Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Trail Update Jan 19th



Hello Fellow Snowmobile Enthusiasts:

Doug and I took our four year old boys Ben and Tim for a 60 mile ride.  We went around the Camel’s Hump loop, up high the trails are terrific- plenty of snow, down past Duxbury Store and out through the fields.
We hand a fun family day and it was not too cold!  The one benefit of the warm-up, even if it did not do the trails a lot of good.

TRAILS:
100 and 100A are good in the higher elevation- the log job and Camel’s Hump and Huntington (on the back side it runs out of snow quickly).
100 from Duxbury store to the fields is boney, the fields and valley floor are in need of more snow. 
The groomer will not be able to go through the lower elevation again till we get a good snow fall.  We will continue to groom the higher elevation trails.


Wednesday Night Ride:  I am still up for a jaunt in the higher elevations.  I am planning to be at Kenyon’s ready to ride at 6:00.  We had a great time last week!
                                  
Progressive Dinner:  Is on for this Saturday the 23rd . Please RSVP by Wednesday if you would like to attend.  It is great time and terrific food.
      We now have about 22 people; 30 is the max.
                              There is also a $10 donation per person to cover food costs.
                            
                              The Dinner will go on!!! Even if the trails are thin.  Most of the ride will be in the higher elevations.
      People may also drive to the main course and dessert; appetizers do not have car access.


Happy Trials,

Cari Wilson
President MRRR

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