Anyone in the Pine Pass this weekend??

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Thinking of going this coming June 2nd weekend and wondering what Im in for as far as dirt riding up the trail. Any info would be helpful guys. Thanx Shad
 

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Hasler, but it's alot easier if you have a deck to do that. Tried a couple times with my 4 place in Hasler this time of year and ended up with a pile of screwin around tryin to get to the snow level to unload :eek:. The only other place is at Powder King, if you know someone with a cabin there you can unload your sleds and go up and over or go down the pipeline past Azu then up to the powerline and across to the Bijoux Trail. I think these are the only 2 places where you won't have large stretches of dirt & gravel to get to the snow.
 

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Drove thru pass 4 days ago and there is no snow at the Beaver Creek (both), Silver Sands or Calazon parking lots and the snow level was quite a ways up the hills around them. A few years ago we hauled sleds into Silver Sands to 14 km with decks, but with the floods last summer it ruined the road for a pickup. The bridge right off the highway at Calazon is NFG so that is out as well.
 

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Thinking of Beaver Creek, are we talking a couple of hundred yards or a mile or so up to the power line where you enter the bush? Would be sweet to go in this weather for sure. Thanx for the info. Shad
 

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About 2 miles from the parking lot to where you go in the bush at the powerline ROUGHLY. Went in the weekend before last and rode a bit of gravel but not a whole lot. Once in the bush it was a little thin but quickly got good! If I get a chance I'll be going this weekend, but the wife is wanting a roof, siding, windows and ahouse in town reno-ed so it's not really looking good.

Hope you make it in. Throw up a ton of pictures if you do!
 

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About 2 miles from the parking lot to where you go in the bush at the powerline ROUGHLY. Went in the weekend before last and rode a bit of gravel but not a whole lot. Once in the bush it was a little thin but quickly got good! If I get a chance I'll be going this weekend, but the wife is wanting a roof, siding, windows and ahouse in town reno-ed so it's not really looking good.

Hope you make it in. Throw up a ton of pictures if you do!

What did I tell you the other day? Blame me, and my vote is for sledding your roof looks like zero fun!
 
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