Has anyone ridden the snhss system lately I was wondering how things have held up
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Started by REV-ED, Feb 07 2008 08:40 AM
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#3
Posted 07 February 2008 - 11:04 AM
Things are actually holding up considering the crappy weather. The groomers have gone out to knock the moguls down this week while they were thawed. The trails in Bear Brook should be really good, except the ATV usage has been really high, and it looks like they are planning a big ride in on Sunday. The Rail bed and Tower Hill area are pretty good too. Cor. 15 from the Rail bed to Bear Brook is the worst you'll see being such a high traffic lane, but the other trails should be good riding.
Pawtuckaway, well the snow came and so did everything else. A good part of it is being logged, and construction at the bathhouse. Cor 17 from the main road to the first Reservation road crossing is the toughest area, but the riding on either side of this is good.
On Round pond road where there logging they actually have been good about not trashing the trail, and it actually helped us out, no brushing needed this year!
I hope to take the family out Saturday.
Pawtuckaway, well the snow came and so did everything else. A good part of it is being logged, and construction at the bathhouse. Cor 17 from the main road to the first Reservation road crossing is the toughest area, but the riding on either side of this is good.
On Round pond road where there logging they actually have been good about not trashing the trail, and it actually helped us out, no brushing needed this year!
I hope to take the family out Saturday.
#4
Posted 08 February 2008 - 06:36 PM
just got in from a ride. left sandy's and headed down the rail bed. rode out to a little past epping and back then played on the lake. did about 55 miles altogether. word of advise the shore line of the lake is a little thin in spots, some even opening up so use caution. also there are a few deep wash out holes(no water) that will easily ruin someones day if your ski hits it right so be aware of them aswell. alittle grooming and a little more snow would make those trails sweet.
#5
Posted 09 February 2008 - 12:08 AM
Just got in from grooming Bear Brook. There are a few waterbars througout the park. We filled in all the ones most of them. Othere than the water bars the trails are in really good shape. We hit just about everything but the Archery Trail and Black Hall road.
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