Maybe they are hungry. LolI think it's game on!!
The old folks at the store are buying provisions like crazie.
I agree with this. we had a ton of rain last week in my area and it flooded very quickly. Summer would have soaked in more. I realize ground isn't frozen but it seemed vegetation wasn't alive to drink it up. Slowly melting snow probably is better because of that.I'll be the "glass is half full" guy regarding this forecast. As dry as it has been everywhere, my opinion is that a good amount of wet snow is better than heavy rain, since the rain is more likely to run off and the wet snow will melt slow and soak into the ground a lot more. I think at this point in the year, it's far more beneficial.
While I do agree, we wanna get outside and play baseball! LOLI'll be the "glass is half full" guy regarding this forecast. As dry as it has been everywhere, my opinion is that a good amount of wet snow is better than heavy rain, since the rain is more likely to run off and the wet snow will melt slow and soak into the ground a lot more. I think at this point in the year, it's far more beneficial.
I'm quite sure that frost depth is measured from the surface down to where the frost/frozen ground ends. I also agree with others, we need the moisture and snow is probably a better form than rain. Either way, it looks like it's going to be a mess for a few days.Regarding having precipitation soak into the ground, the latest frost depth report from Duluth (reported yesterday) is 22". Does that mean you don't reach frost until you get 22" into the ground? Frost depth is 5" in Land O' Lakes, for comparison.
To be completely stupid, yes technically the trails are open until March 31st. Now as for rideable that is another question.Are the trails in the KEEWENAW even open ?
I saw the ATV tracks on the trail Cam outside of Trailside Lodge North of Calumet