That's actually not a flash in that night photo, it's the light from my 
headlamp, but I know what you mean regardless.

Temperatures here are going all over the place. Today it's only -4C, 
meaning the roads are really slushy and it's full on fender weather. But 
tomorrow it's supposed to dip down to -11C, which is just cold enough to 
make the roads dry. Then by boxing day we're back to 'normal' temperatures, 
which is -20C (-4F).

I swapped the Thunder Burts for a real knobby Maxxis tire a friend gave me 
in fall and went for a ride. However, a huge dump of snow hit and I was 
back to walking mostly, hah! Still, it was a real nice night for a ride :)

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On Wednesday, December 23, 2015 at 2:56:31 AM UTC-6, Zach Duval wrote:
>
> I had my (c)Hillborne out earlier this eve for a short cruise on 
> well-plowed, slick roads here in NW Montana. We got about six inches last 
> night :)
>
> What have the temps been like in Manitoba? I'd LOVE to take off my 
> fenders, but, it's been awful slushy in places here, hovering around 
> freezing with thick, wet snowfall. We're finally starting to get a forecast 
> for highs in the consistent 20s (F), which'll make for much better riding.
>
>
> On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 3:00:40 PM UTC-7, Mark Reimer wrote:
>
>> Seems to be a lack of wintery photos making their way into the group 
>> lately, so I thought I'd contribute! 
>>
>> After a very unseasonably warm and snow-free fall, a Colorado low rolled 
>> through with 20cm of snow. Another 10cm coming tonight. I've been 'riding' 
>> the Atlantis (aka usually pushing it through the snow) and having some fun 
>> on the trails. Still riding with 2.1 Thunder Burts, which I've come to 
>> decide are NOT the ideal snow tires :) They are too fat for riding after a 
>> heavy snowfall as they simply float on top, losing all traction and 
>> resulting in spinning out or crashing. But also not fat enough to act like 
>> a fat bike tire and cruise over the snow. Ah well.. in a day or two it'll 
>> get packed down and be just fine :)
>>
>>
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