Since now it is snowing:thumbup:what are the chances of the 100 being open this weekend?:shrug: do we really have to wait until next weekend for the trails to open with all hoopla that has to happen first?:thumbdown:
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Trails open?
[QUOTE=Johnnie;12845]
To reopen the trails we would have to contact several different land owners to open their gates. These are not farm gates but gates which are meant to keep vehicles outs. The US Forest Service, 2 different Connor families, Plum Cr, RMK, Cleermans, Forest CO. Forestry Alterton Farms, etc. Some of these land owners have several gates scattered out throughout Forest Co. Just count the gates on the NST alone. They would be reluctant to reopen their property right after locking their gates. They do not give us keys to their gates, just like you don't give us keys to your house. After we are sure all gates are open, then we could send our groomers out. All clubs in the county would have to be in sync to get all gates open and all trails groomed for a one weekend event. But the trails in Forest Co. couldn't still be officially opened until there is a notice published in the local paper and the local paper only comes out once a week! These are a few of the reasons it takes us a while to open trails in the fall. Also, these are some of the reason, we don't like to close our trails mid-season if there is a melt. It is too hard to reopen them quickly. If it were only as simple as grooming the fresh snow and letting you go at it.
[/QUOTE]The aforementioned trail reopening concerns by Johnnie may also be applied to trail openings. :coolcat:
To reopen the trails we would have to contact several different land owners to open their gates. These are not farm gates but gates which are meant to keep vehicles outs. The US Forest Service, 2 different Connor families, Plum Cr, RMK, Cleermans, Forest CO. Forestry Alterton Farms, etc. Some of these land owners have several gates scattered out throughout Forest Co. Just count the gates on the NST alone. They would be reluctant to reopen their property right after locking their gates. They do not give us keys to their gates, just like you don't give us keys to your house. After we are sure all gates are open, then we could send our groomers out. All clubs in the county would have to be in sync to get all gates open and all trails groomed for a one weekend event. But the trails in Forest Co. couldn't still be officially opened until there is a notice published in the local paper and the local paper only comes out once a week! These are a few of the reasons it takes us a while to open trails in the fall. Also, these are some of the reason, we don't like to close our trails mid-season if there is a melt. It is too hard to reopen them quickly. If it were only as simple as grooming the fresh snow and letting you go at it.
[/QUOTE]The aforementioned trail reopening concerns by Johnnie may also be applied to trail openings. :coolcat:
[QUOTE=thinksnow]I agree, doesn't everybody get their information from the internet now days. :slywink:[/QUOTE]Specifically, [url=http://snowsafari.com/100mile/]this website[/url]? 
[QUOTE=Jim;17735]The aforementioned trail reopening concerns by Johnnie may also be applied to trail openings. :coolcat:[/QUOTE]
we wait all summer to ride and when we finally can, we cant. why cant the posting in the paper and the gates be opened by Dec. 15th so when we get snow we can go sleddin. just wondering also.......
we wait all summer to ride and when we finally can, we cant. why cant the posting in the paper and the gates be opened by Dec. 15th so when we get snow we can go sleddin. just wondering also.......
- kuczala_21
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trail opening dates
I Agree , when temps are warm like this year and others recently ,our swamps cant freeze properly . Also its been very wet this year, lowlands are full of water. Grooming is challenging enough when trails are froze solid -:thebomb:
[QUOTE=CHOPPER 3;17776]I Agree , when temps are warm like this year and others recently ,our swamps cant freeze properly . Also its been very wet this year, lowlands are full of water. Grooming is challenging enough when trails are froze solid -:thebomb:[/QUOTE]I forget that you had a lot of rain this past year. We have been very dry down here and our swamps are somewhat dry. Still our trails are not froze and will NOT open. This is due to our trail system running on private farm fields some of which have winter wheat in them. MUST keep farmers happy!!!!