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only90s

Member Since 28 Dec 2009
Offline Last Active Feb 06 2011 06:24 PM
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In Topic: Jefferson Notch Road ?

06 February 2011 - 06:26 PM

We did this run on Saturday....Great Trail and easy to ride as well. We came down 5 from Jefferson to 12 to the Notch Road and followed it to Fabyans. She liked it so much we did it on the way back too.

In Topic: Jefferson Notch Road ?

26 January 2011 - 07:54 PM

View Postlockey14s, on 26 January 2011 - 03:25 PM, said:

I took my girlfriend out for her first time snowmobiling on that trail and she had no problems what so ever (she drove her own sled). we came from gorham on corr 12 to 11 and did the cherry hill trail i believe to get to fabyans, which is a little more narrow, then on the way back did jefferson notch which is corr 11 north for a while. It has some nice curves and is wide, but if going north there is a hard left that claims a lot of idiots just after the top. friggid temps this past weekend kept everyone away so we had it to ourselves, but this weekend might be a different story.

jefferson notch road does split off from corr 11 though. If you are coming along corr 12 from the west (jefferson) then corr 11 will be on the right, you can take that and follow corr 11 to fabyans. or keep going on 12 for about a mile and take a right onto jefferson notch road which meets up as corr 11 a little ways in.

Thanks for info I appreciate it.

In Topic: Start Your Sled During off season or Let it Sit

14 December 2010 - 11:06 AM

View PostPatriot, on 14 December 2010 - 08:36 AM, said:

In the fall, make sure you siphon out as much old fuel as you can and add some nice fresh gas. Use the old fuel in your car.


That makes sense. Think I will do that this weekend.

Thanks for the replies everyone.

In Topic: Ossipee Trails and Trailer Parking-Weekend 2/6?

30 January 2010 - 01:28 PM

View PostSkip, on Jan 30 2010, 07:42 AM, said:

Check in with the good folks at the Canoe King on Route 16 just south of White Lake State Park. You can also park there for free, but it is quite a ride from there out to better conditions. The main issue will be several miles of travelling with no lube. They can give you personal directions to several higher elevation points within our system.


Thanks for the info.

In Topic: Passing Etiquette on Trails

19 January 2010 - 08:50 AM

OK...Thanks everyone

I figured my looking for a safe area to pull over and allow faster groups to pass was the best approach.

I hate getting passed by everyone and not being able to use my new 800 HO, but the big smile on my wife's face while she rides makes it worth it :good: