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#1 WINNOCTURN

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Posted 19 December 2007 - 09:17 AM

Thanks to Mary Smith the Corridor 15 Power Line Trail is open as of today. This is our major trail going down Moultonboro Neck Road. The Trial had been closed because of the NUMBER of "RIDERS" going off the marked Trail. In order to keep this trail open we DEMAND the every one stay on the marked trail. Loosing this trail cuts off our link across Moultonboro Bay to the Ayres Trail that connects us to the Castle Trail. We do not have a "Land" Base Trail to get to the "RT 109" side of Town. There is no alternate Trail! As the sign says"STAY ON THE TRAIL OR STAY HOME".

The Swallow Point Trail is still closed, but we are continuing to pursue a resolution to the situation.

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PS: The LAKE is not frozen yet and any areas that are will be extremely DANGEROUS!
As for our "Land" based Trails they are being Packed and Groomed daily. We are looking at more snow this week. there should be some really good riding this weekend.

Edited by WINNOCTURN, 19 December 2007 - 09:35 AM.


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Posted 19 December 2007 - 09:56 AM

George good to hear, hopefully the idiots stay on the trail.

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#3 Paul D

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Posted 19 December 2007 - 08:33 PM

View PostWINNOCTURN, on Dec 19 2007, 09:17 AM, said:

Thanks to Mary Smith the Corridor 15 Power Line Trail is open as of today. This is our major trail going down Moultonboro Neck Road. The Trial had been closed because of the NUMBER of "RIDERS" going off the marked Trail. In order to keep this trail open we DEMAND the every one stay on the marked trail. Loosing this trail cuts off our link across Moultonboro Bay to the Ayres Trail that connects us to the Castle Trail. We do not have a "Land" Base Trail to get to the "RT 109" side of Town. There is no alternate Trail! As the sign says"STAY ON THE TRAIL OR STAY HOME".

The Swallow Point Trail is still closed, but we are continuing to pursue a resolution to the situation.

George

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PS: The LAKE is not frozen yet and any areas that are will be extremely DANGEROUS!
As for our "Land" based Trails they are being Packed and Groomed daily. We are looking at more snow this week. there should be some really good riding this weekend.

George I was very happy to hear that also. I mentioned the re-opening of the trails to Chris Gamache during a conversation I had with him last evening and he was also happy to hear it. We also discuss a possible alternative to the closed trail through the Swallow Point property, he said he would work on that too.

He is very much an asset to us all as snowmobilers and I am very glad he is willing to work on that alternative. It would be great to re-connect this vital link on Moultonboro Neck.

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Posted 02 January 2008 - 09:05 AM

Congrats guys and thank god for landowners that have it in their hearts to share their land with us. We need them more than they need us. Spread the word.
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Posted 02 January 2008 - 07:19 PM

SOunds like a landowner supper is needed!!



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