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Steve F6

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  1. They groomed d103b today, showing yellow now.


    I just got back from a short run to check the HGR trails out. D103b towards freds place was bumpy and didnt look like it had been dragged yet, that section always needs alot of snow. Maybe the marsh towards baysville is still sketchy also? Anyone know?  I turned around and went up a nicely goomed 51, turned around at lynx lake and headed back to the lake. The groomer is out on the east side right now.West side is groomed, went up 50 half way and its all good. Even my access trail has been groomed. For the folks coming north from snocrest/BB and wanting get to dorset/dwight and beyond i would recommend crossing Mary(its staked but slushy in spots)to 51 to d102 to 54 then hop on penn lake or LOB to dwight. 

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  2. Not sure it would help but i dont see any "Ride Your Side" signs around D7 anymore. Even on a straight away this past saturday i had a rev 2up riding staight down the middle, my right ski is off the trail to avoid hitting them! Seems every weekend afternoon every single corner is gouged out with one rut thru the gut of it. Stop being sheep and stay on your side.

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  3. ASC, Tall pines and HR trails were in good shape. Dwight over to Dorset was excellent, other than one nasty  (2-3km) section of plowed logging just south of the ASC shelter on d101. Came back for lunch in Dwight then headed north towards highland rovers, trails were getting beat up by then plus it was snowing hard so turned around at d102/95. Nice trails for opening weekend! 

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  4. 4 minutes ago, Muskoka Man said:

    Raining in port Sydney on my nice snow I have .going to be messy 

    We should switch over to snow soon. Watching the freezing line on the radar drift south slowly. Even ice pellets would be better than rain/freezing rain! 

  5. Hi. That area to the northwest is Happy Wanderers club and it just opened yesterday. I havent tried it yet but i know the area very well. Pretty good early season riding. Almost all the trails are sweeping fast fun logging roads/seasonal summer cottage roads. Not that big of an area but enough for a few hours of amusement if you wanna try you're sled out. Fresh snow over night. I'd go there before the rail line. 

  6. 6 hours ago, Muskoka Man said:

    The new build is taking place now,when they started they put up no trespassing signs first day on the D trail head and they stayed for a month or two then they were gone then went back up ,  that section is TCPL so not sure on the politics i look after the section from 37 to smiths gas station for the club , if it gets closed i will still beat down all the soft cat tail sections and do brushing to do my share .i will get the skinny on this 

    The Pipeline section comes out at Stephenson 2 and looks like the best alternative and i think thats where it used to go. Too bad really,  the bridge that was built in that section not being used now.   

  7. Perhaps you speak of the "7 ups" on D trail between Bracebridge and Port Sydney. I've had some close calls in that section too. If you're not paying attention, you sure could have a bad crash, and there usually is every year. 

  8. I have a pair of heavy Baffins that are similar to there "Meltwater" rubber boot with the wetsuit type material half way up. Although mine are rated -50 with toe protection and the model they have now is only -20. I got 5 seasons on them and they're still perfect. I even use them at work in the winter. Never got a soaker or cold feet yet. If i were to replace them i'd get the new model and a wear a thicker sock. 

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  9. I tried a buddys indy 850 with them in Quebec. They work really good but i noticed they can leave a gouge in the trail if they get clogged up with ice/snow. Terrible following someone when they do that. That creates a lot of drag and really hurts fuel economy. Im going back to cobra heads next year. 

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