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Old 01-04-2006, 11:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
72TNTSkidoo
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Gettin Sick of IT

Well the first snowfall came in with a bang back in 5th or so of December dropping 12 inches. But since then, I have not scene more than 1 inch of snow that only followed after an inch of rain. I still have about a scattered 2 inches of snow left. I haven’t gone riding since the 1th or so of December. About 10 days or so after the first big storm it’s been rain. About 4 inches of rain or so. If these storms tapped an extra 5 degrees colder, that would have been some 40inches of snow. That’s what’s happening to people here in New England. These storms that ride up the East Coast, or grabbing to much moisture with them, and giving most of us rain, while the foothills and mountains are getting some snow. The only reason why the mountains have plenty of snow for skiers is because its been consistently cold to make snow. The only place that has been getting snow is Aroostook County with over 40 inches.

But I got faith that all of sudden, just like last year, after the first week of January, that these storms are going to be snow. But I have taken advantage of this time, and have brough both of the sleds down to the shop and got them all fixed up once and for all, there tracks, belts, bogies are all set, and so when it does snow, I can finally rip the trails up without the tracks slipping.




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