well I'm thinking Wed. the 22nd. was for sure our last ride of the year, BUT THEN AGAIN ONE NEVER KNOWS! We in the South Range area to Toivola had by far the most snow 2 1/2' behind the Painesdale area, actually the snow was pretty tough to break through, in a 1/4 mile strech I was stuck 3 times, mostly driver's error, as you pretty much had to have the throttle pegged to bust through the snow.Dave was patient though.... So then we decided it was a little to deep and headed down the trail, which was a tough go as trucks rutted up some of the trail and the day before sleds went through ,by the looks of their tracks they had a blast with short tracks.The closer to Twin Lakes we got the snow declined, not by much but by far less then what we recieved. We headed down 109 to the Otter River bridge,and they had recieved little if any snow in that area. We headed through the woods back to Donken and the higher we went the deeper the snow got, the snow was much easier to ride by 4 in the afternoon, so we rode until 8 p.m., by the time we got back to the trailer the snow had droped at least a foot! And this morning we have about a foot and a half in our yard, it's quite warm this morning but for sure a perfect spring ride day!! Bummer I can't go today Dave's at an auction and this weekend is repair my paint job on my truck I smacked up a few weekends ago, so it appears we may have put the sleds away if the rain comes this weekend, we're still hoping to get a ride in in May though.