Snow
None yet, still waiting. Everything is ready, sleds, groomers, drags. Spoke with the land Manager yesterday and we'll have our trails nailed down in a few weeks. A lot of factors in where the trail is located, harvesting operations, trucking, and timber markets all dictate where the trail will be. We're just grateful that we are allowed to groom their property and they let us ride the trails and un-plowed roads.
One trail that is be scrutinized by some is the one right out front. Please sign our Club's petition at: Petition Piscataquis County Commissioners , It's explained there why we need a petition.
Our Chesuncook trail doesn't just serve the village. It has a huge impact on others north of us. Folks with camps on Cauucomgomoc, Chamberlain, Haymock, Ross, Round, Chamberlain, Snake, Elm. Leadbetter, and Millinocket Lake to mention a few. All use this trail as well as numerous camps south of us.
Commercial outfits like McNally's, Maccanamac, Loon, Libby's, Nugent's, Oxbow, Mattagamon, Shin Pond, and countless numbers of Maine Guides and trappers that use our trail in pursuit of making a living in one of the toughest remote terrains in New England.
Yes, I did say Libby Camps This will be their first winter open to snow sledders and have GASOLINE. Great saddle bagging from here. Stay with Libby's and with us for great accommodations and terrific food. Make a loop around the top of the Baxter and visit Shin Pond and Mattagamon then back down to Millinocket. Lots to see and new places to ride.
Remember WE GET SNOW FIRST and WE HAVE SNOW LAST! Well some day soon anyway.
One trail that is be scrutinized by some is the one right out front. Please sign our Club's petition at: Petition Piscataquis County Commissioners , It's explained there why we need a petition.
Our Chesuncook trail doesn't just serve the village. It has a huge impact on others north of us. Folks with camps on Cauucomgomoc, Chamberlain, Haymock, Ross, Round, Chamberlain, Snake, Elm. Leadbetter, and Millinocket Lake to mention a few. All use this trail as well as numerous camps south of us.
Commercial outfits like McNally's, Maccanamac, Loon, Libby's, Nugent's, Oxbow, Mattagamon, Shin Pond, and countless numbers of Maine Guides and trappers that use our trail in pursuit of making a living in one of the toughest remote terrains in New England.
Yes, I did say Libby Camps This will be their first winter open to snow sledders and have GASOLINE. Great saddle bagging from here. Stay with Libby's and with us for great accommodations and terrific food. Make a loop around the top of the Baxter and visit Shin Pond and Mattagamon then back down to Millinocket. Lots to see and new places to ride.
Remember WE GET SNOW FIRST and WE HAVE SNOW LAST! Well some day soon anyway.
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