There are more killer spots to take advantage if the drought in the QC on Fat Bikes. Shoot, just last weekend Steve-O and I saw a homeless guy digging a 8x8, 6' deep foxhole with chimney, played a pick up game of hoops on a homemade hoop in the woods, rode around a beached river boat house, sat in some abandoned lawn chairs on an old foundation, got enchanted and ate fried chicken while fat bikes made fun of a couple 29ers out back. (They spoke French). Seriously, the riding we've done in low lying areas on fat bikes in the past months has been nothing short of mind blowing and easily the most fun I've had on a bike in my life.
All while cruising at an average clip of about 4 miles per hour.
All of this done with very little, if any at all, sh*t being given.
"Start and end at a brewery, and a very cool snow and Ice urban/cross country, lake ride in between with flasks ful of Krakin... YAH MON!!!!" - Vibrato
"Every one of you should ride a bike and be yourself. I really and truly believe that bikes make the world better, and that anyone who spends some time getting used to life on the saddle will find that it makes their life and the world that their life is locked to, better; in almost every way." -Gern Blanston, Surly Bikes