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Log Cabin for rent on state trail #5 in Colebrook
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Posted 18 October 2009 - 09:16 PM
The season will be here before we know it and the snow will be waist deep. Now is the time to start thinking about where you will stay when you are not on your sled. Again this year there will be no rate increase!! Here is the link to all the information. Visit My Website Take care and think SNOW
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Posted 01 November 2009 - 08:44 PM
You know the season is about to start when you head north to work on trail projects with the North Country clubs. On Thursday I spent the day working with Larry Gomes on the White Mountain Ridge Runner ( Berlin ) system. We installed 21 4x4 pressure trated sign post at intersections and trail junctions. This is only a same dent into the hundreds of sign posts that will be installed in the next couple of years. Larry did the signs in the Nash Stream GTB system and is now working with the Berlin club. On Friday I picked up two new XP Renegade 600 E-techs from Lemieux's in Colebrook. On Sunday I worked with three other SkiBees and we redecked two bridges. When the snow starts to fall the clubs will be ready to groom and provide great riding conditions. Think Snow
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Posted 30 November 2009 - 03:43 PM
Here are a few of pictures from the LC taken on Sat. To bad the ground was not frozen, this stuff packs as hard as cement and would have made a great base. With cold weather predicted for the end of the week and snow chances after that, the season just might be off and running by Christmas. Take care and think SNOW
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Posted 19 December 2009 - 09:24 PM
Here is an update from today. There is riding in the great north woods. I did 75 miles on Friday and 115 miles Sat. Conditions were from poor to Fantastic. Pittsburg had the best conditions - 20 excellent - 136 perfect Lots of plowed roads to share with the loggers, but remember without the loggers we have nowhere to ride. SDR's trails were great when you got to the roads, but the woods trails need more snow before the groomers can do their magic. Colebook trails were well covered in the higher elevations, but again more snow is needed. I rode directly from the LC all the way up to the top of the state. Check out the pics.
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Posted 20 December 2009 - 11:06 AM
streamer, on Dec 19 2009, 10:24 PM, said:
Here is an update from today. There is riding in the great north woods. I did 75 miles on Friday and 115 miles Sat. Conditions were from poor to Fantastic. Pittsburg had the best conditions - 20 excellent - 136 perfect Lots of plowed roads to share with the loggers, but remember without the loggers we have nowhere to ride. SDR's trails were great when you got to the roads, but the woods trails need more snow before the groomers can do their magic. Colebook trails were well covered in the higher elevations, but again more snow is needed. I rode directly from the LC all the way up to the top of the state. Check out the pics.
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Dave, Had a great time on Saturday. I still cannot believe we did not see any sleds all day. Felt great to try out the new addition to the fleet. Wish I had her back in Rhode Island, we received about 18 inches and still snowing. Sounds like we are going to have to get used to the engine breaking. I actually liked it on the groomed stuff, a little tricky in the bumps at slow speeds. The power band was fantastic. Can't wait to get in the deep stuff with it. Looking forward to the next ride.
This post has been edited by grev: 20 December 2009 - 07:01 PM
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