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roadtech
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Hi Folks
Picked up another inch of ice over the last couple of days, sitting at 5 in front of the block 14 beach
Well I turned the heat on in the Rhino, plugged the heated seat in and went for a tour around the bush today, yes I’m spoiled.
The ruts on the trails I groom are soooo deep and full of broken and cut of spruce trees I may have to wait until we get at least a foot of dense snow before I can start the packing process. So when you start to ride at the lake pay attention to the terrain it could be hard on your track and suspension.
I met with the Sodergrens yesterday, they are the lease holders north of the lake and plan on putting cattle on that lease next June.
They of course would like to keep the ATV’s out of the lease while the cows are on the lease but may give access if you call them. They are going to get a permit from the Gov. and build some trail on the outside of their fences and would like the quaders to use these trails.
They will put up signage and I will as well to help everyone get along
They have no issue with us snowmobiling out there. And if your a hunter use respect and make the call for permission
The gravel pit north of the lake has now been reclaimed, nice job, so I’m sure it will a fun place to ride, Becareful there is some very large erosion rocks placed on that site, none of them will move if you hit one so it will ruin your day, use extreme caution when out there riding.
See ee you on the trail
Don ��
Picked up another inch of ice over the last couple of days, sitting at 5 in front of the block 14 beach
Well I turned the heat on in the Rhino, plugged the heated seat in and went for a tour around the bush today, yes I’m spoiled.
The ruts on the trails I groom are soooo deep and full of broken and cut of spruce trees I may have to wait until we get at least a foot of dense snow before I can start the packing process. So when you start to ride at the lake pay attention to the terrain it could be hard on your track and suspension.
I met with the Sodergrens yesterday, they are the lease holders north of the lake and plan on putting cattle on that lease next June.
They of course would like to keep the ATV’s out of the lease while the cows are on the lease but may give access if you call them. They are going to get a permit from the Gov. and build some trail on the outside of their fences and would like the quaders to use these trails.
They will put up signage and I will as well to help everyone get along
They have no issue with us snowmobiling out there. And if your a hunter use respect and make the call for permission
The gravel pit north of the lake has now been reclaimed, nice job, so I’m sure it will a fun place to ride, Becareful there is some very large erosion rocks placed on that site, none of them will move if you hit one so it will ruin your day, use extreme caution when out there riding.
See ee you on the trail
Don ��
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