dr_bar wrote:Last year was a bit of an annomoly though wasn't it??? Usually a fair bit of snow kicking around by then isn't there? My daughters live in Calgary and they were surprised at how mild your winter was last year...
Now this spring, that's another story. I was in town a couple of times and thought I was still on the wet coast... lol...
Nah... the whether here has been wacky (yet warmer) for more than 5 years (spoken as a native Calgarian). Sometimes you can ride all season long, a week or two or maybe only a day or two any month of the year...
HOWEVER... my comment was partially in jest, as you just never know what the heck will happen in October. The thermometer almost always seems to plummet a day or two before Halloween and it snows. i.e. kids should plan there costume as a werewolf or equally furry animal for halloween. it sort of sucks. Maybe we'll finally get lucky this year.
Maybe Halloween in BC would be a good idea for us Albertans this year !!!!
BTW- you can ride in light snow with the right gear/attitude/skills. Tires make most of the difference and a light bike is best (like dualsport). It's still a tricky game thoug and chosing the right bike is important... one wouldn't want to risk a '05 GSXR, as it's important to be prepared for the inevitable spill.
i miss those twisties in BC.. boo hoo... need a trip. guess that means gotta earn more money so i'ze can take a holiiiiday.
More info after yesterdays "30 tanks of fuel" post: here's a web-site for finding bargain fuel:
http://www.calgarygasprices.com/
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For Sale: Ninja 600 with parts bike, needs minor work, $30, no title... (GEE THAT DOESNT RING ANY WARNING BELLS DOES IT?)