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This is why winter riding is sometimes better than the summer. Glass throughout the whole lake, no one in site, and glass everywhere. These are some pictures from riding on Jan. 2, notice the fog just off the water, made for a really cool scene.
Originally posted by David Matt, awesome pics, I wish I was still riding.
I think I'm going to go ahead and pay out for a new drysuit, just because the water looks so nice on Lewy compared to the summers.
I'm too chicken to pull the wetsuit only as did Jake.
Once again, awesome pics, looked fun.
Ya Jake says hes not cold, but I know he is full of BS! Everytime we have gone out on Lewy this winter the water has always been glass. We were riding in the middle of the lake in these pictures.
Hello Matt,
I was also out riding this month. I was out on Jan 1, 05 enjoying smooth, glassy waters as well. The water temp was about 55 degrees temp outside about 65. I did use the drysuit as well. It's nice having the lake all to yourself isn't it. At least I still have sunshine hear in AZ in the winter.
Great Pictures.
Hey Bgercone,
Where did you go? I'm itch'n to go out in a few weeks (out of town on business at the moment ). If the water temp is still 55 I'll get in.
I have my Tige out at Canyon Lake. I will probably be out again this weekend. Sunday more than likely. 55 degree water is cold, I was in it without a dry or wet suit when it was 57 and it was cold!! The dry suit makes it nice.
Bgercone, yes the drysuit does make it very nice, top that off with some drysuit gloves and you can ride all day...if you wanted too.
I wish I would have bought one years ago. I now realize how awesome the lake is in the winter. No rollers, no fighting for calm water, and worrying about other boats. You can concentrate on your riding and really progess.
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