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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Tampa, FL
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Ive been watching the weather pretty closely myself as Im coming up at the end of next week and then going over to northern Maine to do some riding for a few days. I know theres plenty of snow up there but the super warm temps today have just been a killer for my excitement
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Meredith
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The depressing thing is the timing. With a January thaw we have time to rebuild the base and still have a good season. A mid February thaw though? Realistically snowmobiling lasts until mid March in this area, and that's in an above average Winter. Well, that's 4 to 5 weeks away. I won't say we're starting from scratch here, but close. Best case scenario is to rebuild the snowpack over the next two, two and a half weeks, and get three more weeks of riding. Fingers croseed........
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