Anyone riding localy this weekend

Upcoming club rides. Who's got the skinny on the trip, when do we go, where do we meet ?

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Good day and ride. We broke trail all day. The Alpha-C had 12 inches or better fresh snow, wet and heavy, but fresh :supperhappy:

Ride report and some pictures coming.

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well my Ride report is short and sweet 2 miles and stuck
sorry I can't post pictures I will email them to john maybe he can put them up
Have a great day!

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john wrote:Good day and ride. We broke trail all day. The Alpha-C had 12 inches or better fresh snow, wet and heavy, but fresh :supperhappy:

Ride report and some pictures coming.
Yea, we've been digging out. Ran the groomer down the ridge toward Chatanika Thursday and the wet snow would build up on the roller causing it to go up and down raising and lowering the blade. If the trail had a ripple in it, that's why. Cold, plus 4, and windy up here now. Anemometer is frozen.

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cleary wrote:Yea, we've been digging out. Ran the groomer down the ridge toward Chatanika Thursday and the wet snow would build up on the roller causing it to go up and down raising and lowering the blade.Chuck
Thanks for trying Chuck, I used the berm you made as a guide to keep on the track and not run off the hill :shockedeye:

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