Trail Updates and more!
Thanks to everyone that stopped in today from Jackman, Rockwood, Millinocket, Greenville, Dover Foxcroft, Kokadjo, NE Carry and more, you folks kicked off our opening day with style. It was great to see you all. And many many thanks for the area trail updates and conditions.
The consensus of all the sledders passing through here today was that it was spotty in areas, but fantastic riding. They all reported better conditions here then elsewhere, this is the heart of the Northwoods Snowbelt........starts early and ends late April! Very unusual conditions for mid January, useally cold, windy and just plain nasty. Not this year. Lake conditions are perfect on the west shore of Chesuncook, wavy and spotty on Chamberlain and the smaller lakes and ponds just flat with snow. We've been ice fishing also, and found and average of 16" of ice.
Expecting more snow tonight and the forecast looks pretty good for this week....SNOW! Maybe we can get some serious grooming in this week and get you excellent trails for for next weekend.
Here's a little read:
http://www.amsnow.com/en/News/Travel/Travel%20Articles/2010/12/Maines%20Forgotten%20Railroad.aspx
The consensus of all the sledders passing through here today was that it was spotty in areas, but fantastic riding. They all reported better conditions here then elsewhere, this is the heart of the Northwoods Snowbelt........starts early and ends late April! Very unusual conditions for mid January, useally cold, windy and just plain nasty. Not this year. Lake conditions are perfect on the west shore of Chesuncook, wavy and spotty on Chamberlain and the smaller lakes and ponds just flat with snow. We've been ice fishing also, and found and average of 16" of ice.
Expecting more snow tonight and the forecast looks pretty good for this week....SNOW! Maybe we can get some serious grooming in this week and get you excellent trails for for next weekend.
Here's a little read:
http://www.amsnow.com/en/News/Travel/Travel%20Articles/2010/12/Maines%20Forgotten%20Railroad.aspx
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