I'm having a womens 'which shoes' moment. You know, you've been ready to go out for an hour and she's messing about with shoes. Well I can't decide what to bring to Dalby. Modern, retro, mix of both, hardtail, full suss, fully rigid??? Got them all over the Kitchen, tweeking, swapping my favourite saddle and 'lucky' grips from one bike to the next and back again. Life was so much easier when I only had one bike.
Think this might make your choice slighlty easier...
Friday morning, forest road currently has packed snow, the trails have about 6" of wet soft snow, the Forestry closed the forest yesterday, mainly due to access issues
I would imagine things will only improve today but bear in mind deep snow is a pig to ride in but is does clean your tyres really well
Might be worth shortening the route and starting from Dixons Hollow instead. I can leave a van at Low Dalby finish and run everyone up to Dixons to collect cars etc.
Not to sure what the snow/parking situation will be up at Dixon's Hollow and to be honest its easy to ride up Housedale which is clear of snow and pop out at Dixon's if you are looking to shorten it
Just got home tonight and the snow is melting, but what's left if wet and slushy
I would stick with first plan ~ meet at Low Dalby around 9-9.30am
Plenty of parking, road will be clear now and a couple of cafe's, could even drop some bikes into Purple Mountain as a display area if you want, Coffee's good and it might even be warm
Cool. Lets make it 9:30 to 10:00at low Dalby then (some of my group have to drop kids off at granny's). We'll be doing full English down in PickeringStation car park from 8:30 on if anyone would like to join us, then up to the Cafe at Low Dalby for second helpings around 9:15.