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Anyone been up on the hill yet? The weather report is saying over a foot by tomorrow on top of the good 10 inches they already have by the looks of the old photo on absolutesnowmobile.com from last night. Need a little feedback here. Hoping to get a good night ride if possible on Friday night. 

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Never mind,
Check out the Barrows Performance live cam. nuff said. They have to have over 20 inches.
Wha Hoo!!!!
Check out the Barrows Performance live cam. nuff said. They have to have over 20 inches.
Wha Hoo!!!!

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Trails are not open yet.
Still hunting season.
Seasonal roads only.
Some nut job rode on unopened trails in Rodman and landowner
put a barricade accross the trail.
...Thanks alot!!!
Still hunting season.
Seasonal roads only.
Some nut job rode on unopened trails in Rodman and landowner
put a barricade accross the trail.
...Thanks alot!!!

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Early Snow Creates Snowmobile Problems for Landowners
Media Release
Written by Gary R. Stinson
BARNES CORNERS, N.Y., Nov. 20, 2008 —
Gary R. Stinson, president of the Barnes Corners Sno-Pals, Inc., reports early snowstorms in the southern Jefferson County area has resulted a marked increase in landowner complaints.
Hunting season is still in progress and many trails go through private lands commonly used for hunting purposes.
A confrontation between a snowmobiler and a landowner in the Rodman area resulted in the trail being barricaded and trail signs being removed all as a result of the total disrespect of one snowmobiler with a land owner.
Stinson reminds all snowmobiler that good landowner relations are necessary to keep the trail system in tact. Hunting season ends on Dec 14 and all snowmobilers are asked to respect the hunters' rights to their sport. There will be adequate time for snowmobiling after that date.
Stinson also explained that grooming starts on Sunday, Dec. 14, at dark, weather permitting.
Media Release
Written by Gary R. Stinson
BARNES CORNERS, N.Y., Nov. 20, 2008 —
Gary R. Stinson, president of the Barnes Corners Sno-Pals, Inc., reports early snowstorms in the southern Jefferson County area has resulted a marked increase in landowner complaints.
Hunting season is still in progress and many trails go through private lands commonly used for hunting purposes.
A confrontation between a snowmobiler and a landowner in the Rodman area resulted in the trail being barricaded and trail signs being removed all as a result of the total disrespect of one snowmobiler with a land owner.
Stinson reminds all snowmobiler that good landowner relations are necessary to keep the trail system in tact. Hunting season ends on Dec 14 and all snowmobilers are asked to respect the hunters' rights to their sport. There will be adequate time for snowmobiling after that date.
Stinson also explained that grooming starts on Sunday, Dec. 14, at dark, weather permitting.
Yamaha Man
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Went up to Tug Hill last weekend 11/29/08
Tug Hill had about 3 feet of snow...so tempting to go riding!!
Only a week and a half!!
Tug Hill had about 3 feet of snow...so tempting to go riding!!
Only a week and a half!!
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