We did receive 3-4 inches of powdery fluff last week, but nothing significant...got another inch of fluff last night as well...Trails took another beating over the weekend...with very heavy traffic...the main spur/railroad grade...the Hiawatha is in fair to poor condition with alot of snirt and rock...its really chewed up in and around lake nokomis...just the way it is when there is heavy traffic....However, once again trails to the north and west of Lake Nokomis were in good to very good condition (you have to get away from the high traffic areas like lake nokomis)...also the Harrison Hills were excellent as well this weekend.
we simply need more snow (the heavy wet kind) to repair the damaged areas due to heavy traffic...unfortunately there really isn't any significant snow in the forecast in the next 7 to 10 days.....trails are still good out and away from town.....so no reason to panic, or change plans...just try and stay off the railroad grade as much as possible...only use it to go from point a to point b and you will be fine....it's rideable...just snirty.
Still some good riding to be had, so get out there and enjoy it.
we simply need more snow (the heavy wet kind) to repair the damaged areas due to heavy traffic...unfortunately there really isn't any significant snow in the forecast in the next 7 to 10 days.....trails are still good out and away from town.....so no reason to panic, or change plans...just try and stay off the railroad grade as much as possible...only use it to go from point a to point b and you will be fine....it's rideable...just snirty.
Still some good riding to be had, so get out there and enjoy it.