Get on a bike, fish from a boat and beat the winter blues
Fat tire biking and winter fishing are two of the many ways to enjoy the cold and snow this year Videos
and last updated 2021-02-02 19:42:24-05
MICHIGAN â With the sun shining bright Tuesday morning, the famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, which means thereâll be six more weeks of winter. However, thatâs no reason to remain stuck indoors, especially when you can go fat tire biking.
âThese fat tires, they go through just about anything. You run the tire pressure very low so youâre just kind of floating over the snow,â said Craig Gietzen of the Rockford Bike Club, pointing to his tires. âIt allows you to get out in the woods, some of the cross-country type, groomed-type trails, which are already available around Grand Rapids, and itâs just feels like youâre floating and itâs very peaceful.â
Ali Stevenson, Midcoast Conservancy Tue, 12/29/2020 - 7:30am
Ski, bike and snowshoe rentals are available at Midcoast Conservancy’s Hidden Valley this winter! Outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to try out Nordic Skiing, Fat Tire Biking, or Snowshoeing at Hidden Valley in Jefferson. Midcoast Conservancy will be offering affordable rentals and will have the sizes to outfit the whole family. Spending a few hours on Nordic skis or a Fat Bike at Hidden Valley is a great way to explore and enjoy the 25+ miles of groomed trails there. Renting gear is also a great way to try out a new sport before buying gear. This is the perfect way to break free of cabin fever and enjoy the abundance of Midcoast Maine’s outdoor wonders.
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Visit Cook County Announces Upcoming Winter Activities
From Skiing to Snowboarding, Fat Tire Biking, and Shopping Local, There s Something For Everyone to Enjoy When They Visit Cook County
December 14, 2020
GRAND MARAIS, Minn. – If you look around, you’ll quickly notice a lack of snow across the Northland this December, however, that’s not stopping the crew at Visit Cook County from promoting upcoming winter activities in the region.
Linda Jurek, executive director of Visit Cook County says there’s plenty of outdoor recreation for everyone to enjoy this season.
While there’s a lack of snow along the shore, Lutsen Mountains is now open daily for the season.