This time of year becomes a ride-at-your-own expectation risk level. We love the die-hards who still want to ride. And you can ride in the woods because they’ve had more shade and wind protection. The snow is shrinking so what’s in the woods will be icy in spots and good in others. The exposed railroad grade is not good to ride. And getting across main roads to gas stations will be tricky. Snow is creeping back away from the roads, leaving us with a lot of blacktop and dirty shoulders. Seek and ye shall find…Just don’t expect to find perfection. Be safe and let us know what you find if you venture out. Temperatures are too warm to groom anymore…
Base: 4 inches
Snowfall Past 24 hours: 0 inches
Last Grooming: Weekend, March 23-24th
Current Trail Conditions: Fair
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March 28, 2013 | North Guide
I cannot believe I’m still updating trail conditions. The trails officially close to snowmobiling this weekend…I think it’s safe to say the season is dwindling to a quiet exit. Wooded trails are still in good shape. We saw some sun and temps a few degrees over freezing on Saturday and Sunday. Exposed areas on the grade have settled and softened some, leaving crust where snow refroze overnight. The road edges are receding now–another sign of the end. The next few days will likely be the last hurrah for those who haven’t already had theirs. Here’s hoping you enjoy what’s left and look back with fond memories on a great riding season that was LONG overdue. And for all you Van Halen fans…Happy Trails to you–until we meet again!
Base: 6 inches
Snowfall Past 24 hours: 0 inches
Last Grooming: Weekend, March 23-24th
Current Trail Conditions: Good
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March 25, 2013 | North Guide