With the summer months coming up right around the corner, many of us will be wanting to escape the heat and humidity by riding our gravel at night. It is a great way to cool off, see the stars, and enjoy being out when the world is a little more at peace than it is during the day. (Not that peace is hard to find on the rural roads in the daytime, mind you!)
What I will be doing in the coming weeks is to detail some of the simple set ups for lighting you can try, and also I will be delving into what to be on the look out for while riding at night on the gravel.
So, for now, if you have any requests, hit up the comments and I'll do my best to get back to you on whatever it is that trips your triggers in future posts on grinding gravel at night.
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GT, My limited experience with dogs at night shows that a spot beam in the eyes will blind them enough to force them to stop the charge. So far so good anyways. Just my $.02 worth.
I'm looking forward to you sharing your insights with the rest of us. I know up in northern MN we generally have to be on the lookout for all sorts of creatures of the night.
Deer, wolves, coyotes, skunk, etc., etc.
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