Winter Cycling
When winter comes to Bend it’s no reason to stop mountain biking. I thinkyou will find some of the nicest conditions of the year after winter setsin. There are lots of trails, and very few people. The lower trails in thePhil’s area can remain snow free for much of the winter but don’t feargoing higher. Modern mountain bike tires work well in snow and as long asit’s not too deep you can march through it with no more effort than ridingon sand. Venturing east will also keep you out of the more winteryconditions. There are nice trails in the Horse Ridge area and don’t forgetthe system around Smith Rock. Generally, the further east you go, the lesssnow you will encounter. The latest trend in mountain biking is Fat Bikes.Fat Bikes use very large tires that give a larger contact patch with thesnow and should cruise through those conditions with less effort. Keep FatBikes in mind as an option for continuing to ride through the winter months.Another thing to consider for winter riding is what you wear. Be sure tolayer and prepare for cold and possible inclement weather. Wear goodquality gloves and don’t forget the winter riding shoes, or shoe covers.Nothing ruins a ride quite like cold feet. Bring some good energy food,lots or water, and don’t fear the snow flakes. You won’t regret it.For more information on winter riding email info@hutchsbicycles.com, orcall 541-382-9253.See you on the trails.