During this time of year when the temperature is around the freezing mark you have to make a decision about what type of riding to do. Usually if it is near 40 degrees I will go out on the road and once it gets below 35 I will stick to the trails. Of course then you have to take in account of the wind and snow. Last Sunday I decided to do a road ride because there was still too much snow on the ground for the trails to be clear enough the ride. It was just below 40 degrees and the roads were mostly clear of the snow but I used my mountain bike on the road just in case I ran into any slushy spot and kept the ride short. The road ended up being mostly clear with a few spots where people had thrown snow out onto the road as they shovel their walkways and driveways but there were no slick spots.
This past Wednesday I took my road bike for a slightly longer ride. It was in the mid 40s but there the wind was suppose to get stronger as the day went on so I went out early and got ahead of it and made it back before the 30mph gusts started.
Today I had a chance to do a group ride out of Pennington but decided to pass as the Baja is in the shop getting a new water pump(It lasted 144,000 miles so I can't complain). I originally thought that it might be a good day for a trail ride since most of the snow has melted now but with the rain we had yesterday there would probably be some muddy spots. However it is another extremely windy day with temperatures starting in the high 30s and going down during the day. I thought about going to Pennington to ride on the road with the group but it was going to be warmer by my house and I was also able to get out a little earlier to try and beat the wind.
Of course there are some days where the snow, wind or the cold makes it impossible to get a ride in and on those days I will do a hike. Manasquan reservoir and Allarie state park are close to where I live. There are also a couple of lakes with walking paths around them. A couple of weeks ago during on of the cold snaps I checked out the lake where there is always a lot of ducks, geese and seagulls.
The lake was frozen but for some reason the seagulls were sleeping on the ice anyway. I also took the chance while the Manasquan reservoir is low to walk among the trees that are usually partially covered with water.
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