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awesome leaving tomorrow! thanks for the videos
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So you didn't follow the trails but you saw the maps and the markers? All I know is, NO did not have one single post, marker, flag, paint mark, NOTHING. I don't care if you ride the trail or not, somebody's paid to take care of this, I assume, and it isn't getting done.
Anyone tell me if its worth coming out west 11 hrs next weekend? The temps look very warm and want good riding if we drive that far. Can anyone help me if its worth the drive or postpone the trip?
So you didn't follow the trails but you saw the maps and the markers? All I know is, NO did not have one single post, marker, flag, paint mark, NOTHING. I don't care if you ride the trail or not, somebody's paid to take care of this, I assume, and it isn't getting done.
Still curious if there's rocks and creek beds exposed?
Somehow I gave u A thumbs down. That was not my intentionSeven of us just got home. We rode Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The snow was hard and I feel most places have a good base setup especially in the trees. All of the hills are hero snow and easy to climb although some do have a soft on top to them. We rode on top of the mountain and followed it around and had decent snow and then rode all the way around the mountain, and then we also went west. The west was the best snow, it had about 3" of soft on top and then hard. None of us hit any rocks really, but they are there you sometime feel them under a carbide. We had a great time, it was 35-40 degrees each day and bluebirds. the barrels and the widow make are junk and wind burnt, and have exposed rocks all over.
Libby flats looks treacherous off the trail as we could see many rocks to both sides of the trail.
However the lack of any POW whatsoever did dampen the trip. If I had any more than a 2 hr drive I would stay home and wait until it snows.
The trails were in excellent condition. my sled has the full doo prefilter kit and cable scratchers and never once got hot.
Lastly, we made the decision to mistakenly check out 7 fools. well us 7 fools had a hayday down there, the north side of that hill had an avy break before we were there. we found our way out of there, but thats another story.
In conclusion, we all had new sleds, no wrecks, got 250 miles on in three days, and rode snowmobiles, so it was well worth the trip. If you get stuck it is a ton of work because the snow is packed in tight.
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Brett