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Jim
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Post by Jim »

7:15 with about 6.5"
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Post by FormulaZ583 »

Trails were excellent for my only weekend up north, couldnt be more pleased. 300 miles of trouble free riding, besides a set of fouled plugs from a fresh rebuild. Drove home in the ice this morning and now have 10 inches of snow here at school in Point. Which i was wondering if anyone on here from the Stevens Point area knows where I can find a trail map of the area. Any help would be great. Lastly, Thanks to all the groomers who kept the trails in excellent condition.
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Post by arcticcatsnow »

i would try stopping by the visitors center (on division i believe), they might be your best bet to get hold of a map for the Point area.
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Post by Keemez »

[QUOTE=Jim;7893]7:15 with about 6.5"[/QUOTE]

That ought to help whiten everything back up again... especially all those corners where the hotshots blew all the snow off the trail(s). It never fails... :mad:

Aside from being abused, trails were fabulous yet again. Thanks guys! Should be back up again Wednesday night if all goes well. :thumbup:
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Post by toolman »

Townsend - we had a good 4 - 5 inches when we left at 11:30am today, and it was snowing hard! :thumbup: The guy who plows my drive called me a while ago and said we ended up with about 10"!!! Cool...back on Friday! :taz::taz::taz:
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Post by I Doo »

We had awesome riding this last weekend. Didn't find a trail that was bad. Thank you to the groomer operators for weekend of fun!! We left Saturday night to miss the snow and ice. We didn't have any snow in the Sheboygan area just rain. The rain wrecked our trails. I'm glad you guys got the snow. As was mentioned the corners could use a little. Thanks again.:p
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Post by snohawk »

We had a great weekend. Rode from Mountain to Eagle River and then down to Elco over to townsend for pizza 230 miles on Sat. Sunday capped off a perfect weekend . rode till 3pm on fresh snow, we got about 10". It was a long trip home with trying to get the trucks and trailers out to the highway.
Great trails this weekend:thumbup:
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I agree

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I agree, the trails this past weekend were the best ever! We went on the 100 miler, LMT, Tobstone, Red arrow, Lilly and more, and all were great, even with the heavy traffic for the jump in. Hats off to the clubs and to Mother Nature. What happened to the window in the 100 miler tractor door? Is the Saran wrap a new grooming secret?
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Great Trails!!!!!!!!!!

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Just got back last night. A LONG 6 hour drive back to Dodge County..........
The trail conditions were beyond my wildest dreams!!!! Best I have ever ridden. Alvin down the Kimble Creek trail to Hiles, over toward Newald, North on the RR grade to Tipler and back to Alvin. Could not go wrong!!!!!
Hats off to all those involved in keeping this system in MINT condition!!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
I can think of no better way to spend my 40th B-Day!!:)
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Post by snoughnut »

Went up riding today, 2-20-08, racked up 185 miles and the trails were outstanding, snow galore, best conditions in along time, simply awesome.

The 100 Mile Snowmobile Club and the groomers, I don't know how you guys do it, the trails are magnificent, keep up the great work, it is greatly appreciated.

People keep a look out for deer, with the deep snow depth they are really hanging around the trails to take a break from walking through the snow, the 100 miler from Armstrong Creek-Newald-Cavour-Johnnies, I must have seen 25 deer, couldn't believe it. I seen more deer today than the last 5 deer hunting seasons, lol.

Did I mention how great the trails are? WOW! People, enjoy and be safe out there.
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