Take A Look At How These Weekend Worriers Ride
last sunday morning i observed six “riders” making the turn on to blackadar, nailing the throttle and spraying snow all the way across the neck road. these are the same “riders” that when they come to a stop at an intersection or a road crossing will nail the throttle and dig the snow down to bare ground. if only they would go north! how do you keep a trail in good condition when you have people riding in this manner? talk about a boater education course, may be a snowmobile education and riding competency certificate program is needed? this may be one way for fish and game to generate “new revenu”?
we had our groomers out all weekend. i think i heard one of the drivers of the tucker say it took over 12 hours to groom from the club garage, over red hill to the end of the bean road trail and back to the garage. the snow we got was as usual the “fluffy” stuff again. and “you” know right well that one or two passes over it, it’s blown away.
i am going to cut it off right here before i really get peeved!
WINNOCTURN
PS: To people that say because I wrote in caps I am yelling, well YES I AM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The following was posted on another thread and on our website:
Moultonbor Trail Conditions
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Moultonboro Snowmobile Club Trails Report
The following update will be posted to our website.
2-19-07
The trails saw heavy traffic over the weekend. The groomers where out,but with the dry powder snow conditions deteriorated rapidly. We will be out grooming all week day and night so be aware. Best riding can be found on red hill. See you on the trails.
Last edited by WINNOCTURN; 02-25-2007 at 09:06 PM.
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