rode from Atlanta to Newberry Yesterday...Trails are in rough shape.

barry1me

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A group of us rode out of Atlanta and all the way to Newberry. I figured the Lower was shot but was hopeful it was better once we got 10 miles north of St Ignace and towards Newberry. We were wrong. Grinding carbides and skis for 170 miles on 2-3 inches of snow with no base on the trails. Once we got to newberry we ran into some other guys that said north of Newberry to Christmas and Paradise it wasnt good either. They need atleast a foot of snow so they can groom the trails.
 

frnash

Active member
A group of us rode out of Atlanta and all the way to Newberry. I figured the Lower was shot but was hopeful it was better once we got 10 miles north of St Ignace and towards Newberry. We were wrong. Grinding carbides and skis for 170 miles on 2-3 inches of snow with no base on the trails. Once we got to newberry we ran into some other guys that said north of Newberry to Christmas and Paradise it wasnt good either. They need atleast a foot of snow so they can groom the trails.
Whoa, Atlanta to Newberry, that's quite a trip, 1000+ miles or so.

What? Oh, THAT Atlanta. …
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In the immortal words of Gilda Radner as Emily Litella, on Saturday Night Live, circa 1975-1978): "Never mind". :nonchalance:
 

1fujifilm

Well-known member
A group of us rode out of Atlanta and all the way to Newberry. I figured the Lower was shot but was hopeful it was better once we got 10 miles north of St Ignace and towards Newberry. We were wrong. Grinding carbides and skis for 170 miles on 2-3 inches of snow with no base on the trails. Once we got to newberry we ran into some other guys that said north of Newberry to Christmas and Paradise it wasnt good either. They need atleast a foot of snow so they can groom the trails.

Yup, low snow til west of Raco line.
Poor rental sleds.

Bear
 
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