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lavaca
Jun 11, 2010
OK so it's not a great picture of the bike (rented Otso Voytek) but I did find a pretty famous wall to lean it against.


Roslyn's a nice place to ride. From this wall it's about less than a mile to a series of trails that are groomed for biking and skiing in the winter.

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lavaca
Jun 11, 2010
One day I will actually buy my own fat bike but probably not this year. The previous place only had them in stock if I wanted to pay $4,000 and the Trek store in Anchorage told me I might be able to get one next winter if I put my name down now. A year ago there were multiple Salsa Mukluks for sale at REI and now I feel like a sucker for not buying them all as an investment opportunity.


(There weren't any planes but I had to stop twice for dogsleds to go past.)



This bike is notable for having a dropper seatpost. I didn't really ride on any trails where it actually made sense to use it but that didn't stop me from making the most of it anyway.

lavaca
Jun 11, 2010
New fatty fat fat bike (Salsa Heyday) just in time to enjoy the miserable snow conditions we're having this year.

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