We’ve had a shockingly dry September, but most years if riders aren’t willing to ride in the wet - on any number of trails armoured for this usage - then they’re hanging up their bike for months at a time.
I don’t know that anyone “enjoys” being wet and cold. I certainly don’t. But I’ll suck it up for forest time on a bike.
Proper rainy days are of course also the best time to do trail work (thanks, Jerry).
Oct. 3, 2022, 6:08 a.m. - Andrew Major
We’ve had a shockingly dry September, but most years if riders aren’t willing to ride in the wet - on any number of trails armoured for this usage - then they’re hanging up their bike for months at a time. I don’t know that anyone “enjoys” being wet and cold. I certainly don’t. But I’ll suck it up for forest time on a bike. Proper rainy days are of course also the best time to do trail work (thanks, Jerry).