Eric and I went up to Stonyford to ride on Jan 9th.
We knew it would be cold and snowy, but we went anyway.
In all the years I've been riding Stonyford I've never seen
snow on the ground at the Little Stony campground...
We set our chairs up on the ice and had a nice fire
before hitting the hay...
The next morning was a tad chilly...
The California Winter Blues can be seen rather clearly
at the top of the hill...
Eric was messing around with slides and jetting and
whatnot at the bottom of the hill pictured above, so
I rode up top and waited for him...
Here he comes...
This little uphill was frozen solid and it took us
forever to get the little 144 up to the top, even though
we had trials tires on. It's middle of the day and it is still
shaded. Can you see the 3 Hondas waiting at the bottom?
None of them ever made it up, but they turned out
to be good guys...
I spent quite a bit of time in the weeds off to the
left in the picture above, and I'm pretty sure that's
where I lost my enduro jacket. I had it strapped to
a loop on my backpack and I realized it was gone as
soon as we stopped at the ridge. I was bummed...
I'd had that jacket for over 10 years and it was a
great jacket. We went back to look for it but it
wasn't there. Neither were the 3 Honda riders.
Brrr! Looks cold, doesn't it? If you look closely on
the left you can see the snow-capped Sierra on the
other side of the Central Valley!
The stuff that was in the sun was good, not frozen at all...
The stuff on the other side of the ridge, however,
was still shaded and frozen solid...
It just got worse as we tried to drop down onto
the trails on the north slope, seen on the left...
More to come...
WoodsChick
We knew it would be cold and snowy, but we went anyway.
In all the years I've been riding Stonyford I've never seen
snow on the ground at the Little Stony campground...

We set our chairs up on the ice and had a nice fire
before hitting the hay...

The next morning was a tad chilly...

The California Winter Blues can be seen rather clearly
at the top of the hill...

Eric was messing around with slides and jetting and
whatnot at the bottom of the hill pictured above, so
I rode up top and waited for him...

Here he comes...

This little uphill was frozen solid and it took us
forever to get the little 144 up to the top, even though
we had trials tires on. It's middle of the day and it is still
shaded. Can you see the 3 Hondas waiting at the bottom?
None of them ever made it up, but they turned out
to be good guys...

I spent quite a bit of time in the weeds off to the
left in the picture above, and I'm pretty sure that's
where I lost my enduro jacket. I had it strapped to
a loop on my backpack and I realized it was gone as
soon as we stopped at the ridge. I was bummed...
I'd had that jacket for over 10 years and it was a
great jacket. We went back to look for it but it
wasn't there. Neither were the 3 Honda riders.
Brrr! Looks cold, doesn't it? If you look closely on
the left you can see the snow-capped Sierra on the
other side of the Central Valley!

The stuff that was in the sun was good, not frozen at all...

The stuff on the other side of the ridge, however,
was still shaded and frozen solid...

It just got worse as we tried to drop down onto
the trails on the north slope, seen on the left...

More to come...
WoodsChick