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    Default Freeze thaw

    So I am a little ignorant when it comes to freeze thaw. I would like to go riding at Illiniwek this week after work but do you all think the trails will be good to ride? It will be in the high 40s. I'm not a winter rider so would like to get a couple more rides in.

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    It's going to be touch and go for the next week as temps swing between 40/50s during daytime to freezing overnight. If the trails dry enough that the surface isn't muddy, then you're good to go. Hard to stay on top of the conditions updates during this time since things change so quickly. Use your best judgement when arriving at the trails. If tires are leaving indentations in the trail they are too soft to be riding.

    Wrote a little article about how Freeze Thaw works here: http://www.qcforc.org/content.php?18...il-Information
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