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Michigander here. Marquette gets almost 400cm of snow every winter so at any
given time there's lots of it on the ground. The Snow Bike Route isn't groomed
like a ski hill would be. Even though it's packed it'd be like riding on a
muddy trail where you leave pizza cutter tracks everywhere you went. The
Noquemenon Trail Network (the group responsible for Marquette's trails)
publishes daily tire pressure recommendations to minimize this problem which
even fat bikes can cause.
The NTN page has a lot more information about the SBR.
<https://www.facebook.com/pages/NTN-Singletrack/147765491905204>
Jan. 22, 2015, 6:32 a.m. - jfactor1
#!markdown Michigander here. Marquette gets almost 400cm of snow every winter so at any given time there's lots of it on the ground. The Snow Bike Route isn't groomed like a ski hill would be. Even though it's packed it'd be like riding on a muddy trail where you leave pizza cutter tracks everywhere you went. The Noquemenon Trail Network (the group responsible for Marquette's trails) publishes daily tire pressure recommendations to minimize this problem which even fat bikes can cause. The NTN page has a lot more information about the SBR. <https://www.facebook.com/pages/NTN-Singletrack/147765491905204>