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Think
Thu Feb 5th, 2009, 10:31 PM
I'm thinking of doing a short ride up there tomorrow and was wondering if anyone knew if the road was relatively clean or not.

Devaclis
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 07:22 AM
hehehehe....

That is all.

rybo
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 07:43 AM
I'm thinking of doing a short ride up there tomorrow and was wondering if anyone knew if the road was relatively clean or not.


It's a really dangerous ride this time of year. The valley is pretty deep in places and a lot of the road doesn't see sun this time of year. Personally I wouldn't chance it.

I know we've had exceptionally nice weather, but the air temp at night has still been easily cold enough for ice and frost. Even usually sunny spots like HWY 7 have patches of ice on them.

Scott

mtnairlover
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 07:50 AM
Hey Greg, I don't like Poudre Canyon in the winter because of what RYBO has mentioned. It's a little more gravelly than makes me comfortable. The lower areas of that canyon are ok as it gets warmer, but even by late May, there's still a pile of snow up higher on that road.

Hwy7 was ok yesterday when I went. I did not ride my usual spirited pace like in summertime, though. The mag chloride is pretty thick in most areas of that road. There was some water run-off in the higher banking corners, as well. But, it is still ridable with a much more cautious pace, like I took yesterday. And I did see others out and about on that road as I was enjoying the day.

Sean
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 08:28 AM
I did not ride my usual spirited :shocked:
Doesn't Mag Chloride give you better traction? :slappers:

Yeah, +1 with Rybo. There's better roads than Poudre this time of year. I'm sure mtnairlover can give some good suggestions in that area (cause she rocks :rock:).

mtnairlover
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 08:47 AM
:shocked:
Doesn't Mag Chloride give you better traction? :slappers:



:shocked:

lol...ummmm...

You know that point on hwy7 where it junctions with hwy72 and then starts its decent with that first lonnnggg right-hand corner? I start out thinking, "oh yeah, baby", then quickly tone it down as I notice the white powdery stuff strewn across the road all the way down. I have no clue as to whether my tires will grip on that stuff and I am not gonna test out any theories in that area. I have wayyyy too much experience kissing pavement and that stuff is unforgiving when coming in close contact at any speed. I remained blissfully cautious yesterday and was just fine with it.

Scer
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 08:48 AM
I usually like going up the poudre too but hate when it is all dirty, which unfortunately is now. Wait a little bit more till it cleans up, then hammer into it.

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hammer on hammeras

Sortarican
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 08:51 AM
Anyone been up the Poudre recently?....


hehehehe....That is all.

Really, gentelman never kiss & tell.:hump:

OUTLAWD
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 09:15 AM
I was up that way in a car maybe a week and a half ago...and it wasn't the most confidence inspiring experience...I would probably steer clear of it on 2 wheels, unless you've taken up flat tracking the cbr...

7 is pretty solid, alot better than the last time I saw you up there greg, 72 not so much, spots with ice across the road, and a decent amount of sand, boulder canyon was a bit better, but still covered in that lovely white powdery substance...

SaShWhO
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 09:29 AM
I hate dirty Poudres:puke:

Think
Fri Feb 6th, 2009, 10:26 AM
Haha... thanks guys/gals, that's what I assumed. Sag aka Scott and I did a ride through Horsetooth to Masonville and a little bit up 34 and then some other roads on Wednesday and they were all pretty clear.