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<blockquote data-quote="AVGeek" data-source="post: 1194554" data-attributes="member: 13631"><p>May is usually when the oven is just getting started...the mornings will still be cool. That said, if you do really want to get some two wheel time, head to Mt Charleston. Its a nice loop ride that will take just a couple of hours (the ski resort there was still open this past April, when I was last there). Leave early enough in the morning, and you will only have an hour or so back down in the valley. There is a small town area there where you can stop to eat and refresh (there is no gas on the mountain though), so can delay the return trip until later in the afternoon/early evening.</p><p></p><p>I used to ride year-round in Vegas (and still do in Phoenix). Hot weather riding is all about hydration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVGeek, post: 1194554, member: 13631"] May is usually when the oven is just getting started...the mornings will still be cool. That said, if you do really want to get some two wheel time, head to Mt Charleston. Its a nice loop ride that will take just a couple of hours (the ski resort there was still open this past April, when I was last there). Leave early enough in the morning, and you will only have an hour or so back down in the valley. There is a small town area there where you can stop to eat and refresh (there is no gas on the mountain though), so can delay the return trip until later in the afternoon/early evening. I used to ride year-round in Vegas (and still do in Phoenix). Hot weather riding is all about hydration. [/QUOTE]
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