Cold Rolled: Ch. 1

Fat bikes actually have a niche and this looks like a lot of fun…

Chapter One of the five-part short film Cold Rolled: Marquette Michigan’s Snow Bike Route, an action documentary from Clear & Cold Cinema, Salsa Cycles and TravelMarquetteMichigan.com that will explore the history and progression of winter cycling culture in the adventure-loving Lake Superior harbor town of Marquette, Michigan.

Marquette’s Noquemanon Trails Network has nearly perfected equipment and techniques used to launch its Snow Bike Route, a 15-mile winter singletrack developed for fat tire bikes. The fast narrow trail features flowy terrain, steep descents and large bermed turns. It’s believed to be the first trail of its kind–but more importantly, it’s pretty fun.

Chapter One features riding along an ungroomed section of trail that is often packed by foot traffic from Marquette’s active population. This section of trail follows the Dead River and passes under a leaky water pipe that forms curtains of ice in the winter months.


That actually looks pretty fun!

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pete@nsmb.com
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That does look fun. And it's nicely shot. But it felt like out of 3:45 of video, the subject matter was only being covered in 2 mins of it. It's going to be hard to keep people's attention through 5-6 chapters like that if they don't offer a bit more substance. Still, the trail looks nice and my curiosity is piqued. I'd rather be riding than XC skiing, so if this starts to catch on, this could be a new alternative for riders looking to keep shredding when the snow flies.

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