I figured I was due to see what the trail out to Eagle Lake was looking like. I also checked out the local recycling yard, but not a single bike to be found. For some reason, all photos in this post are Sepia.

The trail has a center hard packed section from foot traffic. It's nice that it's hard packed as the rest of the snow is very deep, but, it's also ridiculously rough. I mean sitting while riding is painful. Standing up absorbs more bumps, but even that gets fatiguing very quickly.
The beginning of the trail to Eagle lake

Obligatory bike in the trees shot

The trail back to work

Trail behind me, this afternoons tasks ahead

Quite a casual, but relaxing ride. Bikes are fun.
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