Got out on Sakakawea Wednesday afternoon. 2.5in in the bays and less outside of the bays. Managed 4 17-18s on the buckshot. Not a chance I'll walk out again with these temps.
I have had the striker Predator for a few years and have been very impressed. I had a zipper handle break and emailed them about it. They emailed me back right away. I drug my feet sending them the jacket but they sent me an email a few months later to check my progress of sending the jacket...
I did a sober October this year with some friends and it was just what I needed. I'll still have a few beers each month but a lot less than I used to. You can do it man.
Hikers, bikers, and horseback riders is not I would call a chosen group. In your opinion what is a good cut off point that should or should be allowed on trails or driven on public access? Motorized vehicles sounds pretty cut and dry to me.
I wouldn't lump all bike riders into the same group but I do think ND is behind the times when it comes to adequate bike lanes to safely navigate towns. Let me jump over to the other form of riding and say that I believe that ebikes do more harm than good on trails but it only takes one person...
You should probably contact a local electrical contractor. Not taking into account the type of wire and the length of your run could be dangerous. I would have a licenced electrician do the work even though it is just "temporary". And this isn't because I'm an electeician. 😁