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just a nice view
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the ONLY bad spot that I hit today
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Pictures span 2 counties and 2 trail systems 100 miler and blue ox, when both are combined you got some of the best trail riding in the state IMO, get out and enjoy, hopfully we can make it till the end of march.


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[QUOTE=CRZ]I thought I would met you on the trail jim. I left about 8:30 and headed north behind one set of tracks until I hit neligan pond then it was virgin ribbon.[/QUOTE]I took that Newald Tower Rd shortcut, right before Nelligan Pond, and rode down to Josh's. :shrug:
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Nice pics.... and nice snowman! :o
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[QUOTE=Jim;14947]I took that Newald Tower Rd shortcut, right before Nelligan Pond, and rode down to Josh's. :shrug:[/QUOTE]

thats what I was thinking because I was positive the carbide trail I was following was the venture
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[QUOTE=CRZ]some of the best trail riding in the state IMO[/QUOTE]The trails north of Armstrong Creek were EXCELLENT! They were hard packed and fast! :thebomb:
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[QUOTE=CRZ]thats what I was thinking because I was positive the carbide trail I was following was the venture[/QUOTE]I didn't know if you knew Josh lived down there, or if you'd follow the tracks. It was sort of a test, like the one at Long Lake a few years back. I was curious to see what you'd do. You're like that ManTracker guy who rides a horse, except you ride a snowmobile. We could call you SledTracker. :twisted:
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[QUOTE=Jim;14953]I didn't know if you knew Josh lived down there, or if you'd follow the tracks. It was sort of a test, like the one at Long Lake a few years back. I was curious to see what you'd do. You're like that ManTracker guy who rides a horse, except you ride a snowmobile. We could call you SledTracker. :twisted:[/QUOTE]

I took a couple of smoke breaks to give you a chance to catch up and left you a messege in the snow at neligan pond:shrug:
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[QUOTE=CRZ]I took a couple of smoke breaks to give you a chance to catch up and left you a messege in the snow at neligan pond:shrug:[/QUOTE]I probably didn't have much of a chance, based on the distance of travel, and the length of my visit. :lol:
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