Just a Friendly Reminder that the blog has moved over to the Website
www.teamvango.ca
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Team Van Go Website
Well folks, the Team Van Go website is up and running!!!!
For the next little bit, there will be post's here and on the website, just until i get a handle on how to use it....
if you have any thoughts on tweaks or anything on the website please feel free to pass your comments along.
www.teamvango.ca
For the next little bit, there will be post's here and on the website, just until i get a handle on how to use it....
if you have any thoughts on tweaks or anything on the website please feel free to pass your comments along.
www.teamvango.ca
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Albion Hills Conservation Area - Master Plan Survey
Hi all,
Thanks to everyone who put input into the Dufferin Forest Management Plan.
Now it's our turn to help out at another Mountain Bike Venue, Albion Hills.
Please click on the below link and fill out the survey and help Chris and others.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/albionhills
Thanks,
tvg
Thanks to everyone who put input into the Dufferin Forest Management Plan.
Now it's our turn to help out at another Mountain Bike Venue, Albion Hills.
Please click on the below link and fill out the survey and help Chris and others.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/albionhills
Thanks,
tvg
Upcoming Ride Guide
Date: Wednesday February 12th, 2014
Location: Dufferin Forest
Time: 6:30pm
Bring Lights!!!! and a Fat Bike.
All are welcome to join, come out and enjoy Dufferin Forest.
Location: Dufferin Forest
Time: 6:30pm
Bring Lights!!!! and a Fat Bike.
All are welcome to join, come out and enjoy Dufferin Forest.
Fat Tire Trail Report
Date: Sunday February 9th, 2014
Location: Dufferin Forest
Riders: Tyler, Johnny, Chris
Runner: Karen
Dogs: Max
We showed up to the quiet parking lot, with a bit of snow fall, and a -7C temperature, while sitting in the car peering through the windshield you thought "this is gonna be great!". Then when you stepped out of the car, it hits you, it was bloody chilly, and boy do you not want to ride or run.... But you must...
We started out, and had a good head of steam heading down the snowmobile trail... the head of steam was cause by the down hill.... During this time, when you had the bike up on plane it was fine, if you let the bike win is when you started running into trouble, either the front wheel washing out, or the drunken swerve across the trail.
We did our normal route, out towards the Simcoe Dufferin boarder, and instead of looping back we rode out towards Summerville Nursery. We kept riding and riding, until we hit the road where the Tossorontio Dump is on, which for people who dont know is close to the town of Everett. The bigger problem was we were at the 12km mark, and still needed to get back from there.
So we turned around, started heading back the way we came. Sled traffic was very light and only a handfull passed us throughout the day. We got back to a road and decided to take the road and hook into the Alternate trail, to cut some riding distance off and some of the nasty hills.. This ended up being a little mistake.
By the time we reached the alternate trail, it did not appear as though there was a lot of sled traffic, or groomed for that matter. This was a slug to get through and there was a nasty climb.... We reached back to the main trail and started riding back. Tyler had a nice front wheel washout and over the bars on a corner, but snow is soft for the most part..
All in all the ride itself was a lot of fun, good distance at 24+km, in 2hrs. That's 24km we do not have to ride in the spring.
Ride Rating: 3.85 out of 5
Location: Dufferin Forest
Riders: Tyler, Johnny, Chris
Runner: Karen
Dogs: Max
We showed up to the quiet parking lot, with a bit of snow fall, and a -7C temperature, while sitting in the car peering through the windshield you thought "this is gonna be great!". Then when you stepped out of the car, it hits you, it was bloody chilly, and boy do you not want to ride or run.... But you must...
We did our normal route, out towards the Simcoe Dufferin boarder, and instead of looping back we rode out towards Summerville Nursery. We kept riding and riding, until we hit the road where the Tossorontio Dump is on, which for people who dont know is close to the town of Everett. The bigger problem was we were at the 12km mark, and still needed to get back from there.
So we turned around, started heading back the way we came. Sled traffic was very light and only a handfull passed us throughout the day. We got back to a road and decided to take the road and hook into the Alternate trail, to cut some riding distance off and some of the nasty hills.. This ended up being a little mistake.
All in all the ride itself was a lot of fun, good distance at 24+km, in 2hrs. That's 24km we do not have to ride in the spring.
Ride Rating: 3.85 out of 5
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
Weekend Ride
Date: Sunday February 9th, 2014
Time: TBD
Location: Dufferin Forest
Ideally, we are looking at riding Dufferin Forest to allow for bikes as well as snowshoers alike to head out and enjoy the day in the forest!!!!
I'll update the time this weekend, but looking like around noon or 1pm... Need to sleep in...
Time: TBD
Location: Dufferin Forest
Ideally, we are looking at riding Dufferin Forest to allow for bikes as well as snowshoers alike to head out and enjoy the day in the forest!!!!
I'll update the time this weekend, but looking like around noon or 1pm... Need to sleep in...
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Fat Tire Trail Report
Date: Wed Feb 5th
Location: Dufferin Forest
Riders: Johnny
Quadrapied: Max
Interesting night tonight, kinda a two sport triathlon. Started out on the fat tire bike and the snowmobile trail was so-so. Fresh snow which had not yet been groomed with a little sled traffic on it made for a slow soft ride. Only got in about 4km (which felt like 20km!).
Headed back to the car, put on snowshoes and headed back out. Snowshoed the "link" trail and goofed around a bit in the forest before heading back. You could snowshoe with your light off as the moon was providing enough light. Got back to the snowmobile trail to find that while I was gone the Fat tire trail fairy (aka the groomer) had gone past! So hurry back to the car, change shoes again and head back out on the Fat bike for another 8 km or so. Couldn't resist riding fresh groomed trail with no snowmobile traffic. So what started as a mediocre night at best, ended as a pretty good night in the woods.
Ride rating: 2 out of 5,
4 out of 5 (snowshoe),
3.7 out of 5 (aprez groomer) (would be higher but I miss having my friends out!)
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