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Post by needthespeed on Jan 25, 2009 13:30:45 GMT -5
Just curious how the trails held up after the warm temps the other day. I would like to take another trip and was wondering if the area had enough snow for the groomers. I'm still smiling about last week! Does anybody know a groomer schedule? Thanks for any info!
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Post by medic944 on Jan 25, 2009 19:20:18 GMT -5
We did the group ride from Cortland on Saturday, a little thin in spots but rideable. Get up in elevation there is good snow depth. A little icy down low from the one day warm up and then instant freeze.
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Post by evilstevie on Jan 25, 2009 23:04:04 GMT -5
We went from Owego to Dryden -> Cortland -> Marathon -> Newark Valley tonight....plenty of snow up there.
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Post by needthespeed on Jan 25, 2009 23:18:05 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply's. I don't really mind when it's a little thin in spots as long as I don't have smash through 2 foot moguls all day. Where I do most of my riding, what you guys call thin is our good conditions.
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Post by needthespeed on Jan 29, 2009 9:30:55 GMT -5
Just wanted everybody to know we had another great ride. On Tuesday the snow in Dryden was a little slim but once we got on the hills the trails were AWESOME. The wilderness area to Truxton and Duryter was like my kitchen table. The Power Line out of Truxton was phenominal. We didn't ride into Marathon this time cause I heard the snow was a little slim. Had lunch on RR St. at the Coal Yard (?) . Just so everybody has the heads up, if you like a beer with lunch Centro's can not serve Alcohal at this time. New owners are waiting for liq. lisc.. Again thank you for another great 140 mile ride!
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Post by medic944 on Jan 29, 2009 10:17:38 GMT -5
You were a day early.... check back now
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