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Written by shiggy   
Monday, 15 February 2010 11:29

Ancient LakeAfter 30 years on the wet side of Oregon mtbtires.com has relocated its World Headquarters to the dry side in North Central Washington. New trails, new soils, new challenges. I still hope to travel and be able to use my beloved mud tires on the winter trails where I honed my riding skills. Mainly, I will be dealing with more rocks and sand. Still plenty of summer hardpack and lots of long mountain trails. I grew up in NCW and love the high desert and ponderosa pine forests.

Winter riding is more limited because of snow but in this mild year I have made several trips into the Columbia Basin to explore the Ancient Lake area, which was new to me. A fun time with near-perfect trail conditions. Recent rains firmed up the ground without making it mucky. Great traction for the steep pitches, which would be very difficult if loose. The underlying geology is volcanic. Basalt is everywhere. Loose fist sized and larger rocks mixed with knife-edged embedded rock to keep you on your toes as you twitch through the sage brush. Wonderful fun!

shiggy at Ancient Lake

 

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