Where you off to this weekend?

Where is the best riding to so far this year

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Darrell
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Where you off to this weekend?

#1 Post by Darrell »

Looks like a good riding weekend so hope to see lots trail reports come Monday. :sled:
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Re: Where you off to this weekend?

#2 Post by Darrell »

questions that need answers!

Air Force Ice bridge in at south cushman St.?

Anyone open the trail up to Iowa dome?

Any one riding around Ester and what did you fine out?

Cross Tanana from Chena Pump boat landing (or from Pikes).

Bair Lake Run been done yet?

Summit Report?

And your report....................
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Re: Where you off to this weekend?

#3 Post by Jlo84truck »

Me and my buddy are thinking about going to murphydome and heading down to the flats to explore some trails

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Re: Where you off to this weekend?

#4 Post by mit »

I will be at work! :wall: :sympathy:
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#5 Post by Darrell »

Report from summit .. overcast flat light some rain, running Denali Hwy good.

Trail to Iowa Done now open Ft knox ridge road plowed, a little snow on it.
Trails in Two rivers area good as they be with is amount of snow. Watch for dog teams!

Wood cutting got on in little Chena Valley east side, coming in from two rivers school.
Cutting at end of grange hall road.
Cutting west side of Iowa creek hill sides.

Chena river from Nordale bridge up river seems good but have not be past Freeman road area.
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