Anyone near Sanford Maine or Laconia NH???
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Anyone near Sanford Maine or Laconia NH???
Wodering how much snow is on the ground, i want to go riding and dont know if i should take my quad or my sled??
whats the outlook?
Thanks
whats the outlook?
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Brad, last week we had just enough snow to cover the trails so you could ride without destroying your machine. It was in the 40's all weekend and it poured all day yesterday so we don't have **** left. Plus the lakes/ponds aren't frozen and the railroad tracks don't have good coverage so that will limit your riding. I would stay Plymouth and north until we get some more snow and the lakes freeze. I guess all that rain was suposed to be snow way up north.
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Originally Posted by GM Muscle
Brad, last week we had just enough snow to cover the trails so you could ride without destroying your machine. It was in the 40's all weekend and it poured all day yesterday so we don't have **** left. Plus the lakes/ponds aren't frozen and the railroad tracks don't have good coverage so that will limit your riding. I would stay Plymouth and north until we get some more snow and the lakes freeze. I guess all that rain was suposed to be snow way up north.
i think we are going to make a trip with the quads then.
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well i know someone that live in sanford... does that count? they actually have a pretty cool house on some lake... i tried jet skiing once, but the rope broke cuz i'm too fat.
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Brad a guy I know just got back from the Whitefield area (northern NH) and he said that the riding is killer right now. If your looking to go out for a weekend you might want to check it out.
BTW: You do know that you have to register your sled in each state that you ride in now, right?
BTW: You do know that you have to register your sled in each state that you ride in now, right?
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I'm planning on heading up to the Mt Washington Hotel in the next few weeks (I hear it's haunted?). Hopefully they will have snow up there because the main reason for going is to rent some sleds.
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Originally Posted by tbyrne
I'm planning on heading up to the Mt Washington Hotel in the next few weeks (I hear it's haunted?). Hopefully they will have snow up there because the main reason for going is to rent some sleds.
If havn't already been up, it's a really nice area. You'll like it.
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dont know how far you want to drive, but i went to houlton, ME last weekend and they had about 2 feet of snow, even more north near fort Kent got about 42 inches