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Remember to get your trail passes prior to hitting the trails folks
 

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I'm not up there but their Facebook page said about 18" of snow on the trails
 

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There is that much both ways, north and south, fairly decent for november


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Hi,
Is anyone going sledding around here tomorrow? I picked up my new machine and want to give her a test run but not really wanting to go anywhere by myself.
 

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There is enough to ride. That's about it. If you want to make sure your sled is running and scratch the itch. Giver. But it hasn't snowed in couple weeks.
 

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only 6 Inches if you ask me,, we were out between Whitecourt and Edson clearing trails with a local frend who lives out there,not sure where 18 inches is...i wish
 

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3 of us made the trek up today. Had a GREAT day. Put on 85 miles. If you're looking for endless pow, forget it. If you're looking for DECENT snow to scratch the itch, stage at Eagle River and head WEST. There were definitely places that had 18". Not often, but they're there. The Gundy cabin has 12" of pow sitting on top of the picnic tables, so if you get off the beaten path, it's pretty good. First time we've been up there, and DEFINITELY will not be our last. Had a blasty blast.
 

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3 of us made the trek up today. Had a GREAT day. Put on 85 miles. If you're looking for endless pow, forget it. If you're looking for DECENT snow to scratch the itch, stage at Eagle River and head WEST. There were definitely places that had 18". Not often, but they're there. The Gundy cabin has 12" of pow sitting on top of the picnic tables, so if you get off the beaten path, it's pretty good. First time we've been up there, and DEFINITELY will not be our last. Had a blasty blast.

Were you the guy with the sled in the box and two in the enclosed trailer?
 

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3 of us made the trek up today. Had a GREAT day. Put on 85 miles. If you're looking for endless pow, forget it. If you're looking for DECENT snow to scratch the itch, stage at Eagle River and head WEST. There were definitely places that had 18". Not often, but they're there. The Gundy cabin has 12" of pow sitting on top of the picnic tables, so if you get off the beaten path, it's pretty good. First time we've been up there, and DEFINITELY will not be our last. Had a blasty blast.
How did you make it to Grundy when gates to that system were closed?
 
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