Armstrong Creek update

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Armstrong Creek update

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Early season trail conditions can be expected for some time yet . About the best thing we can hope for is more cold before snow . Trails are in rough shape due to lack of snow . Beware of unfrozen swamps in all of our sections . None of them have been crossed with our equipment yet . We have panned to the North and south . Be advised of a reroute West and North of Nelligan pond area . Its a beautiful section and the individuals who were responsible did an excellent job . Stay tuned for further updates
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The landowners, the Connor family, in cooperation with the 100 Miler did the trail improvement NW of Neligans Pond. Great teamwork between landowners and a snowmobile club!!
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Tentatively scheduling to pack swamps on Saturday morning in our sections . I have Purchased my own groomer which makes me a Groomer Driver , that weighs 2500 lbs , hopefully we can make some progress . Be on the lookout for slow moving equipment all day Saturday .
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[QUOTE=CHOPPER 3;21753]Early season trail conditions can be expected for some time yet . About the best thing we can hope for is more cold before snow . Trails are in rough shape due to lack of snow . Beware of unfrozen swamps in all of our sections . None of them have been crossed with our equipment yet . We have panned to the North and south . Be advised of a reroute West and North of Nelligan pond area . Its a beautiful section and the individuals who were responsible did an excellent job . Stay tuned for further updates[/QUOTE]

The jamaican snow gods were a bit short on greens again! ended up with about 2 inches of wet and heavy snow.. This will be great for creating a base like concrete with the arctic temps on the way later this weekend! we need more snow though to fill in the holes and smooth over the rocks!!!!! A great riding season always starts with a good base!!!!!
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Expect early season riding conditions again folks this weekend!
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[QUOTE=CHOPPER 3;21809]Tentatively scheduling to pack swamps on Saturday morning in our sections . I have Purchased my own groomer which makes me a Groomer Driver , that weighs 2500 lbs , hopefully we can make some progress . Be on the lookout for slow moving equipment all day Saturday .[/QUOTE]


Thanks Josh!

Good luck packing down the A. C. Swamps on Saturday!
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What is your 2500 lb groomer?
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[QUOTE=northwoods_dude]The jamaican snow gods were a bit short on greens again! ended up with about 2 inches of wet and heavy snow.. This will be great for creating a base like concrete with the arctic temps on the way later this weekend! we need more snow though to fill in the holes and smooth over the rocks!!!!! A great riding season always starts with a good base!!!!!
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Expect early season riding conditions again folks this weekend![/QUOTE]Thank-you for the update, Bryan! :thumbup:

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The sno cat is a 1979 Thiokol Super Imp
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Hope you get through the wet areas. We had to snow-shoe through some of our swamps and marshes.
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