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Airtime006

Member Since 07 Jan 2009
Offline Last Active Mar 07 2012 05:01 PM
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Topics I've Started

Possible snow Sat Night

07 February 2012 - 03:04 PM

The blast of cold air coming in might help faciliate a Low pressure system off the coast to intensify and drop measureable snow in Eastern NE. Do you dances and sacrafices whatever they might be. Still an outside chance but this is all we have lately......

Trailer Lights- signal and brake lights

24 February 2011 - 07:56 AM

I am not an electical expert but am having an issue with my trailer. This should be an easy one....

All lights work when on, but signals and brakes do not come one. Which wires should I be chasing or looking at? Thanks since I want to get this working before it is time to trailer to the snow for the last chapter of Winter 2011 in NH....

Ride Right, Ride Safe, and Ride on....

White MTN National Forrest-Off Trail

21 February 2011 - 08:04 AM

Hello all- Got a question that I have not been able to get a straight answer on for over 2 years so here goes.....If I am riding in the White MTN National on a designated trail and notice an area that is open enough to ride the sled through, is this considered legal or not? It is not private property it is White MTN National Forrest.

I would like to ask the same question if I see a large swamp area in the National Forrest, can I ride around it to have some fun? Or is this illegal?

Last question, what if I see an old hiking trail that is not a designated sled trail but if you are skilled enough rider you can make it and have some fun riding a tight sigle track. Is this illegal or legal?

I have been told by a select few that any of the above are illegal because you are off trail. I was always under the impression that you could ride almost anywhere in the White MTN national forrest as long as it was not a designated "Scenic Area" or "hiking only area."

I am always respectful and am looking for some other feedback since everyone here is so in tune to this.

Ride Right, Ride Safe, and Ride On!

First Snow depth map with a

16 October 2010 - 05:33 AM

http://www.erh.noaa....snow_depth.html

Enjoy the fall weekend everyone!

2.3.10-Plymouth Areas and in da Mtns

03 February 2010 - 07:20 AM

Got out Monday afternoon for a spin around in elevation for about 25 miles. too my surprise trails up in elevation looked pretty good and in fact the Central NH Sled club groomer had make a pass on their loop. Riding to be had in elevaton but you have to trailer their since Rt25 trails are toast. Now back to my kitchen project last pic.
Ride Right, Ride Safe, and Ride on....pray for a norther push on the strom for Saturday or big flurries today.