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Old 03-17-2015, 06:47 AM   #9
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Agree with second curve. I always figure February is the lake area riding. I never bank on getting past the first weekend in March around. If there is still snow it is often thin and the sun works some areas quickly. If you like to snowmobile, buying one is a commitment to travel if you want to ride it a lot. That said, in my brief 4 or 5 years of riding, the difference between marginal or no riding can sometimes be only a half hour drive away. I have found marginal snow in moultonboro/wolfeboro area but towed up to White Lake state park area and found great snow. Sometimes you have to go further but you just need to do research.
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