Being in the backcountry makes you start to pay attention to the snow and its personalities...and yes ohh yes it seems to suffer from many 'Faces of Snow'.
As a snow biker, I have come up with some snow types and my own personal lingo...
- light n fluffy - all good as long as it is less than 7 inches on hard pack
- Hail and Marbles - hard to ride in due to getting pelted -
- NW cement - heavy, soft, wet and hard to ride through
- Ice-capades - sudden turns can put a bike and rider on their path to a yard sale
- Hard n' Crispy - nice and fast! Ideal conditions for fast rolling bikes...sometimes from a warm up and then a freeze overnight.
- El Slushee - warm, wet, and slow....painful to ride in...avoid the flailing....
- Corduroy Bliss - groomed and packed, Thank you Groomers!
- Faux Corduroy - it looks like it has been groomed but it is just the tope layer and it is thin and not sturdy enough to support snow tires
- Snowshoe Pack - a good start for additional pack by fat tires
- Fatty Pack - ahhh - just perfect...when trail has been packed down by bikers - nice n smooth eh - follow the 4 inch wide tread patterns
- Singletrack Bliss - Packed by all user groups...usually about 18 inches or so wide of pack and then deep and soft as soon as you head off the packed goods
- SnoMo - snow that looks like it should be packed from the SnoMo's but it is actually loose and hard to ride on
- AutoPack - follow the auto tire tracks - nice and packed down!
- Critter Pack - follow the critter postholes
- Fresh Tracks - ahhh, looking back to see your first tracks on the white stuff'
- Dry Tracks - yup yup, you can ride these bad boys on the dirt too!
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