Sunday, December 2, 2012
Sunrise Ride
A ride before the sunrise means a ride before the crack of noon. While we don't have hardly any snow and only low temps riding the fatback has been a blast. I simply love this bike and have put somewhere north of 700 miles since I picked it up. I was skeptical how much better it would be than my wildfire but it is not just a nice ride but a great one... even though the verdict is still out on ... well snow. It's basically seen only frozen dirt and ice. I can't wait till an actual snow trail. The video below is almost identical to the last one I did, probably because it's a downhill with a good view. Sarah's original music, as usual too.
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129 ton snowplow was built in 1899 by the Cooke Locomotive and Machinery Co. of Patterson, NJ. Designated “Snow Plow No. 1” she gallantly fought through winter blizzards and rock-hard drifts for 65 years, retiring from active service in 1964. During these years, No. 1 made 2,580 trips and traveled 181,000 miles.This snowplow was restored in 1995 and returned to service April 25, 1996.
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