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rev800
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Windham Maine
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yep
Hey guys well I went rideing sunday and it was awesome... we dropped off in oquossoic (part of rangley just on the opposite end of rangley lake) and rode out from there in town they had about 10 -12 inches and it was decent on the rail road beds, once you got in the woods it got a little muddy in the wet spots because it hasnt been cold enough to freeze up but this week is supposed to ge highs in the 20's and lows near zero so they should freeze up. once we got up to morton cutoff (lincoln pond rd) there was about 18-24 incehs and you could go anywhere from there up to the boarder(canadian) and everything. They are grooming out of oquossic up to camp 14 toward parmachini for the first time sunday but with the cold temps and snow showers predictied all week the trails should be in pretty good shape this coming weekend. We put on 90 miles and had a blast!!!
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