Can't add too much about riding in the snow as my mukluk hasn't seen any

I've used the mukluk on the Marin trail and it coped well, was first up the climbs and was mid pack on the descents with my mates(think it says more about them though

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Dave,FLV wrote:So, following on from Voodoo_Simons Rov150 thread I was thinking about fatbikes again.
All you need to know about fat bikes is right here Dave.
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Endomorph and larry tyres, oh how passecomposite wrote:All you need to know about fat bikes is right here Dave.
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Me too.. do you manage to get out on groomed X-country ski tracks too? Are they very protective of them or is access in the Alps OK in most places (French Alps? - I guess Gairy could comment more?)..... looks fantastic from the photosAlpinum wrote
johnnystorm wrote:I'm rather jealous.
Sorry for that, only wanted to make FLV jealous.
Yup, I do try to avoid them during regular hours. The groomer will work early morning and early evening around high frequency places like St. Moritz. So riding them early or after late afternoon was alright. When I got the opportunity I asked and once they saw the tracks I made, their only concern was accidents and payment (that's very swiss). Folks on skies where interested an not at all pissed off99percentchimp wrote:do you manage to get out on groomed X-country ski tracks too? Are they very protective of them or is access in the Alps OK in most places
Strictly speaking you're not allowed to use the nordic trails but I've ridden along the edges of them (flattened and rideable but not the groomed bit) without incident.99percentchimp wrote:Me too.. do you manage to get out on groomed X-country ski tracks too? Are they very protective of them or is access in the Alps OK in most places (French Alps? - I guess Gairy could comment more?)..... looks fantastic from the photos![]()