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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Meredith
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Yes, we too are awaiting some great winter sledding! Hope we get more snow soon, and that the lake freezes over early as well.
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Location: Dover, NH
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Still have only rode the new sled around the back 40, to timid yet to risk it on the marginal trail conditions in the Ossipee area....hopefully we'll get some good snows on the tailend of the Christmas day storm! Merry Christmas & safe sleddin', Skip |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Bow
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The trails in my town (Bow) are officially closed due to lack of snow. There is ok snowcover, but it is very ice and bumpy. Definately does not make for a good ride. The club posted on their website that trails are still closed, and we hope that the crazies are able to stay off. I am not that confident in that hope...lol
Lets hope the Christmas night storm, which looks to at least start as rain, ends as some accumulating snow. Oh, and keep your eyes on the forecast for New Years day. ![]() |
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