It's out there in all my rides so far this year & it can be messy & that is the least of it. When you come to a wet area water can be a few inches to waist deep or more.The swamp water dams up & starts to pool if the groomer got thru you may have a snow pack but often has "caverns" big cracks that break thru with sled weight. At least take a stick and poke thru in a cavern so you know how deep the water is it may hold you without sled but with sled you are pushing 7-900 lbs so keep that in mind. In my case just me so throttle up & go hard thru the crap after checking the area. Large groups have to remember all of you have to get thru & last guy probably will be skipping water & mud so keep that it mind. The way I handle the ever moving wet spots is keep full tank as much as possible ,know range, know bail out points, other trails or FRS. Bottom line if you don't want to skip water don't do it.
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