 Well, people will be peddling their way through Lake Bemidji State Park's trail system Saturday as part of the fourth annual Fat Bike Rally. For one day only, the trails at the State Park are turned over to those who fat bike. Throughout the week, the park crews have been out grooming the trails for the big event. An estimated 70 fat bike riders are expected to participate with mild weather and slushy conditions. Participants are expected to have a great ride with some fast times. We are going to have actually really good trail conditions, knock on wood. It is above freezing during the day, but they are grooming it all week, so that allows a time to set up, and then every night it's freezing. So it should be a fast course throughout the day. By the end of the day it might get a little bit slushy, but that's alright. Proceeds from the event go to support the Truck North mountain bike team in Bemidji. The race begins at 9.30 with the race beginning at 11. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.