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2021-2022 Shawinigan Snow Reports

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15 November. Oc

with snow falling to the north and east  was just a matter of time before we saw our first real snow for this season

nice dusting of wet snow grass roads slushy as well

saw the first plows and sanders out this morning

about 1” to 1.5” 

do not expect it to stay around but who knows

too dark when i left home for a picture

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17 November 

-1c

about 2” of wet snow fell very fast this afternoon

now has changed to freezing rain

rain tomorrow with warm temps

 

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1 December

light snow -1c

1 inch

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6 December 

-7c blowing snow heavy

4-5” so far first real storm for sure

Changing to freezing rain to rain later. 

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2 WEEKS?

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47 minutes ago, 800steve said:

2 WEEKS?

3 i think

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1 hour ago, iceman said:

3 i think

2 weeks will be whoooped out in Shawinigan proper, once you get further out the grooming will be better. Watch the ice, still not too thick and the river is not staked.

3 weeks,,,, ALL GOOD!

HAHAHA....

You gotta have the back story....

GutZ

 

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6 December

0c full on rain now

maybe 4 weeks

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21 December 

happy winter everyone 

-6 c more snow overnight 2” fluffy stuff it’s adding up.

hearing it dumped nicely in Saguenay 20cm plus in St Honroe and Hebertville this will get things rolling up there.

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Are you going to start surfacing\grooming to the Hot Tub? or is it off trail riding to it?

GutZ

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1 hour ago, MrGutz said:

Are you going to start surfacing\grooming to the Hot Tub? or is it off trail riding to it?

GutZ

Groomed trail to the hot tub after each snowfall

 

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It takes a powerful machine to make a trail that smooth.

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On 12/21/2021 at 8:12 AM, iceman said:

21 December 

happy winter everyone

Roger Major!

Happy Solstice all!

It keeps getting lighter n brighter from here!

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6 January 

-3c 

looks like we brought some snow home from the Gaspe

4” overnight. This will get things shaping up nicely here. 

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6 March 

-5c 

some white gold overnight

calling for freezing rain to rain showers this afternoon.

 

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Bruh!  Dunno about 2 weeks, but the Scarsdale Scaredicats need to FIRE UP THE GROOMER down in here!

 

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Playhard,....You need to go back to the future and post in the 22/23 edition of Shawnie snow reports............

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