North Shore riding 3/12 - trivia question is answered.
So we ran back up to the cabin this weekend to attend the St Urho's festivities in Finland and sneak one last ride in. As we were unloading sleds on Saturday the truck thermometer was telling me it was 60 degrees out. We ran down some forest roads for about 25 miles and got back to the spot where I'd found a nice moose shed earlier this yr. Our hope was the snow was melted down enough that the other side would just be laying on top somewhere near. So we snowshoed around for about an hour but had no luck. The forest rds were great riding, probably 18"+ of snow in the woods still. Got back to the truck about 5:00 and it had cooled down all the way to 52. I could learn to like riding in temps like that.
Since nobody guessed my trivia question from last week I'll throw it out there again. Besides the fact that there were only three of us out this time (my son was being a PITA so he stayed in the cabin) do you notice anything different from earlier pictures I'd posted?

So we ran back up to the cabin this weekend to attend the St Urho's festivities in Finland and sneak one last ride in. As we were unloading sleds on Saturday the truck thermometer was telling me it was 60 degrees out. We ran down some forest roads for about 25 miles and got back to the spot where I'd found a nice moose shed earlier this yr. Our hope was the snow was melted down enough that the other side would just be laying on top somewhere near. So we snowshoed around for about an hour but had no luck. The forest rds were great riding, probably 18"+ of snow in the woods still. Got back to the truck about 5:00 and it had cooled down all the way to 52. I could learn to like riding in temps like that.
Since nobody guessed my trivia question from last week I'll throw it out there again. Besides the fact that there were only three of us out this time (my son was being a PITA so he stayed in the cabin) do you notice anything different from earlier pictures I'd posted?




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