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Fabntastic late March ride near Riding Mountain National park in Western Manitoba


FreezerBurnt

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Drove up towards Riding Mountain National Park about 260kms NW of Winnipeg(see map) today and rode 251kms on Grad A trails
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Trails were fantastic 10/10 90plus %

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Trails were freshly groomed Friday/Saturdays with fresh coating of snow to ride on today

 

will post vid of the conditions tomorrow

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Looks like you had a great day out there. How accurate are the destination signs? They look more professional than what has become of the signs in Ontario.

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Wow. Miles of rail line. Beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing. 

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27 minutes ago, revrnd said:

Looks like you had a great day out there. How accurate are the destination signs? They look more professional than what has become of the signs in Ontario.

Similar to Ontario, you know some accurate and some off. Seen some 2km to shelter signs seem like 1km while others 4km . But like Ontario for the most part distance seem fairly good

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1 minute ago, FreezerBurnt said:

Similar to Ontario, you know some accurate and some off. Seen some 2km to shelter signs seem like 1km while others 4km . But like Ontario for the most part distance seem fairly good

 

I seem to be noticing more & more of the signs that are blank for the distance. I think it's a case of the clubs pull them @ the end of the season & just put up signs w/ the correct arrow in the fall when opening up the trails.

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26 minutes ago, revrnd said:

 

I seem to be noticing more & more of the signs that are blank for the distance. I think it's a case of the clubs pull them @ the end of the season & just put up signs w/ the correct arrow in the fall when opening up the trails.

I know we are dropping GPS points now on many signs on our club trAils for more accurate signage year over year. This will help for mileage signs as well

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