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Post by rj on Dec 21, 2008 11:23:59 GMT -5
I have been out on the trail the past couple of days and done some clean up (downed trees) and additional marking/signing. There are a few water spots, but with the cold they should freeze ove nicely. The snow cover ranges from 6 to 10" in most spots. There are a couple of places where there is still cor standing so that you will have to use the road side for about 1/4 mile on the Beck farm on West Malloryville Rd. As soon as I get some more signs, I will be putting them out. Please remind everyone that the trails are not race tracks and to be considerate of others and not to power through the turns and throw all the snow out of the trail.
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Post by arcticcatmatt on Dec 21, 2008 11:41:53 GMT -5
Awesome RJ. As soon as I feel better I will come out and join you if you still have work to do. 6-10 is more than berkshire has. Looking where a few sleds went thru I see grass.
Right now my sled has no windshield, isn't legal, won't start, and I am sick HA.
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Post by rj on Dec 31, 2008 15:13:22 GMT -5
8 to 10" of fresh powder, but no base. So, if you are going out, use caution and go slow so as not to blow all the snow off the trails, pack it down instead.
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Post by emtp579 (Dan) on Jan 1, 2009 16:45:43 GMT -5
RJ - what condition are they in out your way?
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Post by rj on Jan 1, 2009 18:27:41 GMT -5
See above post. Look pretty good so far, haven't been out myself yet though.
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Post by medic944 on Jan 1, 2009 19:45:05 GMT -5
RJ,
Has anyone been out near you? I see a few track marks in Dryden. The fields look pretty skinny (Wind Blown)?
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Post by rj on Jan 2, 2009 4:50:26 GMT -5
Lots of tracks out by me.
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Post by mach1martysr on Jan 17, 2009 18:22:18 GMT -5
The wife and I just got home from riding the Groton to Dryden trail. Wow gotta love them wooptie doo's in some of the fields. Great trail !! rj has done a great job marking and signing them too. Anyone who hasn't rode that Dryden-Groton trail are missing out. Thanks rj. Marty
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Post by rj on Jan 18, 2009 2:08:31 GMT -5
Thanks Marty.
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