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N Story by Tyler Stemerman umerous ski resorts across Vermont offer mountain biking trail access during the summer to augment what riders can explore on their own throughout the state’s forests. But why stop biking just because it is winter? Winter is no obstacle with fat bikes! As the fat biking community continues to grow, so does the technology of these bikes, which are fitted with oversize tires made to tackle soft or unstable terrain, such as snow. Modern day fat bikes were first created in the 1980s as a way for bicyclists to ride on sand-based terrain. The creator, French cyclist Jean Naud, rode his bike from Niger to Algeria (and later across the Sahara Desert) to demonstrate the terrain-conquering ability of fat bikes. Today, fat bikes continue to increase in popularity. Races, tours, and festivals around the world are developing around the sport, for both first-timers and seasoned experts. Following is a guide for where to start. 28 VERMONT MAGAZINE