I'm in the Money

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Johnnie
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I'm in the Money

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This Looks Good!:thumbup:
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Keemez
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Post by CRZ »

A good 6 inches here,maybe another inch or two today
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[QUOTE=CRZ]A good 6 inches here,maybe another inch or two today[/QUOTE]That's about what I have here.
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Post by Keemez »

So basically there is enough new snow to cover up all the damage from warm temps and weekend wackjobs... is that the general idea?
If anybody could chime in with projected grooming intentions (when/where), that would be fabulous. I'm planning on making one last trip tomorrow through Thursday and I'd sure like to know what areas will be turned into their usual near-perfection.
I'm just shy of 1400 miles for the year as of right now. Not all of it was in Forest / on the 100M, but a good portion of it was and as always, those have been some of the best-kept trails all season long. In particular the Armstrong Creek loop this season has been stellar. Well done, gents! :thumbup:
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not sure what everyone is worried about, we left Forest County Saturday morning, stayed in Bergland Michigan overnight, left Bergland at 9:30 and were sitting at Johnnies at 11:45. We had excellent trails the entire ride. The NST was freshly groomed Sunday morning from "O" north to the county line, we were first tracks on the trail 80% of the way, met one sled from Bergland to Johnnies and back to Hiles. With this new snow and cooler temps at night the trails should be good everywhere, just my point of view. Ride til it melts.
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jer928s
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Post by jer928s »

Your Right Ralphie, we road this weekend also [Must be one of the "Weekend Wack Jobs" :lol:] and Trails were in great condition.. A little bumpy on the Low Maintenance Tails section over by Metonga but other than that the base is still great... Ride em till the fat lady sings!!! Great job Groomer Drivers!!:thumbup:
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Wack Job

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The only Wack Job we seen was behind the bar at Johnnies singing and dancing," I'm in the Money" :lol:
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Trails / Wack Job

Post by Curly »

Ralphie, you are spot on with both of your comments!!!

I was with Ralphie on that little treck to Bergland and concur with everything he said, excellent riding!
Maybe could have been to Johnnies by 11:30 but some one read a magazine in the John at the Iron River Holiday station!

I measured just under 7" in my driveway at Hiles this morning and light snow has been coming down for the past hour!

As for the Wack Job part, its true White men can't dance!

Thanks to all the 100 Miler Groomer Drivers and a call out to the Argonne boys for a job well done also!
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