Grassfirebob
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Ok, if there isn't enough snow in Grand Marais.... 85 more miles and I can be in Thunder Bay (according to the map).
ANYONE KNOW CURRENT TRAIL CONDITIONS IN THUNDER BAY?
I've never been to Canada... do I need anything special? Passport? Birth certificate? What about the sleds? They are insured (liability) and I have current season stickers to ride in MN, and WI. But two of my sleds have no registration numbers (home base is Iowa and they've never been registered).
Thanks!
ANYONE KNOW CURRENT TRAIL CONDITIONS IN THUNDER BAY?
I've never been to Canada... do I need anything special? Passport? Birth certificate? What about the sleds? They are insured (liability) and I have current season stickers to ride in MN, and WI. But two of my sleds have no registration numbers (home base is Iowa and they've never been registered).
Thanks!
sledheadgeorge
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the groomed trails in thunder bay arent the best as we had limited grooming there are around 200 miles of groomed trails that are in good shape but I am not sure I would feel its worth it to drive that far . Most of the trails we ride up here are ungroomed .Lots of snow just a poorly organised club.
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