Groomer encounter - SS1
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 10:04 am
Quick comment ...
Me and my posse were running SB on SS1/SS6 Wednesday night, and we encountered the groomer, running NB, roughly 1/2 way down to Wabeno. We met up at a particularly inconvenient and narrow spot in the twisties, and we somewhat buried ourselves getting off trail in a small side clearing to allow the groomer to pass. (Despite the recent weather, it's pretty amazing how deep the snow remains just off trail!) Anyway, I didn't get a chance to chat with the driver, as I was working to get the sleds back on trail, but I just wanted to re-assure that everything is good. I hope the driver didn't think there were any bad feelings or finger pointing on our part at any time - quite the contrary, as we totally appreciate all of the grooming efforts and all of the challenges of doing that important work!
On a side note - given the somewhat thin and hard conditions, my Nytro (which was being ridden by one of my buds) was running a bit hot anyway, so the "off trail" soft stuff gave a good chance to get some good cooling on the exchanger! (And it didn't hurt to start burning some of the calories from the Italian Combos Jerry had just made for us at the Green Shack - always declicious!!)
Thanks again groomer drivers for keep the 100 miler one of the best maintained systems in WI!!
(Edit: this was Wednesday 25th, not Sunday, as I initially wrote)
Me and my posse were running SB on SS1/SS6 Wednesday night, and we encountered the groomer, running NB, roughly 1/2 way down to Wabeno. We met up at a particularly inconvenient and narrow spot in the twisties, and we somewhat buried ourselves getting off trail in a small side clearing to allow the groomer to pass. (Despite the recent weather, it's pretty amazing how deep the snow remains just off trail!) Anyway, I didn't get a chance to chat with the driver, as I was working to get the sleds back on trail, but I just wanted to re-assure that everything is good. I hope the driver didn't think there were any bad feelings or finger pointing on our part at any time - quite the contrary, as we totally appreciate all of the grooming efforts and all of the challenges of doing that important work!
On a side note - given the somewhat thin and hard conditions, my Nytro (which was being ridden by one of my buds) was running a bit hot anyway, so the "off trail" soft stuff gave a good chance to get some good cooling on the exchanger! (And it didn't hurt to start burning some of the calories from the Italian Combos Jerry had just made for us at the Green Shack - always declicious!!)
Thanks again groomer drivers for keep the 100 miler one of the best maintained systems in WI!!
(Edit: this was Wednesday 25th, not Sunday, as I initially wrote)