I find that riding at night in snow makes for far less demanding conditions as far as lighting goes. Often one is enough since you don't have to overcome nearly as many shadows as you do when the surface of the ground is dark. I'm sure it's not the same everywhere, but for riding on the shore, we've usually been amazed by how much the reflectivity of snow makes a greater range of lighting setups not only useable but effective.
Oct. 21, 2021, 1:15 p.m. - Pete Roggeman
I find that riding at night in snow makes for far less demanding conditions as far as lighting goes. Often one is enough since you don't have to overcome nearly as many shadows as you do when the surface of the ground is dark. I'm sure it's not the same everywhere, but for riding on the shore, we've usually been amazed by how much the reflectivity of snow makes a greater range of lighting setups not only useable but effective.