! Call it abstract art then, right?

I guess even my camera was snoblind!

SnoBlind

Saturday was a blindingly bright day. One of those days that reminds you that snow + bright sunlight = snoblindness. (That's a technical term!)

I decided to mix things up and dig out my old Atlas snow shoes. I don't cotton to the idea of snow shoeing unless the snow depth is above 10". Since we received a claimed 16" the other day, I was not going to let that chance pass. I don't think I've snow shoed in many a year. It was a good time, but oh! Those hip abductors! That was a work out.

I tried to take some images, but it was so bright, I couldn't see my LCD screen on my Panasonic LX-3 for the life of me, even with polarized shades on. So I could not see to adjust it, and the shots were all over-exposed and weirded out. Oh well! Call it abstract art then, right?

I guess even my camera was snoblind!