Move it EAST!! Even just 20 miles....

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Cirrus_Driver

Guest
If the storms are always missing you...the answer isn't praying for a change in luck. The answer is to move. If you find yourself sitting in a synoptic wasteland - move out of it. Move further north. Move to the UP. Move to the Keweenaw. For god's sake - don't hope to get lucky...luck sucks. You want to get to where the storm is the default. A place like the keweenaw. Preferably above 1,000 feet elevation. That last 400 feet of elevation really matters more than you know.

I tried that years ago, but it was a no-go on the drive to the U.P. place we looked at on Chaney Lake. There is such a thing as "too much snow", and the Kee is it. I'd never live there. ER forecast has changed to 1-3" now. Typical
 

frnash

Active member
… The answer is to move. … Move further north. Move to the UP. Move to the Keweenaw. … Preferably above 1,000 feet elevation. That last 400 feet of elevation really matters more than you know.
There ya go! Can't argue with the voice of experience!
"Veni vidi vici." — Julius Caesar. (I came, I saw, I conqured.)
"Veni, vidi, perseveravi!" — Willh. (I came, I saw, I stayed!)
:encouragement:
 

snowchief

Member
driving to south in the AM to ride for the day
Got close to 9 here blew around some took the sled out for a bit ditches are full and deep snow over the hood kinda fun for a while, was going to call around in the morning to see if any trails east of here are any good, where you heading got some good insight
 

ezra

Well-known member
we dropped in Goodhue to lake city Millville Zumbrota falls etc etc and all spurs we could run and for 3/4 of the day it was great . by the time sun was setting every field trail was at least 80feet wide packed lol corners turning to dirt.
hundreds of sleds bars and gas etc were loving life . all said have not had this kind of traffic in yrs .
 
we dropped in Goodhue to lake city Millville Zumbrota falls etc etc and all spurs we could run and for 3/4 of the day it was great . by the time sun was setting every field trail was at least 80feet wide packed lol corners turning to dirt.
hundreds of sleds bars and gas etc were loving life . all said have not had this kind of traffic in yrs .

Sounds like a good time, glad to have it busy if even only for a day or two,
I had family here from Alabama, they beat some paths all around the fields here and had a Great time!
 
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