How much snow is needed to ride?

samc

New member
all the carver snow runner trails run out by norwood, but in mn you have to have enough snow to get over the cornrows thru the fields, 8" minimum and they should start grooming to build the base

im in waconia so just west of you..dont waste time on the chaska trails..head further west and south to hwy 7..

pd

I'm also in Waconia and X2 on Chaska. Once we have enough to cover up the fields a nice loop to start out would be to take off from Cologne South towards Belle Plaine (not all the way to Belle Paine) and cut over to Green Isle, North to Norwood and back to Cologne. It's a pretty easy loop
 

whitedust

Well-known member
THE BACKWOODS MOTEL in NELMA and the forest its in....no one goes in there...they all skirt around it on trail 45 and 17...go play in there[/QUOTE]

I would not say no one there I'm in that area a lot! lol :)
 

POLARISDAN

New member
lol I was going to tell him same thing prob always my first test spot of the season . but for first time riders did not want to get in to culvert warnings and crow crossings

whats a crow crossing? wonder if ive hit one:cool2:

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I'm also in Waconia and X2 on Chaska. Once we have enough to cover up the fields a nice loop to start out would be to take off from Cologne South towards Belle Plaine (not all the way to Belle Paine) and cut over to Green Isle, North to Norwood and back to Cologne. It's a pretty easy loop

yea..my old stopping ground, but also up to new germany and some of those ditches..u should get some riding here this year
 
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