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#1 W8in4SNO

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Posted 05 February 2011 - 06:32 PM

Traversed three clubs on this ride, all of them obviously been hard at work which made for a great little ride!

Seven Lakes
Ossipee Valley
Scrub Oaks

Renegade74 and I headed out from ossipee lake to points unknown. Broad bay was interesting, first tracks headed over to get alias king on Pequaket trail.. Hey John, its OK, you can commute to work by sled now, promise.

C-19 was the best I've seen in a long time, saw a short section of rail or two but that's about it, nice job OVSC. At polly's, made the decision to head down to SLSC, I had never made it past the greenery.

Stuck with C-19, traffic wasn't all that bad, snow cover was obviously good,no bumps, passed the groomer both southward and northward bound (I was the guy that blessed you as you went past). Made it down by the club house for some fuel and eats when wifey called to tell me it was raining IN our 3 season room down home, had to bee line it back to base. I think i'll try going straight (C-22/C-12?) next time and head towards miss wakefield, will need to leave a bit earlier next time.

Trip back to the lake seemed to take not even 1/2 the time as the ride down, C-19 was still in good shape, had a couple yahoo's tear by us, sleds darting all over gods creation yet they managed to give me the ol hand signs (like I couldn't see all of 3 miles behind them)... The only minor bumps we encountered were from Nicholas road north. Someone buried their sled bad right at 16 oh and someone buried a groomer a little further up, whoops.

Back into SOSville and the trails were... SOS'ish.... had a real hard time taking a right towards home versus taking a tour/survey of Toolmans handy work from the night before..

Now, if we could sew 4 days together without plowable snow down here in MA, i might be able to get a couple back to back days put together.

Thanks again to the aforementioned clubs, real nice job guys, truly amazing that all this happens with 100% volunteer time.

Edited by W8in4SNO, 05 February 2011 - 06:36 PM.


#2 The Toolman

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Posted 11 February 2011 - 06:21 PM

View PostW8in4SNO, on 05 February 2011 - 06:32 PM, said:

Traversed three clubs on this ride, all of them obviously been hard at work which made for a great little ride!

Seven Lakes
Ossipee Valley
Scrub Oaks

Renegade74 and I headed out from ossipee lake to points unknown. Broad bay was interesting, first tracks headed over to get alias king on Pequaket trail.. Hey John, its OK, you can commute to work by sled now, promise.

C-19 was the best I've seen in a long time, saw a short section of rail or two but that's about it, nice job OVSC. At polly's, made the decision to head down to SLSC, I had never made it past the greenery.

Stuck with C-19, traffic wasn't all that bad, snow cover was obviously good,no bumps, passed the groomer both southward and northward bound (I was the guy that blessed you as you went past). Made it down by the club house for some fuel and eats when wifey called to tell me it was raining IN our 3 season room down home, had to bee line it back to base. I think i'll try going straight (C-22/C-12?) next time and head towards miss wakefield, will need to leave a bit earlier next time.

Trip back to the lake seemed to take not even 1/2 the time as the ride down, C-19 was still in good shape, had a couple yahoo's tear by us, sleds darting all over gods creation yet they managed to give me the ol hand signs (like I couldn't see all of 3 miles behind them)... The only minor bumps we encountered were from Nicholas road north. Someone buried their sled bad right at 16 oh and someone buried a groomer a little further up, whoops.

Back into SOSville and the trails were... SOS'ish.... had a real hard time taking a right towards home versus taking a tour/survey of Toolmans handy work from the night before..

Now, if we could sew 4 days together without plowable snow down here in MA, i might be able to get a couple back to back days put together.

Thanks again to the aforementioned clubs, real nice job guys, truly amazing that all this happens with 100% volunteer time.
Thanks for the company, hope nothing was throbbing when you got home!!



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