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Old 03-01-2010, 01:32 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by jetskier View Post
The riding is highly variable...some of the trails have decent cover and other spots are bare ground with rocks and sticks. The snow is very soft and if you get into deep spots, you can get stuck. A shovel or a buddy is an absolute must.

Some of the trails have trees that have fallen (woods on the Laconia side). The prision loop has some really bad areas.

The temperature is in the 40s, so conditions are degrading fast. If we get some snow during the week there will be hope for next weekend.

Jetskier
Highly variable appears to be case, I was just Squam Trail Busters site (http://www.squamtrailbusters.org/trail-conditions) and they are reporting "loads of snow",,,

Can anyone confirm from this site?

Cant say I have ridden in that area, spent plenty of time on the other side of 93 around between Andover and Rumney NH, but not the Squam side.

Generally speaking what are the trails like over there? And wahts the best way there/good place to park trailers if there are reasonable conditions??? (and by reasonable conditions I mean ANY snow coverage,,, LOL)

I'm really hoping to get at least one trip, hoping being the key word,,,

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