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indy_500

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Few more, check out the road stop sign!! I’d say 1/2 the trails we rode were rough, 1/4 were ok, and 1/4 were excellent. Rode from Munising to Grand Marais area and back. These are typically heavily trafficked, so no surprise there. Especially considering they’ve only had a few days to try to get 4 feet of snow into shape. It only got up to 35 here today, and looks like low to mid 30s all next week here and some snow. They’ll be riding here awhile! IMG_4917.jpeg IMG_2858.jpeg IMG_4918.jpeg IMG_4908.jpeg
 

pclark

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Few more, check out the road stop sign!! I’d say 1/2 the trails we rode were rough, 1/4 were ok, and 1/4 were excellent. Rode from Munising to Grand Marais area and back. These are typically heavily trafficked, so no surprise there. Especially considering they’ve only had a few days to try to get 4 feet of snow into shape. It only got up to 35 here today, and looks like low to mid 30s all next week here and some snow. They’ll be riding here awhile! View attachment 72187 View attachment 72188 View attachment 72185 View attachment 72186
Love the pics!
 

hermie

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Indy I heard it was pretty crazy with all the sleds. Funny how a lot of people call it a season then they hear about 4' snowfall totals and they drag there iron back out. We rode in the upper Kee today and it must of been busy up that way to. Trails were pretty choppy but better in the afternoon after the groomer hit some of them. The last 3 to 4 miles into Calumet was pretty rough as the groomer didn't go that way. I am really surprised that you can make it through Houghton with no problem,even saw the groomer grooming below the bridge. Pretty impressive for this time of year. Also funny how we get 3' here in st.germain and we think we got a lot of snow then you head up in the lake effect belt and remover what 25' looks like.😜 PXL_20260322_165505160.jpg PXL_20260322_172440172.jpg
 
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