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Old 03-09-2011, 06:45 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by LocalRealtor View Post
Get a clue shreddy....as someone with hundreds of volunteer hours grooming I can tell you that the snow is at it's softest right after being groomed. Going out after they are groomed does the most damage because the snow has not setup(they take several hours to setup after being groomed). That's why we try to go late at night when the trails hopefully won't see any traffic while they are fragile and soft from being freshly groomed.
Or it could also be because there is far less traffic which poses less of a danger of a groomer coming down the trail. To each their own...keep jabbing
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