The Anchorage Daily News ran a story by Craig Medred a few days ago about winter riding in Alaska that had some good stuff in it. A few highlights:
- Snowmachine tracks are good for bike riding. Fluffy snow is not.
- Disc brakes are ideal for snow riding since V-brakes can get icy on a hot downhill.
- When it comes to bike components, you can only pick two out of three adjectives to describe them: light, durable, or cheap. Having all three in one is impossible.
- 2.7 inch tires are skinnies for Alaska winter biking; you’ll want to beef up to 3.7 inches.
Good read if you have the time, just think how long it’ll be before those guys are seeing summer riding conditions …

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