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First Snow - 2023-24


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Sault Ste. Marie this morning.

 

Feel free to post your 1st snowfall-of-the-season photos as they become available.

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11:00 am - Monday - Oct. 30th - Sault Ste. Marie

 

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Dan:

 

Doo you git Snow Tech Magazine?

 

There was quite a writ aboot the XC400, and how it set the stage, and then morphed into the XCR440.

How even the first year 440 race sleds actually said 400 on the hood.

 

I was thinkin' aboot you the whole time I was reading that.

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Thanks for thinking of me OX.  Sounds like an interesting article on those 400's and 440's.  On another note, more snow last night in the Sault

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Well, this is the best that I could muster on such short notice:

 

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17 was closed from Wawa to Batchawana Bay from 1am, to about 11am. I was right there when they opened, I was going to go 101 to 129 and south, if 17 wasn't open when I got there. I lucked out, and ended up first out of town. Never saw an oncoming auto until south of Montreal habour. Here are a few pics from Crescent lake, the top of Montreal harbour, area. The last pic is Heyden, just out of the Soo. There was an honest foot near Crescent. But, a few miles north or south and there was little to zero, until you got close to Goulais. For reference, the no snow area is at Pancake bay. Very small squall bands off the lake. Was sunny, dry, bluebird days, the last 2 days in Dub. Ski

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20 minutes ago, skidooboy said:

17 was closed from Wawa to Batchawana Bay from 1am, to about 11am. I was right there when they opened, I was going to go 101 to 129 and south, if 17 wasn't open when I got there. I lucked out, and ended up first out of town. Never saw an oncoming auto until south of Montreal habour. Here are a few pics from Crescent lake, the top of Montreal harbour, area. The last pic is Heyden, just out of the Soo. There was an honest foot near Crescent. But, a few miles north or south and there was little to zero, until you got close to Goulais. For reference, the no snow area is at Pancake bay. Very small squall bands off the lake. Was sunny, dry, bluebird days, the last 2 days in Dub. Ski

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That is some beautiful landscape

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On 10/31/2023 at 1:50 PM, stoney said:

Is the the normal time of year to get first snow accumulations around there - or ahead or behind the "norm"? 

Hi Stoney, this is fairly close to the norm, but about a week early for the Sault.  

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