300 + miles in South Central Wisconsin. I heard Sunday that the DNR close the trails in South Central Wisconsin do to people tearing up winter wheat fields, any truth to that?
Zero, Zip, Nada! Though, this isn't the first time we've been snow deprived, even this far in January. I am hoping the pattern will change & soon.-Mezz
Just under 1,000 on my Rush, Gaylord and Kalkaska area's. Wife has over 700 on her IQ Shift. We don't have kids or work weekends and trailer up north when ever the snow is ridable. I keep an extra set of hyfax and wear bars in the trailer for each sled.
About 10 miles, these winters are starting to get real old. Seems it get worse every year with later safe ice, January warmups, rain every time we get a decent base, and 70's in early March
Zero, I ride out the western up. I was only up once, got a new battery from Marlin, skied one day, not going up again soon enough. My grandson's birthday is lasting the next two weekends.
I got about 850 miles last years less than half of normal. Sad to admit about half the riding wasn't that enjoyable. I vote for a strong feb and march season. Cheers