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Old 02-19-2008, 02:30 PM   #1
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Anyone know how the trails held up after yesterday's warmth and rain!!!! Just came home Sunday and there was so much snow, looking to come back up for next week to do a long trip!!!!
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Anyone know how the trails held up after yesterday's warmth and rain!!!! Just came home Sunday and there was so much snow, looking to come back up for next week to do a long trip!!!!
According to one of CLP's posts in the Weather forum, at 3:15 PM yesterday Black Cat island snow pack was at 28" and had only lost about 4" of snowpack. Still a ton of snow up here. We need a bit of cold weather, a few inches of snow to cool the sleds, and some grooming and it'll be like the rain never happened. Seems like consistently cold weather has been a bit hard to come by this year, though....
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