Thursday was a great evening on the ATT.
After slicing the knobby rear tire the Moots is now outfitted with Continental puncture resistant tires and slime tubes. The forward view is quite different without the 2.4" mud tire out front.
This will be the the site of the new ATT bridge over I-40 when (if?) the politics and budget ever work out.
This is the unfortunate end of the trail. The right of way makes it tempting to continue southbound.
The bike looks much different without the big knobbies. It feels much lighter an nimble as well.
I stumbled on a nice dam adjacent to the New Hill ATT trailhead.
Water water everywhere.
I hadn't noticed this before. It's tucked right between two car dealerships.
And finally night finds me again. The moon was still out lighting the way.
March is looking good for miles so far. I have a new "armadillo" tire on order to get knobbies back onto the moots. It's been nice skimming along on these cross/light trail tires. In loose dirt, leaves, and mud they have absolutely no grip though.
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