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vt_bluyamaha54

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  1. Thursday March 10

    Temps dropped as predicted and were indeed in the low 20s this morning.

    Destination today was Onachway for lunch with some exploring. After Wednesday's rain we weren't sure what shape the trails would be in. For the most part, it was almost as if it hadn't rained. Some puddling near road crossings within 6mi of the Delta but trails had no standing water!

    This is what you need to maintain good trails

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    Lynx at Onatchiwy - one of many stuffed critters

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    The cave at Reservoir la Mothe

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    One of 3 dog sled teams that passed by

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  2. Wednesday March 9

    We did not ride today. Forecast was for rising temps through the day and going above 40 by early afternoon. Received about 2 inches of wet snow overnight. Rain (Ugh) to begin in the early afternoon.

    It started raining about 3PM and is switching between light to moderate as of 4PM. Temps are supposed to drop later tonight and be back to low 20s AM

    (I knew we were in trouble when I started seeing posts yesterday from Val Dor reporting rain)

  3. I said in another post a couple of years ago that we can posture, say, do whatever but the bottom line is that we are entering THEIR country and if there is a legitimate issue to deny you entry - end of discussion.

    Some here didn't like that but that is the fact -

  4. By the size of the banks maybe the stop sign was covered or knocked over.Not all of them have the warning stop sign ahead of the real one and it could have been hidden as well..

    Have to always be careful especially the roads that are just over the crest of a hill.

    Yup! We're seeing lots of high banks and partially buried signs this week. Groomer ops really need to open up crossings + be sure signs at crossings are FULLY VISIBLE!

  5. For some reason, they're tightening down. We were asked more questions about a rainbow of subjects than ever before. Probably 2x the normal time to cross at Derby Line Vt last week.

    Still too bad you drove so far to get turned around.

  6. Monday 3/7

    A bit over 2" of new snow overnight and 25 to start. Map shows the trails were touched up overnight after a busy Weekend.

    368 to 83 to 383 to L'Anse Saint-Jean for lunch the orange 301 to 83 to 383 back. Snow fell thru mid-morning and visibility was poor even with our heated shields. By.afternoon the temps were above freezing - even with overcast skies. Trails all smooth and fast. The weekend traffic all gone.

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  7. Quite an adventure gents. The whiteout conditions, sink, dig, and sink again make for a very long day. More adventure than I'd want now.

    We had something similar years ago but we threw in the towel. When day turned to night we still had a ways to get to our beds. We decided to find a sheltered spot, build a fire and hunker down for first light. Called ahead to let them know we wouldn't make it but were OK. A few hours later we see the strobes on the groomer faintly in the distance. By the time we dug the sleds out and turned the groomer around you couldn't see his tracks. I'll never forget that wind! We followed the groomer to his barn, left our sleds there and the operator took us to our truck.

    Good luck, be safe, and I'll hope the sun comes back out for your return.

  8. Dear God. This is so awful - and so much worse now that we know how close it is to some of our own. Sincerest condolences to all who are affected but my heart aches so for Dallas's family; especially his wife and children.

    I do love snowmobiling but things like this make me wonder -

  9. Looks like lots of good skinin' Trailblazer. Thanks for sharing.

    If you saddlebag then carrying extra gas is a must for anyone I ride with. You never know what's in store for the days adventure. Too many unknown variables that we have no control over. Better safe than sorry!

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    Is that a 1.5gal Tom? One for each side?

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